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The UCAM-SENS unit is seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join its cutting-edge research in Bioelectroanalysis. This position focuses on the development of advanced electrochemical sensing
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The UCAM-SENS unit is seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join its cutting-edge research in electrochemical devices. This position focuses on the development of next-generation electrochemical
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. The successful candidate will be joining the Optoelectronics group led by Prof. Dr. Valerio Pruneri. The successful candidate will be responsible for various tasks related to the simulation, planning, development
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environment.The successful candidate will be joining the Optoelectronics group led by Prof. Dr. Valerio Pruneri.The group has experience in the study and development of new advanced materials, devices and systems
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for three consecutive periods (2014-2018 and 2018-2022 and 2023-2026). ICN2 comprises 19 Research Groups, 7 Technical Development and Support Units and Facilities, and 2 Research Platforms, covering different
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for three consecutive periods (2014-2018 and 2018-2022 and 2023-2026). ICN2 comprises 19 Research Groups, 7 Technical Development and Support Units and Facilities, and 2 Research Platforms, covering different
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environment. The successful candidate will be joining the Optoelectronics group led by Prof. Dr. Valerio Pruneri. The group has experience in the study and development of new advanced materials, devices and
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candidate will contribute to both technical innovation and Pilot Line development in collaboration with academic and industrial stakeholders. Key Responsibilities: The selected candidate will be expected
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hands-on technical expertise in the design, micro-nanofabrication of interposer substrates for both electronic and photonic packaging. Train, supervise, and coordinate the work of technicians and junior
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. The successful candidate will be joining the Atomic Quantum Optics group led by Prof. Dr. Morgan Mitchell. The group has several active research topics focused on hot-vapor quantum sensors, including