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PhD students working in quantum technologies at ICFO and with strong collaborations with our European academic partners. This project is funded by MCIN with funding from European Union NextGenerationEU
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will strongly benefit from a multidisciplinary environment with other postdocs and PhD students working in quantum technologies at ICFO and other centres in the Barcelona area, and with strong
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the composition and function of the microbiome and how the microbiome affects the host. They will be keen to interact with other team members, including PhD students and bioinformaticians, to interchange expertise
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: Qualifications required: The candidate must have a PhD's degree in Biophysics, Biology, Bioengineering or equivalent. Expertise in image/data analysis and coding is required (Python, Image J). Experience in cell
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opportunity for the successful candidates to pursue a career in the field of virology or immunology. Required Qualifications A PhD degree in microbiology, immunology or related field. Strong written and oral
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mutations disrupt a lead enhancer controlling a developmental enhancer cluster (Dev Cell, 2022). Human pancreatic islet 3D chromatin architecture provides insights into the genetics of type 2 diabetes (Nat
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3 years, name of selected research group at CINBIO, and five keywords related to the proposal. Completed and signed ethical issues form. Scanned copy of PhD diploma or an official statement
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, and abroad. Required qualifications: The candidate should have a PhD in condensed matter physics, with strong background in high vacuum, cryogenics, electronics, transport and magnetic measurements
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devices dedicated to implementing next-generation QKD system protocols (high-dimensional systems, stable and robust architectures, etc.). Share this opening! Use the following URL: https://jobs.icfo.eu
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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