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PhD students working in quantum technologies at ICFO and with strong collaborations with our European academic partners. This project is funded by MCIN with funding from European Union NextGenerationEU
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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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opportunity for the successful candidates to pursue a career in the field of virology or immunology. Required Qualifications A PhD degree in microbiology, immunology or related field. Strong written and oral
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computers and, as a result, many of them remain poorly understood. UItracold atoms trapped in optical lattices provide a pristine realization of the Hubbard model and hold the promise of solving many of its
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: · Education: PhD in Materials Science or similar. Knowledge in tech transfer will be highly valuable. · Knowledge: Advanced materials development Polymeric materials development, functionalization
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: · Education: PhD in Materials Science or similar. Knowledge in tech transfer will be highly valuable. · Knowledge: Advanced materials development Polymeric materials development, functionalization
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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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, taking into account that socially interacting hosts can exchange gut microbes (horizontal transmission), and evaluating the effect of these factors on emergent phenotypes (gut metabolome and host behaviour
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, and abroad. Required qualifications: The candidate should have a PhD in condensed matter physics, with strong background in high vacuum, cryogenics, electronics, transport and magnetic measurements
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papers. Requirements: Education: PhD in Physics or related degree Knowledge: Complex oxides (Ferroelectrics, antiferroelectric, nickelates, etc), nanomechanics, photovoltaics, scanning force microscopy