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. The successful candidate will be joining the STM on 2D Quantum Materials Group led by Prof. Dr. Carmen Rubio-Verdú. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: Design and fabrication of devices Measurements in STM Data analysis
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. The successful candidate will be joining the STM on 2D Quantum Materials Group led by Prof. Dr. Carmen Rubio-Verdú. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: Design and fabrication of devices Measurements in STM Data analysis
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Tunneling Microscopy (STM) and magneto-transport. The ideal candidate should have extensive experience in ARPES. Transport and STM experience would be advantageous. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
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Doctoral Researcher who will focus on research in nanoscience and quantum materials with the use of Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) and molecular beam epitaxy (MBE), van der waals stacking. The doctoral
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Spin Resonance combined with Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy (ESR-STM), using a unique instrument developed within the project that integrates low-temperature STM with quantum electrodynamics circuitry
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research. Additional information about STM and the University of Saskatchewan is available at https://stmcollege.ca . The Chair in Indigenous Spirituality and Reconciliation is a new position within STM and
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environnement. Notre groupe a récemment montré que les ODC peuvent être manipulées par une excitation locale avec une pointe STM [1]. La thèse étudiera le couplage entre deux matériaux TMD présentant des ODC
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), ensuring excellent scientific and contractual conditions. More information on the Gen-Q programme: https://www.eucor-uni.org/en/doctorates/gen-q Application deadline: 18 March 2026 Horizon Europe call
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Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy (ESR-STM), using a unique instrument developed within the project that integrates low-temperature STM with quantum electrodynamics circuitry. Characterisation and quantum
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interface on single-atom catalysts and supported clusters derived from ligand-stabilized, atomically precise precursors. Using our unique fast electrochemical scanning tunneling microscope (EC-STM), we