13 phd-in-building-materials Postdoctoral positions at Institute of Photonic Sciences
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, catalysts, active absorbing layers, transport layers, membranes etc. Passive strategies will focus on the development of innovative ways to extract and purify critical raw materials from non-standard
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of strongly-correlated materials, quantum magnets, and might hold the key of high-temperature superconductivity. Investigating its low-temperature many-body phases is extremely challenging using classical
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PhD students working in quantum technologies at ICFO and with strong collaborations with our European academic partners. This project is funded by MCIN with funding from European Union NextGenerationEU
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materials. It is expected that the properties of the fabricated devices will be suitable for applications in electric vehicle integrated photovoltaics (VIPV). Transparent Photovoltaic Windows for the Electric
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light sources. The successful candidate will strongly benefit from a multidisciplinary environment with other postdocs and PhD students working in quantum technologies at ICFO and other centres in
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will strongly benefit from a multidisciplinary environment with other postdocs and PhD students working in quantum technologies at ICFO and other centres in the Barcelona area, and with strong
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ICFO is offering a postdoctoral position to a well-qualified, highly motivated and dynamic young scientist who wishes to enhance his/her scientific career in a friendly and stimulating environment. The successful candidate will be joining the Atomic Quantum Optics group led by Prof. Dr. Morgan...
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and Prof. Frank Koppens (ICFO). We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Quantum Materials Research Scientist to join our cutting-edge project, focusing on the exploration and development
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platforms, using radio-frequency OPMs; Hyperpolarization of carbon-13 molecular probes and their detection using OPMs Build experimental apparatus for nuclear spin hyperpolarization, OPMs and NMR/MRI
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. The successful candidates will be joining the Optoelectronics group led by Prof. Dr. Valerio Pruneri. The group has experience in the study and development of new advanced materials, devices and systems