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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job title: Senior Postdoctoral Researcher Research area or group: Nanomaterials for advanced memory and computing Description of Group/Project: The research
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electronic engineering, physics, chemistry, materials science, nanotechnology, or closely related discipline. Good publication record. Experience in thin film or/and solar cell fabrication by solution
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(Led by Dr Andrés Henao) and the Inorganic Nanoparticles Group at ICN2 (Led by Dr. Neus G. Bastús). focuses on the rational design and synthesis of advanced inorganic nanomaterials through wet-chemistry
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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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, chemistry, materials science, nanotechnology, or closely related discipline. Professional Experience: Good publication record. Experience in thin film or/and solar cell fabrication by solution processing
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fundamental advance toward the development of more sustainable chemistry, through a new type of catalyst inspired by molecules found in nature. Main Tasks and responsibilities: Synthesis and characterization
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Programmable Disassembly of Reticular Materials (Clip-off Chemistry). Main Tasks and responsibilities: Synthesis and characterization of reticular materials. Clip-off synthesis of new materials/compounds using
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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: Postdoctoral Researcher (Computational Materials Science - AI for Catalysis) Research area or group: Theory and Simulation Group The Australia-Spain
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benchmarking. Contribution to SIESTA training events. Contribution to other activities in the group. Requirements: PhD in Physics, Materials Science, Chemistry, Computer Science, or related disciplines
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confocal microscopy) and flow cytometry. The Postdoctoral Researcher will be expected to interact effectively with researchers from a range of different disciplines to contribute to the programme of research