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on the theoretical and experimental study of electric generators based on fuel cells and the study of electrolyzers. Specifically, the research will concern the development of new techniques and investigative
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Sustainable composite STructures for supporting the decision-making and resilience of the society Of the future”. This project develops transdisciplinary models that integrate traditional finite-element physico
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engineers collaborating in a very multi-disciplinary group that aims to develop a new generation of single molecule sensor for real diagnostic applications. The Plasmon Nanotechnology Research Unit is
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consideration applications should be sent by 15 December 2025. The ICTP takes seriously its commitment to equal opportunity and diversity in hiring, and its global mission to promote science in the developing
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. This includes designing custom-built optical microscopes, developing control software, and building data analysis pipelines to extract quantitative information from dynamic samples. Within the research team, your
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technical skills and knowledge: Computational methods for data analysis Quantum Computing theory (e.g., QC algorithms) Practical Quantum Computing (e.g., Qiskit) Software development in Linux The following
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Politecnico di Milano and is developing several lines of research, with the aim to help deliver a step-change in health data science in Italy. The Centre’s mission is to systematically generate, mobilise, and
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an international, collaborative environment. The Role The Mountain Cryosphere Group is seeking a motivated Postdoctoral Researcher (within 3 years of PhD completion) to develop innovative workflows for monitoring
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the Distributed AI for dependable cyberSecuritY (DAISY) Unit, of FBK-CS, which focuses on developing novel AI-driven methods for cyber threat detection in distributed computing environments, with a particular
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to the project. They assist in developing and applying sustainability indicators and testing innovative best practices for reducing emissions, using resources efficiently and improving animal welfare. They also