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internal "engine room" and practical operational setup. This role is internally focused on preparing the foundations of our operations, working on clean room definitions, and bridging the gap between
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Development to act as InnoFAB's core hybrid technical and business architect. Because our physical cleanroom will not be operational until 2029, this is not a traditional sales or business development role. We
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Materials Group (NANOUP) is focused on controlling the supramolecular assembly of molecules, biomolecules and nanoscale building blocks at the nanometer scale for the design of novel functional architectures
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innovation across the entire materials life cycle. Within the framework of the MAIAMI project (Multimodal Artificial Intelligence Platform for Accelerated Materials Innovation), the PhD researcher will work
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Lateral Flow Assays (LFA) for the detection of biological threats. Main Tasks and responsibilities: The senior researcher role will require the candidate to supervise 2 PhD students in the development
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approaches, where data storage and processing occur simultaneously at the materials level, inspired by the operation of the brain. This includes research on unconventional computing paradigms, such as
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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: PhD STUDENT (INTRANASAL TREATMENT AND IMAGING OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS USING NANOPARTICLES) Research area or group: Nanostructured Functional Materials
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research in thermal management and energy harvesting using 2D materials. The exploration of novel routes, measurement techniques, and control strategies positions this work at the forefront of research
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the operational condition of the laboratory. · Conduct experimental research work as discussed and agreed with the Group Leader and researchers (including molecular, histological and immunological techniques