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project, this could be your opportunity. Main Tasks and responsibilities: To develop and optimize the biosensor analytical performances. This includes design and assessment of surface chemistry and
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reports, protocols and presentations to share the latest results. Requirements: Preferably a master in chemical/materials/physical engineering. Master's in chemistry, nanoscience and nanotechnology
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. Requirements: · Education: Degree in Biomedical Engineering, Electronics or Telecommunications enginering. · Knowledge or background: Background in biomedicine. Previous background in optical sensing and
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Materials Science, Physics, Nanoscience or similar · Knowledge: Proven experience in aberration corrected TEM, atomic scale spectroscopy and monochromated EELS. Experience in 4D-STEM will be valued
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Electronic Materials and Devices (AEMD) group focuses on the material sciences and technology aspects of novel electronic materials, with a strong emphasis on graphene and other 2D materials such as MoS2
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Flexible compensation plan: tax advantages contracting some products (health insurance, childcare, training, among others.) Training activities: languages, mentoring programme, wellbeing programme
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liquid TEM sample holders. Carry out in-situ experiments from the project partners materials and samples. Requirements: BSc and/or MSc in Chemistry, Materials Science, Physics, Nanotechnology or equivalent
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The mission of the Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2) is to achieve the highest level of scientific and technological excellence in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. Its research lines focus on the newly-discovered physical and chemical properties that arise from the...
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nanomaterials via wet-chemistry routes, achieving precise control over size, morphology, composition, and structural complexity. Within the framework of the M2S project (ML + MD Optimization of Synthesis Routes