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: MSc in Physics, Materials Science, Nanoscience, Computer Engineering, Data Science, Gaming Engineering or a related discipline. · Knowledge: Strong coding skills in Python and knowledge in materials
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valuable insights to help optimize device performance. Additionally, you will support collaborators by assisting with in-situ TEM measurements, facilitating cutting-edge research in sustainability and energy
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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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nanomaterials with application in Health, Energy-Efficient Devices and Environment. Specifically, one of our main research lines is the design and fabrication of polymeric coatings for the modulation of surface
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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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and devices. Funded by a "Generación de Conocimiento National Project, AEI", the group is seeking a candidate to be employed as a PhD student for the Clip-off Chemistry in Organic Synthesis: a new
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of these films, both at device level (through electrodes) and at the nanoscopic level using atomic force microscopy; To communicate results via articles and presentations. Requirements: Education: BSc and Masters
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Devices and Environment. Specifically, one of our main research lines is the design and fabrication of bioinspired materials for their application in tissue regeenration, brain diseases and environment
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-Efficient Devices and Environment. Specifically, one of our main research lines is the design and fabrication of bioinspired materials for their application in tissue regeenration, brain diseases and
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and electronic properties of systems with up to several thousands of atoms. TranSIESTA is an extension of SIESTA that enables the study of electronic transport phenomena in nanoscale devices. SIESTA is