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Additional Information Eligibility criteria -PhD in atomic and molecular physics, chemical physics, or quantum chemistry. -Strong experience in numerical methods, electronic structure theory, and/or time
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-)electron microscopy. The other aim is to interpret the mass spectra, in particular through the synergistic use of MALDI-FT-ICR and ToF-SIMS, in order to evaluate the limits of the technique in terms
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the synthesis of the nanowires and their assembly into networks (by soft chemistry), while the synthesis of the matrix (CVD deposition) will mainly be carried out by a PhD student already recruited
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of new electronic and structural properties, which will be explored in the context of neuromorphic applications. The successful candidate will be responsible for: • Fabricating heterostructures by pulsed
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the synthesis and growth of pure-phase single-crystalline inorganic halide perovskites (HPs) CsMX3 thin films, with M = (Pb,Sn) and X = (I,Br), for photovoltaic and opto-electronic applications. The underlying
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of Research Experience1 - 4 Additional Information Eligibility criteria The candidate should hold a PhD degree in one or more of the above-mentioned discipline relevant to the project: device/electronics
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Offer Description The electronic structure of two-dimensional (2D) materials can be selectively modified by controlling their strain, thereby opening new perspectives in microelectronics. In this context
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, upon aging results, to specify the PCB packaging design routes that are capable to meet the upcoming WBG power device stress requirements. Power electronic conversion is a key enabling technology to
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on the kleptoplastidy system, including sample preparation and bioinformatics analyses. - 3D imaging (3D electron microscopy and expansion microscopy) to characterize the kleptoplastidy in different conditions. The
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to propose an electronic wave packet that significantly increases the quantum yield of the photo-conversion reaction. - simulation of the quantum dynamics of the photochemical reaction induced