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. F. Pelayo García de Arquer who is searching for exceptional researchers, with an excellent proven track record, to work on the development of recyclable energy conversion devices. The successful
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magnetometers. We work with a variety of international partners, including industrial leaders in biomagnetic instrumentation, in vapor cell miniaturization, and in laser development for atomic sensors. We also
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. The successful candidate will be joining the Optoelectronics group led by Prof. Dr. Valerio Pruneri. The candidate will contribute to the development of new protocols for quantum communication, both in fiber and
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and Prof. Frank Koppens (ICFO). We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Quantum Materials Research Scientist to join our cutting-edge project, focusing on the exploration and development
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for a proactive, highly motivated professional with a strong work ethic and a committed, results-driven attitude. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Driving the identification, development, and execution of internal
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) Research Facility at ICFO is equipped with front-end microscopy techniques that are able to operate a step beyond the commercial state of the art. We perform continuous development to constantly improve
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. The successful candidate will be joining the Medical Optics research group led by Prof. Turgut Durduran who is looking for a postdoctoral fellow for the development, testing and deployment of next generation
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for the generation of clean H2 from non-ideal water streams, looking at oxygen evolution and parallel purification reactions. The candidate(s) will also work with the team to scale-up of the system in area, number
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analysis, modelling and reporting of results. Additional tasks may be assigned as deemed appropriate by the project supervisor. Share this opening! Use the following URL: https://jobs.icfo.eu/?detail=987
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Verdú and Prof. Frank Koppens (ICFO) . We are seeking highly motivated and skilled condensed matter Research Scientists to join our cutting-edge project on the development of a novel analogue electron