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PhD position funded by AEI agency (Spanish Government) TOPIC: Magneto-ionics for information technologies: secure and energy-efficient memories and advanced computing A PhD position is available
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of stability protocols for memristor characterizaiton. · Process and analysis of data. · Elaboration of periodic reports to keep track of the project progress. · Preparation of scientific manuscripts and
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beyond conventional binary "bits" toward multi-level and analog memory systems that enable richer information encoding. A major thrust of the group is the development of in-memory and physical computing
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-corruption guide, supporting the curation of the ICN2 Ethics Code, coordinating and managing the signing of documentation, collaborating in obtaining data and preparing reports and providing the Generalitat de
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publication repository in iMarina, including advanced curation of data. Uploading the information in the DDD (UAB open access repository) Enhancement of documents with specific metadata, defined by
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+ EDX · Fully Automated FIB Helios 5UX · FEI SEM Quanta and SEM Magellan Requirements: · Education: PhD in Physics, Materials Science, Nanoscience, Computer Engineering, Data Science. · Knowledge: Deep
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materials data bases together with novel AI tools. Requirements: Education: · Undergraduate in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, or related disciplines. · PhD in Physics, Materials Science, Chemistry
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: Conducting synthesis experiments of PtAg nanoparticles through galvanic replacement and related wet-chemistry routes. Performing image analysis of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) data to quantify
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, sparsity, and symmetry. Data pipeline: Curate datasets from DFT calculations (and, where relevant, Wannier/TB extractions); implement preprocessing, splits, and rigorous validation. Metrics and validation
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(S)TEM. Requirements: Education: MSc in Physics, Materials Science, Nanoscience, Computer Engineering, Data Science. Knowledge: Deep expertise in electron microscopy, particularly STEM and FIB methods