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of disordered and nanoscale materials, with special focus on the ultrathin film limit and low-dimensional solids. Main Tasks and responsibilities: The candidate should actively contribute to the group current
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, the Spanish team will develop collaborative methodological tools and produce novel knowledge from past and current practices and experiences related to wildfire management. In the region of Alt Pirineu i Aran
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(Wash. U. St Louis, UT Southwestern), Italy (Milan, Padova) and locally with INEFC. They will be in charge of the devleopment of the next generation SCOS systems including novel approaches to new sources
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, VASCOVID and REHAB COVID projects. It will be carried out in collaboration with Parc Tauli Hospital (PI: Jaume Mesquida). The fellow will be in charge of data acquisition, analysis and interpretation as well
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specifically, you will participate in the production of 3 research articles with current results and bibliographic searches carried out to date. Functions to be developed: Do a bibliographic search. Write three
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quantum memories, quantum light sources, quantum frequency conversion and quantum processing nodes. The current positions will be within a project aiming at developing quantum repeaters using solid-state
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and perform precision measurements in variable temperature cryostats, probing altermagnetic states and their control with electric fields. Work within a dynamic team to troubleshoot experimental
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probes for recording and stimulation (electrochemical characterization of impedance, charge injection limit, etc.) and the preparation and execution of in vivo electrophysiology experiments (animal models
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. The successful candidate will be joining the Molecular Nanophotonics group led by Prof. Dr. Niek van Hulst. Key responsibilities Contribute to Project FastTrack, to track energy (exciton/charge) transport in
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organic radicals as novel charge transfer systems for use in fuel cells, electrolysers and batteries. Knowledge of computational modelling of materials/molecules using density functional theory (DFT) based