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challenges and contribute to publications in high-impact scientific journals. Requirements: Education: PhD in Physics, Materials Science, Nanotechnology, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field at
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electronic engineering, physics, chemistry, materials science, nanotechnology, or closely related discipline. Good publication record. Experience in thin film or/and solar cell fabrication by solution
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2D · Professional Experience: PhD on optothermal studies · Personal Competences: team work, independence, initiative, excellent presentation skills Summary of conditions: Full
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tools. Requirements: Education: · Undergraduate in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, or related disciplines. · PhD in Physics, Materials Science, Chemistry, Computer Science, or related disciplines
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materials data bases together with novel AI tools. Requirements: Education: · Undergraduate in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, or related disciplines. · PhD in Physics, Materials Science, Chemistry
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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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and electronic properties of systems with up to several thousands of atoms. TranSIESTA is an extension of SIESTA that enables the study of electronic transport phenomena in nanoscale devices. SIESTA is
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the research group of Minoru Otani at the University of Tsukuba. The work will be based on the Effective Screening Medium (ESM), a method and software (https://sugino.issp.u-tokyo.ac.jp/esm/) for the study of
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the adhesion and chelation properties found in nature. Furthermore, a fundamental part of the work will be the detailed study of the process for capturing and removing Contaminants of Emerging Concern (CECs
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Properties of Nanoscale Materials group (GTNaM), active at the UAB since 2000, has become affiliated to the ICN2 in January 2021. Its activities mainly revolve around the study of thermal properties