13 post-doc-in-wireless-communication-and-networks-2016 Postdoctoral positions at ICN2
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Network for Innovation and Research Excellence (AuSpire) is a training program offering 28 Postdoctoral Fellowships focusing on Planetary Wellbeing and connecting Spanish and Australian research communities
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systems and automated characterization from our partners at IREC into the AI platform. Expertise in building FAIR-by-design scientific data architectures, semantically indexing heterogeneous data (DFT/MD
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detection, etc.) obtained from preclinical studies and investigations using different disease models. The post does not require the candidate to hold a license for preclinical model experimentation. General
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. Preparation of scientific manuscripts and presentations in workshops or conferences to showcase your research results to the scientific community. Skills on proposal writing. Requirements: PhD degree in
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presentations in workshops or conferences to showcase your research results to the scientific community. · Skills on proposal writing Requirements: Education: PhD degree in electronic engineering, physics
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surrogates of electronic Hamiltonians. The postdoctoral researcher will develop graph neural networks based on the MACE architecture to predict Hamiltonian elements for 2D materials and van der Waals
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widely used by the academic community (about one thousand citations per year), and has been a flagship code of the MaX European Centre of Excellence for exascale computing in Materials Science (www.max
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with the post that may be requested Requirements: Person specification: The researcher appointed should be an enthusiastic and highly self-motivated individual, with previous experience in the synthesis
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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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communication skills to support project partners effectively and contribute to scientific discussions and reporting. Adaptability, attention to detail, and a proactive attitude toward research challenges