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focused on advanced materials and their applications for a sustainable future (https://www.inam.uji.es/ ). INAM is seeking a technologist for the Green Investigation and Development Group (GID). We
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of Jerusalem – Zelman Cowen Academic Initiatives (ZCAI) Joint Project (Modern X-ray detectors based on 2D metal halide perovskites). These projects aim to develop inorganic nanocrystals with controlled size
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INV.JUN.17.2025 - DCM | JUNIOR RESEARCHER | MATERIALS ENGINEERING, NANOTECHNOLOGY AND RELATED FIELDS
an emphasis in the Development of solar cell and module technology based on perovskite semiconductor materials and tandem architectures, under a fixed-term employment contract, under the terms of Decree-Law No
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tasks of the position will be: • Morphological study of perovskite: monomers/polymers blends. • Preparation of Sn-based perovskite solar cells using organic selective contacts. • Chemical, structural and
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, thus providing mechanics-based solutions and virtual solution tools to our engineering challenges. About the research project In this project, you will co-develop more stable perovskite solar cells and
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Framework Programme? European Union / Next Generation EU Reference Number 165070 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Synthesis of perovskites
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transport layer (ETL) in next-generation solar cells (SCs), particularly in perovskite and perovskite/silicon tandem SCs. However, C60 has several drawbacks, including high interfacial recombination losses
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you want to perform cutting-edge, needs-driven basic research on halide perovskites for next-generation energy technologies, using and developing advanced
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potential to increase efficiencies far beyond the Shockley–Queisser limit. While this technology has mostly been applied to Si and III/V materials, the rapid development of perovskite technology has opened