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(including AFM, PFM); imaging of magnetic domains (MFM); analysis of bit states for probabilistic computing (Shannon entropy, bit error rate, unclonable functions, etc.); analysis of surfaces (XPS); experience
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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job title: Postdoctoral Researcher in Altermagnetic Spintronics Research area or group: Physics and Engineering of Nanodevices Description of Group/Project
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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: Postdoctoral Researcher (Computational Materials Science - AI for Catalysis) Research area or group: Theory and Simulation Group The Australia-Spain
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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: Postdoctoral researcher Research area or group: Nanostructured Materials for Photovoltaic Energy Project title: Synthesis and Engineering of Pb-free
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on the engineering of liposome nanoparticle-based systems (LNs) for glioblastoma (GBM) therapy in collaboration with other investigators within the Nanomedicine Lab, and other collaborative labs. Investigations
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ranging from polymer chemistry and organic/functional synthesis to advanced materials science, the study of contaminant-surface interaction at the molecular level, and filtration prototype validation in
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of results in national/international conferences Requirements: Education: Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, Electrochemical Engineering, and/or Chemistry. Knowledgeand Professional Experience: Batteries
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collaboration of 14 European research institutions and is funded (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101136269) by the European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking as part of the Horizon Europe program
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internal reports and manuscripts. Requirements: Minimum (required) PhD in Physics, Materials Science, Computational Science/Engineering, Computer Science, or related. Solid knowledge molecular dynamics
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to) SIESTA (www.siesta-project.org) and its TranSIESTA functionality. SIESTA is a multipurpose first-principles method and program, based on Density Functional Theory, which can be used to describe the atomic