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and digital logistics in agri-food production. The project aims to prevent and control pathogens and optimize environmental and energy sustainability in livestock systems within a One Health framework
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, Spain, mentor I. H. Rodriguez (7 months): Pilot-scale production of raw materials with controlled morphologies and optimizing the production processes of ZrO₂ membranes developed, transitioning from
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optimization. - Integrating control loops (DU/RU near-real-time and real-time loops) and observability across layers. - Research, project coordination and fund-raising experience o Ability to lead an independent
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project will be linked to the ALGAEDIVERS project which investigates Mediterranean microalgae as sustainable sources for food and functional feed. It will focus on isolating new strains, optimizing biomass
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. The PhD student will investigate how mycoviruses influence pathogenic and nonpathogenic microorganisms in plants. The work will contribute to sustainable control of plant disease through preventive and
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tasks would be: Develop and implement Python scripts for the automated control of electron microscopes; design and execute automated experiments, including real-time feedback loops between acquisition and
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implement Python scripts for the automated control of electron microscopes; design and execute automated experiments, including real-time feedback loops between acquisition and data analysis; maintain
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of research, in particular the design and development of multisensor acquisition and fusion architectures, applied artificial intelligence and optimization techniques in sectors such as energy, air traffic
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Nanoparticles Group at ICN2, led by Dr. Neus G. Bastús, focuses on the design and synthesis of advanced inorganic nanomaterials through wet-chemistry routes, with precise control over size, morphology
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Predoctoral researcher at the Targeted Therapeutics & Nanodevices Research Group (Project BRAINZYME)
, precise transport, controlled release, and therapeutic activity. • Characterize and optimize these biotherapeutics in vitro by assessing their structure, functionality, and stability under storage and