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Applications for participation in the call must be completed and submitted exclusively electronically using the CNR Selezioni Online platform at https://selezionionline.cnr.it . The evaluation of applications
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that are used to interpret observations returned by NASA missions. The Laboratory Astrophysics Directed Work Package supports two broad science themes: 1) The PAH Universe, and 2) From Nano-grains to Carbonaceous
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project/institution ““KIDS – Segurança alimentar infantil: Efeitos dos micro(nano)plásticos) e contaminantes associados em alimentos para bebés na saúde humana”/LAQV, with the ref. 2024.13426.PEX, funded by
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, including activated carbon and nano-porous calcium-silicate-hydrate (CSH). As a PhD Candidate with us, you will work to achieve your doctorate, and at the same time gain valuable experience that qualifies you
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microfluidics, nano-electronics, nano-biomaterials, big data, and deep learning. Applicants must hold an M.D., Ph.D., or equivalent degree and have extensive postdoctoral experience, along with a strong
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electronic system to induce sufficiently strong anharmonicity, thereby enabling its manipulation and readout. As part of this project, we aim to investigate the coupling between the mechanical modes of a
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laboratory on the 'Cluster 2D' growth platform to fabricate and then transfer large-area layers of 2D materials, on the upstream technology platform (PTA) for the micro- and nano-fabrication of devices, and on
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beam physics, condensed matter physics, or materials science. Specifically, dedicate effort to the following tasks. • Development of new time-resolved transmission electron microscope • Time-resolved
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demonstrate excellence in research and strong communication skills. The successful candidate should have a strong background in working with low temperature systems and nano-fabrication. S/he is expected
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electrochemistry, surface chemistry, organic molecules for electronics and energy storage, and bioelectrochemistry. • The project is coordinated by Dr James Behan, CNRS researcher at the ISCR. • The thesis will be