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challenges and contribute to publications in high-impact scientific journals. Requirements: Education: PhD in Physics, Materials Science, Nanotechnology, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field at
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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: Postdoctoral researcher Research area or group: Nanostructured Materials for Photovoltaic Energy Project title: Synthesis and Engineering of Pb-free
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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: Postdoctoral researcher - Green SELf-Powered NEuromorphic Processing EnGines with Integrated VisuAl and FuNCtional Sensing (ELEGANCE) Research area or
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: Education: PhD in Biomedical, Neuroengineering, Electronic or Electrical Engineering, Physics, Bioinformatics or related engineering fields · Advanced Python / MATLAB programming skills. · Electrophysiology
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postdoc to support advanced characterization efforts within the framework of the IMPRESS project, a European initiative involving international partners. This project aims to tackle the global challenge
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as a team member/proposer of the beamtimes in syncrotron facilities. More than 2.5 years postdoc experience in renowned groups with international visibility; publications in high-impact peer-reviewed
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environment with chemists, electronic engineers, and domain scientists. Main Tasks and responsibilities: Develop the MMPI-BO (Multimodal Physics-Informed Bayesian Optimization) optimization engine. Implement
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with high temporal and spatial resolution and broad wavelength tunability. Our aim is to gain an increased understanding of the ultrafast microscopic processes related to heat and charge, and exploit
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As a flagship research center in nanoscience and nanotechnology, our mission is to open and explore new frontiers of knowledge at the nanoscale, and bring value to society in the form of new understanding, capabilities and innovation, while inspiring and providing broad training to the next...
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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