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PostDoc - Advanced STEM imaging and spectroscopy in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (RIANA Project)- ICN2 & ALBA Synchrotron Research area or group: Advanced Electron Nanoscopy Description of Group/Project
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Company Description The University Ramon Llull is a confederation of schools, faculties and departments. IQS is its oldest founding member and consists of two major schools, the School of Engineering and the School of Management that form each an administrative grouping of departments and other...
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light sources. The successful candidate will strongly benefit from a multidisciplinary environment with other postdocs and PhD students working in quantum technologies at ICFO and other centres in
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excited Rydberg atoms enabling deterministic quantum light generation and processing capabilities. The selected candidate will strongly benefit from a multidisciplinary environment with other postdocs and
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must have experience on the topic (design, simulation, characterization or packaging of PICs). The aim of the work will be the development of next generation PIC based technologies, ranging from
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will strongly benefit from a multidisciplinary environment with other postdocs and PhD students working in quantum technologies at ICFO and other centres in the Barcelona area, and with strong
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Devices and Environment. Specifically, one of our main research lines is the design and fabrication of bioinspired materials for their application in tissue regeenration, brain diseases and environment
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-Efficient Devices and Environment. Specifically, one of our main research lines is the design and fabrication of bioinspired materials for their application in tissue regeenration, brain diseases and
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include: · Design and execution of experiments for mapping functional responses of oxides, in particular piezoresponse of domains and conductivity of domain walls, as well as nanomechanical properties
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to) SIESTA (www.siesta-project.org) and its TranSIESTA functionality. SIESTA is a multi-purpose first-principles method and program, based on Density Functional Theory, which can be used to describe the atomic