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control tools (TEXTURISE project). The TEXTURISE main objectives are: - To identify the key factors (such as raw materials characteristics and processing conditions) influencing the structure building
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of monitoring stations sites. Lab tests and data analysis: Lab work of standard and advanced geotechnical tests, performing quality control. Processing of monitoring and lab data, and facilitating the analysis
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seeking a senior postdoctoral researcher (R2 level) to take on a leading technical role in the development of advanced modelling, control and optimization tools for smart energy systems. The selected
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aims to accelerate materials development through digital methodologies, combining robotic automation of experimental tasks with artificial intelligence to optimize processes and establish composition
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implement Python scripts for the automated control of electron microscopes; design and execute automated experiments, including real-time feedback loops between acquisition and data analysis; maintain
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in a recruitment process for research staff (contract type: open-ended contract; job category: PhD senior researcher) to collaborate with the funded line of research “Carrion ecology”. Reference: I-PI
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process The selection process will rely on rounds of interviews that may include technical questions. Interested parties should send a detailed curriculum vitae with a recent photograph and grades to empleo
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of the project COPBRA, aimed at understanding the control of thermal elongation towards the generation of new climate change resilient genotypes, with code PID2023-153382OB-I00 “Role of the E3 ligase COP1 in
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Materials Group (NANOUP) is focused on controlling the supramolecular assembly of molecules, biomolecules and nanoscale building blocks at the nanometer scale for the design of novel functional architectures
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Nanoparticles Group at ICN2, led by Dr. Neus G. Bastús, focuses on the design and synthesis of advanced inorganic nanomaterials through wet-chemistry routes, with precise control over size, morphology