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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job title: Postodoctoral Researcher Position in (Scanning) Transmission Electron Microscopy of Catalytic Materials for Green Hydrogen and Energy Applications
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Biosensors group at ICN2 is focused on the development of cutting-edge sensors for various point-of-need applications. The group of Prof. Arben Merkoçi are internationally recognised world leaders in
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for industrial applications (e.g. building integration PV) and novel self-powered photovoltaic-based devices for Internet of things (IoT) applications (e.g. sensors, wearables, printed electronics). The group
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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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, meetings with industry, search of market, etc. Co-supervise PhD, Master and Bachelor Degree students; Train the team members and control the operation protocols of some instrumental units (in particular
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this position, you will apply advanced electron microscopy techniques, including STEM to investigate the structure and behaviour of catalytic nanomaterials critical for green hydrogen and energy technologies
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. Preparation of scientific manuscripts and presentations in workshops or conferences to showcase your research results to the scientific community. Skills on proposal writing. Requirements: PhD degree in
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write up the results, including previous results. Requirements: · Education: PhD · Knowledge: time-domain thermoreflectance, time-resolved photocurrent microscopy, heat transport in
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challenges and contribute to publications in high-impact scientific journals. Requirements: Education: PhD in Physics, Materials Science, Nanotechnology, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field at
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: Education: PhD in Biomedical, Neuroengineering, Electronic or Electrical Engineering, Physics, Bioinformatics or related engineering fields · Advanced Python / MATLAB programming skills. · Electrophysiology