41 computer-science-quantum "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "University of Waterloo" positions at ICN2
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
. Requirements: Education: Applicants must have a Masters degree in any relevant scientific discipline (Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Nanotechnology, etc.), or anticipate finishing before the start of this contract
-
(S)TEM. Requirements: Education: MSc in Physics, Materials Science, Nanoscience, Computer Engineering, Data Science. Knowledge: Deep expertise in electron microscopy, particularly STEM and FIB methods
-
: Education: MSc in Physics, Materials Science, Nanoscience, Computer Engineering, Data Science. Knowledge: Deep expertise in electron microscopy, particularly STEM and FIB methods. Proven experience in
-
to support future project maintenance. Agile methodologies: Actively participate in team ceremonies (Daily Stand-ups, Sprint Planning, Retrospectives). Requirements: Bachelor's Degree in Computer Engineering
-
widely used by the academic community (about one thousand citations per year), and has been a flagship code of the MaX European Centre of Excellence for exascale computing in Materials Science (www.max
-
fundamental advance toward the development of more sustainable chemistry, through a new type of catalyst inspired by molecules found in nature. Main Tasks and responsibilities: Synthesis and characterization
-
of progress 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
-
Programmable Disassembly of Reticular Materials (Clip-off Chemistry). Main Tasks and responsibilities: Synthesis and characterization of reticular materials. Clip-off synthesis of new materials/compounds using
-
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
-
Chemistry Description of Group/Project: The NanoElectrocatalysis and Sustainable Chemistry Group combines electrochemistry, materials engineering and in situ characterisation at the atomic scale to elucidate