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the biomedical research, innovation and teaching at Vall d'Hebron University Hospital (HUVH), the biggest hospital of Barcelona and the largest of Catalan Institute of Health (ICS). A scientific environment of
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, material, or a related discipline. While experience in nanoelectronic device characterisation, modelling, IC circuit design, or simulation is preferred, but it is not mandatory. The post requires excellent
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chemistry and microfluidics laboratories. Design and conduct microfluidic experiments to investigate biogeochemical processes. Publish research in peer‑reviewed journals. Contribute to proposal development
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plan, schedule, and budget. The incremental research enabled by the ICS should be described in a separate dedicated section of the research plan so that the base research plan may still be selected even
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multi-modal analytics, privacy-preserving methods, and resilience-by-design systems methodologies. . Having experience in foundational disciplines in engineering and science is a plus. We seek to hire a
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International Ocean Discovery Project (IODP) Expedition 389 : Hawaiian Drowned Reefs. Our team brings together expertise in: 1. geochronology, sea-level reconstruction and ice-sheet dynamics 2. geochemistry
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working closely with the Ice Sheet Model Intercomparison for CMIP7 (ISMIP7) to assess the key interactions that affect regional sea level. The FACTS tool has been used for probabilistic assessment of sea