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Biosensors carries out research on the integration of nanotechnology methods, tools and materials into low cost, user friendly and efficient sensors and biosensors. The main objective of Merkoçi group is to
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performance. However, calculating defect formation energies and migration barriers using first-principles methods remains a major bottleneck in the materials discovery process. To address this, we will develop
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external experimentalist. You should have expertise in at least one of the following areas (i) Non-adiabatic chemical dynamics, (ii) Physics of charge transport in the solid state, (iii) QM/MM methods, (iv
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. The successful PhD candidate will collaborate closely as part of an interdisciplinary team consisting of formulation scientists, microbiologists and computer scientists. As a PhD candidate at OsloMet, you will
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is to explore and use available data sources to estimate prevalence of key infections (tuberculosis, HIV, hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV)) among migrants to high-income countries
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qualitative, quantitative, and systematic review methods. Title: Beyond Mood: Advancing our Understanding of Cognition and Everyday Functioning in Depression Supervisors: Dr Elayne Ahern (Elayne.Ahern@ul.ie
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Biosensors carries out research on the integration of nanotechnology methods, tools and materials into low cost, user friendly and efficient sensors and biosensors. The main objective of Merkoçi group is to
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: university and, if applicable, PhD degree (e.g. Master/Diploma) in mathematics, physics, materials science or related subjects basic knowledge of computer programming (e.g. Python, Matlab and C++) excellent
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breakage models, e.g. with stochastic tessellations Development and implementation of estimation methods for the model parameters, e.g. with machine learning or statistical methods Lab work and collection
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defect engineering in cerium oxide nanoparticles to optimize their redox activity and catalytic properties. This involves aqueous, room-temperature synthesis methods, advanced spectroscopic