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The Innovative Electron Microscopy Department develops and applies electron microscopy methodologies for nanoscale and atomic-resolution characterization of functional materials and their interfaces
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PROJET-PEPR : MOF composites for the overall CO₂ reduction through panchromatic photocatalysis (M/F)
the solar spectrum, allowing efficient CO2RR using water as a sacrificial electron donor. CO₂ is often regarded as a cost-free C1 feedstock, making its conversion into high value-added synthetic fuels
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. The successful candidate will join the Nanoelectronics research group (NANO) and also participate in collaborative research with the upcoming SFI center; Norwegian Center for Intelligent Computers and Electronics
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Join us at the Laboratory of Electronics Material and Systems, Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience, and contribute to research on novel solutions for cooling of advanced electronics. About
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/clinical-sciences/employment-opportunities or contact Dr. Alyssa Chandler, Chair of the Search Committee at amc344@cornell.edu . Electronic application submission is through Academic Jobs Online: https
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successful candidate(s) will join the world-leading Advanced Nano Materials, Structures and Applications (ANMSA) Group, a hub for innovation in the development of novel micro- and nanostructures and
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for control, instrumentation and communication in the upper atmosphere and in space. Of particular importance are reliable, radiation resistant low-power electronic systems and miniaturization of these. Project
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manufacturing and design; computing technologies; health innovation and translational medicine; nano materials and devices; and sustainable systems. Our brilliant researchers attract funding from government and
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in agriculture has tremendously increased in the past decades resulting in soil pollution with plastic residues forming besides macroplastics, micro- (MP) and nano-plastics (NP). MINAGRIS aims
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than 250 students in two academic programmes. Its major research areas include nanomaterials, nano/microelectronics, energy materials, photonic materials and devices, and theoretical and computational