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. point defects in crystals, exotic local spin textures, moiré patterns) are ideal supports for quantum-based technologies. The challenge is that of understanding and controlling at the atomic scale
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: Postdoctoral Researcher Where to apply E-mail rekrutacja@cbk.waw.pl Requirements Research FieldAstronomyEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Responsibilities: The researcher will participate in
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to work on a colloidal model system. The postdoctoral position, funded by an ANR grant (DiViNew), is open at the Gulliver laboratory (ESPCI Paris, PSL Research University). The project aims at developing a
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the supervision of interns; and participating in the institute's scientific events. Located on the Grenoble Science Park (ESRF/ILL/EMBL/IBS), the Institut de Biologie Structurale (https://www.ibs.fr/ ) stands as a
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of nanomaterials and enable control of light at the quantum level. Keywords: carbon nanotubes, 2D materials, photonic crystals, microspectroscopy, optical microcavities, nanoscale devices For more information
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to one of the following areas: Protein phase behavior and crystallization Dynamics of proteins Qualification and skills Candidates should have good communication skills and motivation to familiarize
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network in their new hometown. You can read more here: www.sdcn.se/ . Project description The Trapped Ion Quantum Technology group at Stockholm University is inviting applications for a postdoctoral
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through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description By simply sliding one 2D crystal atop
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nanophononics, including nano-scale thermal transport, phononic crystals, opto-mechanics, thermoelectricity, acoustic-metamaterials, topological bosonics and NOEMS. The group, led by Professor Sotomayor Torres
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nano-scale thermal transport, phononic crystals, opto-mechanics, thermoelectricity, acoustic-metamaterials, topological bosonics and NOEMS. The group, led by Professor Sotomayor Torres is currently