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sources (surface acoustic waves) and phonon detectors for phonon signal modulation; Contribute to the group’s dynamics taking part in common research and methodology development initiatives; Disseminate
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#magneticnanoparticles #greenchemistry #physicochemicalcharacterisation #tissueregeneration Overview The Bañobre Research Group focuses on the development of diagnostic and therapeutic approaches towards an early and
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The job duties will be the following: Development of a miniaturised and automated bioreactor system; Design and fabrication of devices and their control systems; Development of protocols to operate
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development of standard and deep sub-micron process nodes design flow and translate the key physical parameters from models to design kits to support full integration of such advanced devices in CMOS processes
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particles (micro/nanoparticles) affect survival, development, neural function and behaviour in C. elegans; Develop, optimise, and apply behavioural assays to assess locomotion, sensory phenotypes under
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biomedical ICs. Job Duties The job duties will be the following: Conduct original research in the design and development of mixed-signal and analog ICs, including data converters (ADCs/DACs), amplifiers, power
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The Diéguez Research Group (Medical Devices) focuses on the development of advanced technologies for impactful applications in the life sciences. We are currently seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral
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, develop experimental methods, carry out planned and new experiments, analyse data, and publish results; Contribute to the group’s dynamics taking part in common research and methodology development
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#theranosticapplications Overview The Bañobre Research Group focuses on the development of diagnostic and therapeutic approaches towards an early and unequivocal diagnosis and treatment of cancer, inflammatory and
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of the project: Defect engineering in quantum memristors for neuromorphic computing (DefCom2D); Reference number: 2024.12604.UTA; Description: This project targets the development of defect-engineered