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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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of Group/Project: The AMS group focus on the atomic-scale engineering of the quantum properties of novel nanomaterials. Our aim is to understand and control quantum phenomena with atomic precision by
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project, this could be your opportunity. Main Tasks and responsibilities: To develop and optimize the biosensor analytical performances. This includes design and assessment of surface chemistry and
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Chemistry Description of Group/Project: The NanoElectrocatalysis and Sustainable Chemistry Group combines electrochemistry, materials engineering and in situ characterisation at the atomic scale to elucidate
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reports, protocols and presentations to share the latest results. Requirements: Preferably a master in chemical/materials/physical engineering. Master's in chemistry, nanoscience and nanotechnology
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. Requirements: · Education: Degree in Biomedical Engineering, Electronics or Telecommunications enginering. · Knowledge or background: Background in biomedicine. Previous background in optical sensing and
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Materials Science, Physics, Nanoscience or similar · Knowledge: Proven experience in aberration corrected TEM, atomic scale spectroscopy and monochromated EELS. Experience in 4D-STEM will be valued
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and neural interface devices. This research project is highly multidisciplinary and will focus on 2D materials engineering to develop advanced strategies for the modulation of host tissue after surgical
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Electronic Materials and Devices (AEMD) group focuses on the material sciences and technology aspects of novel electronic materials, with a strong emphasis on graphene and other 2D materials such as MoS2
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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