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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: Controller Research area or group: Finance Main Tasks and responsibilities: Lead budget management, including forecasting and year-round execution
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Invitation to Apply for the 2025 National Natural Science Foundation of China Excellent Young Scientists Fund (Overseas) via the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Chinese Academy
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PIXEurope directed by Prof. Dr. Valerio Pruneri within the ICFO’s Project Financial Control team. This contract has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe under the Grant Agreement
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for equipment control, data acquisition and analysis. Proficiency in English, and demonstrated skills in oral and written communication. Summary of conditions: Full time work (37,5h/week) Contract Length
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experience in publicly funded research projects, a strong command of European funding compliance, and excellent coordination skills across multi-partner environments. Key Responsibilities Support the Pilot
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Materials Group (NANOUP) is focused on controlling the supramolecular assembly of molecules, biomolecules and nanoscale building blocks at the nanometer scale for the design of novel functional architectures
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, control and maintenance of the inventory of biological samples (mammalian cells, microorganisms, worms, model organisms, antibodies, etc.) of the Unit. Assist in the purchasing process, registration
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Nanoparticles Group at ICN2, led by Dr. Neus G. Bastús, focuses on the design and synthesis of advanced inorganic nanomaterials through wet-chemistry routes, with precise control over size, morphology
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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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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