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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: Research Assistant on Surface Chemistry of Ferroelectrics Research area or group: Oxide Nanophysics Group Description of Group/Project: The present
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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: Postdoctoral researcher Research area or group: Nanostructured Materials for Photovoltaic Energy Project title: Synthesis and Engineering of Pb-free
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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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characterization techniques. Requirements: Education: PhD in Biotechnology, Chemistry or related disciplines Knowledge: Hands on experience in the following areas: electrode/device fabrication using various printing
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: · Education: PhD in Materials Science or similar. Knowledge in tech transfer will be highly valuable. · Knowledge: Advanced materials development Polymeric materials development, functionalization
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: · Education: PhD in Materials Science or similar. Knowledge in tech transfer will be highly valuable. · Knowledge: Advanced materials development Polymeric materials development, functionalization
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widely used by the academic community (about one thousand citations per year), and has been a flagship code of the MaX European Centre of Excellence for exascale computing in Materials Science since its
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meeting and participating to annual project meetings. The candidate will provide guidance and support to MSc and PhD students, assisting in the supervision and training of junior researchers in areas
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transport techniques. As part of this work, the group is participating in a leading international collaboration focused on hybrid photon-phonon-magnon systems, a key area in quantum information science
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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