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quantum dot films engineered at the atomic as well as at the supra-nanocrystalline level to address applications related to safety and security, remote sensing, environmental monitoring, thermal imaging etc
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the composition and function of the microbiome and how the microbiome affects the host. They will be keen to interact with other team members, including PhD students and bioinformaticians, to interchange expertise
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. The successful candidate will be joining the international QTWIST program that includes Prof. Jarillo-Herrero (MIT) and Amir Yacoby (Harvard) as well as research groups of Prof. Adrian Bachtold, Prof. Carmen Rubio
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lasers based on colloidal quantum dot technology. The aim is to develop the first chip-integrated infrared quantum dot laser emitting in the telecom wavelength regime as well as in longer wavelengths
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. The postdoctoral candidate will have the opportunity to work in a vibrant project at the intersection of materials science, electrochemistry, optoelectronics, and engineering, as well as utilize state-of-the-art
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to develop highly performant, CMOS compatible, thermal sensor and microbolometer technology. The project aims to revolutionize thermal imaging technologies for automotive, safety and surveillance by developing
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Mitigation Accelerated by Photons group led by Prof. Dr. Pelayo García de Arquer is searching for exceptional researchers and engineers, with an excellent proven track record, to develop efficient water
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(Wash. U. St Louis, UT Southwestern), Italy (Milan, Padova) and locally with INEFC. They will be in charge of the devleopment of the next generation SCOS systems including novel approaches to new sources
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, VASCOVID and REHAB COVID projects. It will be carried out in collaboration with Parc Tauli Hospital (PI: Jaume Mesquida). The fellow will be in charge of data acquisition, analysis and interpretation as well
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, essential for understanding systematic effects. The successful candidate for this position will join a small team of PhD and post-doctoral researchers working to develop SBECs as detectors