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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Synthesis and characterization of transition-metal-oxide–based thin films
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circuit current of thin film solar cells based on organic and/or perovskite materials. It is expected that the properties of the fabricated devices will be suitable for applications in transforming light to
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the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Description of main research theme: looking for a candidate with strong expertise in advanced thin film
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comprehensive characterization of novel material systems that harness spin, orbital, and magnon degrees of freedom. Research includes thin-film deposition, advanced materials characterization, and the development
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hexaferrites [4]. Consequently, all oxides can generate photo-induced spin currents. Research within this project focuses on the growth of orthoferrite thin films, on photoinduced ultrafast charge and spin
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), is seeking an outstanding, internationally recognized R4 Leading Researcher to assume a permanent ERA Chair position in advanced smart window materials, chromogenic thin films, and energy-efficient
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thin films grown by pulsed laser deposition for photovoltaic applications This offer is for a Master 2 internship for up to 5 months in the ICube laboratory, CNRS - University of Strasbourg, France
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deposition new types of ultra-thin magnetic films. The growth will be performed either by PLD or off-axis sputtering. structural characterizations including X-ray diffraction, reciprocal space mapping, AFM
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perovskite-based solar cells through material synthesis, thin-film deposition, and large-scale processing. This position will focus on both laboratory-scale solar cells and the scalability of thin films using
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fluid dynamics with focus on pattern formations and their stabilities in thin-film type equations, which is financed by grands awarded from Crafoord foundation and the Royal Physiographic Society of Lund