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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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are internationally recognised world leaders in the development of point-of-care nanobiosensors. We are looking to employ two PhD students funded on an European Defence Fund (EDF) project that will involve
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presentations in workshops or conferences to showcase your research results to the scientific community. · Skills on proposal writing Requirements: Education: PhD degree in electronic engineering, physics
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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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laboratory and office spaces and will count with the administrative and technical support of the ICN2 staff. Candidates should have received their PhD after January 1st 2018 and should demonstrate a track
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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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. · Ability to use own initiative where appropriate and be proactive in approach to work. · Willingness to develop research skills. Non-Essential Knowledge: · An MSc or PhD or equivalent in an appropriate
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experience. Master's in data science, Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Material Science, or equivalent experience. A PhD and experience in research will be an asset. 2. Knowledge and
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students and other researchers on in-situ (S)TEM. Requirements: · Education: PhD in Chemistry, Physics or Material Science, or closely related fields, with a strong focus on nanomaterials and advanced
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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