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research group/supervisor from the list available in CINBIO’s website, as well as envisioned secondments, their objectives, extent, and benefits for the candidate’s career; 3) a summarized data management
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)production of protein polymers under GMP-like conditions, enabling their use in the pre-clinical trials that form one of the project’s main objectives. Your role We are seeking a Research Assistant in
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Perovskite Solar Cells for Printed Electronics. Main Tasks and responsibilities: General Objective: Synthesis, Fabrication and Characterization of Pb-Free Halide Perovskites Photovoltaics. Specific Objectives
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ecosystems using geospatial data with the objective of obtaining the coastal protection service provided by different types of ecosystems. - Analysis of data obtained in numerical simulations, including
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growth and characterization, etching, electrical transport measurements - Previous knowledge in spintronics - Publication track record - Self-motivated and a team player willing to coordinate the research
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- Previous knowledge in electronic instrumentation and measurement. - Previous knowledge in spintronics - Publication track record - Self-motivated and a team player willing to coordinate the research in a
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responsibilities performed, providing certificates, contracts or similar documents from the entity for which the work was carried out, specifying the professional category and the object and contents of the contract
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have a strong track record of exploring quantum effects such as entanglement and squeezing in atomic vapors. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to experimental progress in at least
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and neutron techniques to develop novel approaches to studying nanoscale objects. Description of Project: This project aims to develop a versatile, wireless and minimally invasive approach to locally
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and neutron techniques to develop novel approaches to studying nanoscale objects. Description of the project: This project aims to develop a versatile, wireless and minimally invasive approach