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Simulation Group at ICN2 conducts cutting-edge research in computational materials science, focusing on electronic structure methods, atomistic simulations, and multiscale modelling. The group develops and
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‑Lab Notebooks with structured templates, enabling FAIR‑by‑design data generation. This includes the creation of institutional AI‑ready catalogues and benchmarks, interoperability with PIDs and metadata
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Cryo-EM Molecular Structure Research Center (featuring China's first Krios 5 microscope) Recent breakthroughs: 18 high-impact publications in Nature , Science , and Cell on agricultural genomics and
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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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benefit from a well-structured and personalized training and mentorship program, including experimental training, regular meetings, seminar attendance, data analysis and presentation. Project description
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evolution of cellular structures, with a particular focus on centrioles, centrosomes, cilia, and cytoskeletal organisation. The lab combines cell biology, advanced microscopy, quantitative image analysis
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temperatures) and different types of frustrated configurations that lead to unique properties at ambient temperature. Among them, exotic magnetic structures such as magnetic spirals, chiral and non-collinear
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the structure and behavior of catalytic nanomaterials critical for green hydrogen and energy technologies. The candidate will design and perform real-time in-situ TEM experiments using gas and liquid sample
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electrochemistry, ferroelectricity and magnetism; magneto-ionics in patterned structures and thin films; atomic force microscopy (including magnetic force microscopy, piezo-response force microscopy, Kelvin probe
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innovation.” Mei says, “CIMR aims to reshape the landscape of medical research and education by using its unconventional structure to defy conventional boundaries.” Improving Medical Education CIMR is