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/Project: We are building an optimisation-driven framework that (i) makes AI agents reliably operate advanced scientific software (e.g., DFT, Wannierisation, and quantum-transport codes) and (ii) uses
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/Project: We are building an optimisation-driven framework that (i) makes AI agents reliably operate advanced scientific software (e.g., DFT, Wannierisation, and quantum-transport codes) and (ii) uses
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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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remediation. In this area, the development of new materials based on coatings, nanoaprticles and membranes with outstanding features is a pressing concern. Specifically, materials based on catechol molecules
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environment remediation. In this area, the development of new materials based on coatings, nanoaprticles and membranes with outstanding features is a pressing concern. Specifically, materials based on catechol
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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
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: To synthesize Pb-free halide perovskites. To synthesize, delaminate and functionalize MXenes To develop novel sustainable ink formulations based on Pb-free halide perovskites, semiconductor oxides and 2D
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students and other researchers on in-situ (S)TEM. Requirements: · Education: PhD in Chemistry, Physics or Material Science, or closely related fields, with a strong focus on nanomaterials and advanced
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also works towards the development of technological applications based on these materials such as electronics, bioelectronics and biosensing, neural interfaces, etc. The activities cut across different
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papers. Requirements: Education: PhD in Physics or related degree Knowledge: Complex oxides (Ferroelectrics, antiferroelectric, nickelates, etc), nanomechanics, photovoltaics, scanning force microscopy