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Programme? Horizon Europe Reference Number 101129888 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Tasks to be performed: Structural, crystallographic
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colloidal routes, enabling precise control over size, morphology, composition, and structural complexity. This role offers an unparalleled opportunity to lead the computational core of a cutting-edge
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problems in human health with cutting edge technology and through inter-disciplinary collaborations with world-class scientists and physicians in Beijing. CIMR will provide education and training
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, IFAE is leading the construction of new baffles instrumented with photo sensors around the test masses. IFAE is actively participating in ET, coordinates the EU Horizon INFRA-DEV project for the ET
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, IFAE is leading the construction of new baffles instrumented with photo sensors around the test masses. IFAE is actively participating in ET, coordinates the EU Horizon INFRA-DEV project for the ET
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this position, you will apply advanced electron microscopy techniques, including STEM to investigate the structure and behaviour of catalytic nanomaterials critical for green hydrogen and energy technologies
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heuristic optimisation to explore and improve materials candidates-especially 2D/vdW structures-for target electronic/spintronic properties. The postdoctoral researcher will lead the development of databases
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broad experience in the development of electronic structure methods and their application in order to perform atomistic simulations of molecules and materials. These include (but are not restricted
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-driven photoelectrochemical (PEC) systems. In this position, you will apply advanced electron microscopy techniques, including STEM and FIB, to investigate the structure and behavior of catalytic
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of Group/Project: The AMS group focus on the atomic-scale engineering of the quantum properties of novel nanomaterials. Our aim is to understand and control quantum phenomena with atomic precision by