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ICN2 PhD Programme Programme description: The ICN2 offers a competitive PhD Programme to talented students who wish to develop a research career at one of the top European institutions in the field
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advanced STEM-related (e.g.: 4D STEM) atomic scale characterization of state-of-the-art nanomaterials. The position will allow the Junior postdoc to work in a dynamic group. As part of our team, you'll have
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. ICN2 offers also in-house specialized seminars, such as our Open Knowledge Program, and training in various transferable skills, such as technology transfer and intellectual property, among others
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advanced STEM-related (e.g.: 4D STEM) atomic scale characterization of state-of-the-art nanomaterials. The position will allow the Junior postdoc to work in a dynamic group. As part of our team, you'll have
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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: Research Engineer Research area or group: Theoretical and Computational Nanoscience Description of Group/Project: The person will be in charge of
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on the development of novel nanobiosensor devices based on nanoplasmonics and silicon-based photonics principles, including surface biofunctionalization, microfluidics for automatic fluid delivery and complete lab
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Research Engineer - Tools developer for LSQUANT platform (Theoretical and Computational Nanoscience)
different areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: Research Engineer - Tools developer for LSQUANT platform Research area or group: Theoretical and Computational Nanoscience Group Description
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and legal requirements are met. Risk management, communication and reporting: Identify risks, propose solutions and maintain fluid communication with the ICN2 management team and INNOFAB managers
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at least two independent computational methods (e.g. electronic ground-state and excited-state approaches, molecular dynamics and electronic structure, structural and spectroscopic properties ...). Main
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transport techniques. As part of this work, the group is participating in a leading international collaboration focused on hybrid photon-phonon-magnon systems, a key area in quantum information