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and advanced scanning probe microscopy, and develop innovative magnetic multilayer systems for spintronic and biomedical applications. The position is particularly suited to candidates with a strong
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information can be found at https://www.nanogune.eu/en/research/groups/quantum-probe-microscopy . WHEN: The position is expected to start in 01/09/2026 HOW: Candidates should apply by completing the form below
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organized between the two teams. References : Fourier Analysis of Interference Scanning Optical Probe Microscopy. E. Soubies and W. Bacsa. IEEE Transactions on Computational Imaging, vol. 11, 2025. Optics
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15 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company CIC nanoGUNE Department Quantum-probe microscopy Research Field Physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions
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methodologies (i.e., X-Ray scattering, vibrational spectroscopy, scanning probe microscopy) to monitor dynamic interaction between hydrogen storage molecules and electrified catalyst surfaces for chemical
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; https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101087562 ), the postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for characterizing metal-rich meteorites, particularly primitive achondrites, using scanning electron
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collaborative and interdisciplinary efforts in using sophisticated electron microscopy and spectroscopy techniques to probe the underlying interactions that give rise to emergent properties in quantum materials
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of materials. As a Research Associate, you will support collaborative and interdisciplinary efforts in using sophisticated electron microscopy and spectroscopy techniques to probe the underlying interactions
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Associate, you will support collaborative and interdisciplinary efforts in using sophisticated electron microscopy and spectroscopy techniques to probe the underlying interactions that give rise to emergent
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on performance during Fischer-Tropsch synthesis under intermittent conditions using operando scanning probe microscopy, developed in our group. Other characterization methods such as low-energy electron