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Process in the Interviews phase Project Title: Data-Driven Optimization of PtAg Hollow Nanocrystals Synthesis - Master's degree internship Group:Inorganic Nanoparticles Group, ICN2 Supervisor: Dr
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). ICN2 comprises 19 Research Groups, 7 Technical Development and Support Units and Facilities, and 2 Research Platforms, covering different areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: PhD on in
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and responsibilities: Testing of the microscope's components to assure full functionality. Installation of the system. Adapting the control electronics and software for optimizing user-friendly
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innovation across the entire materials life cycle. Within the framework of the MAIAMI project (Multimodal Artificial Intelligence Platform for Accelerated Materials Innovation), the PhD researcher will work
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laboratory and office spaces and will count with the administrative and technical support of the ICN2 staff. Candidates should have received their PhD after January 1st 2018 and should demonstrate a track
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experience. Master's in data science, Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Material Science, or equivalent experience. A PhD and experience in research will be an asset. 2. Knowledge and
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conditions that mimic actual operating environments. Working closely with partners in the IMPRESS project, you will analyze their materials and provide valuable insights to help optimize device performance
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collaboration with research institutes (UPC) and other companies (Futurechromes SL). New patents are expected to come out from the project. The project involves: - the optimization and preparation of polymer
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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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research institutes (UPC) and other companies (Futurechromes SL). New patents are expected to come out from the project. The project involves: - the optimization and preparation of polymer nanoparticles