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at least one of the group’s active research areas, which focus on the interaction of electromagnetic fields with matter, ranging from single atoms to mesoscopic solid-state objects (e.g., dielectric nano
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Perovskite Solar Cells for Printed Electronics. Main Tasks and responsibilities: General Objective: Synthesis, Fabrication and Characterization of Pb-Free Halide Perovskites Photovoltaics. Specific Objectives
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group: Nanostructured Materials for Photovoltaic Energy Group Description of Group/Project: The NMPE group research objectives are focused on the synthesis of novel nanomaterials and the control
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analysing deep shotgun metagenomic data in large cohorts, detecting horizontal transmission). We are mostly computational, but have a small lab component and work in close collaboration with the CRG core
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breaks. Find all details in the Guide for Applicants.WHAT WE OFFERHealthy, inspiring, and creative working environment.An innovative and interdisciplinary research and training programme.Network-wide
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/scanning electron microscopes using aberration-corrected optics and direct electron detection systems. Experience with 4D-STEM analysis. Experience with data collection and interpretation of electron energy
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platforms, using radio-frequency OPMs; Hyperpolarization of carbon-13 molecular probes and their detection using OPMs Build experimental apparatus for nuclear spin hyperpolarization, OPMs and NMR/MRI
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detection, devices with advanced functionalities etc.) Many advanced tools will be available such as (dilution) cryostats with optical access, cryogenic scanning near-field microscope, optical quantum twist
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miniaturization of optically-pumped magnetometers for magnetoencephalography (MEG) and magnetocardiography, zero- and ultra-low-field nuclear magnetic resonance, and radio-frequency field detection using
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open problems, including the strong-CP problem in nuclear physics, and anomalous galaxy rotation rates. If they exist, axions and ALPs would mediate a distinctive monopole-dipole force, detectable in