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AI4Science project, specifically focusing on the intersection of advanced machine learning and sustainable catalysis discovery. The primary incentive of this Postdoctoral Fellowship is the chance to contribute
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with next-generation computing architectures. Main Tasks and responsibilities: Perform research related to the fields of: advanced memory concepts; voltage control of magnetism; interplay between surface
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Perovskite Solar Cells for Printed Electronics. Main Tasks and responsibilities: General Objective: Synthesis, Fabrication and Characterization of Pb-Free Halide Perovskites Photovoltaics. Specific Objectives
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fields. Main tasks and responsibilities: · Operate and optimize advanced STEM and FIB instrumentation for the nanoscale analysis of catalytic and energy-related nanomaterials, supporting the development
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community. Main Tasks and responsibilities: Collaborate with theoretical and experimental partners to design and characterize optimized altermagnetic devices for information processing. Fabricate nanodevices
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protocols. Main Tasks and responsibilities: General Objective: Synthesis, Fabrication and Characterization of Pb-Free Halide Perovskites Photovoltaics and Memristors Specific Objectives: 1) To synthesize Pb
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and diagnostics. Our mission is to pioneer the cutting-edge and emerging discipline of nanomedicine by bringing advanced materials and nanoscale platforms to the clinic. The main lines of research in
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analysis. Main Tasks and responsibilities: · Operate and optimize advanced STEM and FIB instrumentation for the nanoscale analysis of catalytic and energy-related nanomaterials, supporting the development
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this towards photonic and optoelectronic applications. In this project, you will work on optothermal effects in 2D materials. Main Tasks and responsibilities: To perform optothermal measurements, analysis and
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electrochemical scanning probe microscopy including scanning tunnelling microscopy. Main Tasks and responsibilities: The successful candidate will combine classical electrochemical methods with in situ