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. The successful candidate will be joining the Atomic Quantum Optics group led by Prof. Dr. Morgan Mitchell, in an experiment on the interaction of single photons and entangled photon pairs with individual trapped
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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: Postdoctoral researcher Research area or group: Nanostructured Materials for Photovoltaic Energy Project title: Synthesis and Engineering of Pb-free
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, deployment, and commissioning of free-space optical links in the metropolitan area of Barcelona. These links will serve as test platforms for various quantum communication devices in ground-to-ground scenarios
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at least two independent computational methods (e.g. electronic ground-state and excited-state approaches, molecular dynamics and electronic structure, structural and spectroscopic properties ...). Main
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collective phenomena, photodetection, quantum technologies, and strong light-matter interactions, among others. The project has a scientific character but also explores applications (such as single photon
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strategies Nanoparticle, coating, and membrane production Materials characterization techniques In vitro assays with commercial and primary cells Preclinical trials Knowledge in technology transfer, clinical
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strategies Nanoparticle, coating, and membrane production Materials characterization techniques In vitro assays with commercial and primary cells Preclinical trials Knowledge in technology transfer, clinical
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broad experience in the development of electronic structure methods and their application in order to perform atomistic simulations of molecules and materials. These include (but are not restricted
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, taking into account that socially interacting hosts can exchange gut microbes (horizontal transmission), and evaluating the effect of these factors on emergent phenotypes (gut metabolome and host behaviour
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Spectroscopy Description of Group/Project: The AMS group focus on the atomic-scale engineering of the quantum properties of novel nanomaterials. Our aim is to understand and control quantum phenomena with atomic