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PostDoc - Advanced STEM imaging and spectroscopy in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (RIANA Project)- ICN2 & ALBA Synchrotron Research area or group: Advanced Electron Nanoscopy Description of Group/Project
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biomedical applications ·Excellent level of English (Fluent in writing and speaking) is required. Competences: ·Highly motivated, enthusiastic, proactive and responsible. Good communication and organization
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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: Postdoctoral researcher Research area or group: Nanostructured Materials for Photovoltaic Energy Project title: Synthesis and Engineering of Pb-free
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strategies Nanoparticle, coating, and membrane production Materials characterization techniques In vitro assays with commercial and primary cells Preclinical trials Knowledge in technology transfer, clinical
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strategies Nanoparticle, coating, and membrane production Materials characterization techniques In vitro assays with commercial and primary cells Preclinical trials Knowledge in technology transfer, clinical
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to) SIESTA (www.siesta-project.org) and its TranSIESTA functionality. SIESTA is a multipurpose first-principles method and program, based on Density Functional Theory, which can be used to describe the atomic
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. Requirements: Minimum: PhD in Physics, Materials Science, Computational Science/Engineering, Computer Science, or related field. Demonstrated experience implementing heuristic/metaheuristic optimisation (e.g
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internal reports and manuscripts. Requirements: PhD in Physics, Materials Science, Computational Science/Engineering, Computer Science, or related. Solid knowledge of machine learning, including graph neural
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), through to devices (fabrication technology, nanofabrication) and applications (neural implants and biomedical technologies, biosensors, flexible electronics) Main Tasks and responsibilities
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to) SIESTA (www.siesta-project.org) and its TranSIESTA functionality. SIESTA is a multi-purpose first-principles method and program, based on Density Functional Theory, which can be used to describe the atomic