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also works towards the development of technological applications based on these materials such as electronics, bioelectronics and biosensing, neural interfaces, etc. The activities cut across different
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optical spectroscopies, experimental physics, instrumentation. Experience in optical spectroscopies, development of instrumentation and optical set-ups Good skills in technical instrumentation, programming
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demonstrated experience. Support to the relocation issues. Life Insurance. Work-Life Balance and Flexibility with flexible work schedules 28 holidays per year Flexible compensation plan: tax advantages
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for this position. Main Tasks and responsibilities: Plan and deliver Laboratory services aligned with the evolving needs of ICN2 research groups, ensuring high-quality support for scientific activities. Manage and
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. HANAMI supports the development and the improvement of the performance and transferability of European and Japanese HPC applications by leveraging the skills and expertise of the scientific community
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design nanotech devices that can be used even by non professional people for fast diagnostic at home or doctor's office, control of food quality, safety and security applications where either an emergency
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application of these nanostructures for advanced and externally controlled nanotherapies, contrast agents, environmental remediation and sensors. The group also pushes at the limits of microscopy, synchrotron
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design nanotech devices that can be used even by non professional people for fast diagnostic at home or doctor's office, control of food quality, safety and security applications where either an emergency
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application of these nanostructures for advanced and externally controlled nanotherapies, contrast agents, environmental remediation and sensors. The group also pushes at the limits of microscopy, synchrotron
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operational reliability of all electron microscopy equipment. Contributing to the development of new imaging protocols and methodologies, while identifying opportunities to expand the applications of electron