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Programme description: The ICN2 offers a competitive PhD Programme to talented students who wish to develop a research career at one of the top European institutions in the field of nanoscience and
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materials. The position will include a secondment at ER-C Jülich. Requirements: Education: PhD in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry or similar Knowledge and Professional Experience: expert in STEM, EELS
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Science. The group is looking for a PhD student to study the synthesis of new porous materials via photocleavage of MOFs and COFs. During the PhD, the candidate will acquire a great experience in
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. Requirements: Education: PhD in physics or electrical/ mechanical engineering Knowledge: Quantum mechanics,DFT simualtions, programing machine learning tehcniques Professional Experience: Programing in PYTHON/C
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: https://docfam.icmab.es/ Job Title: PhD Student - Engineering quantum properties of 2D materials by 1D and 2D superlattices Description of the project/group: Since the rise of graphene, the field of 2D
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public in specialized or divulgation conferences/events. Most importantly, a passion for science, curious mind and honesty, as well as critical thinking are qualities we will highly value. More information
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the recruitment of 26 excellent doctoral researchers led by the Institute of Materials Science of Barcelona (ICMAB-CSIC). DocFam+ is a unique interdisciplinary and intersectorial research programme. We offer
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. Requirements: Education: PhD in Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering Knowledge Science and technology of neural interfaces and implantable devices Thin-film technology and device microfabrication
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: https://docfam.icmab.es/ Job Title: PhD Student - Engineering flexible, comformable substrates for monitoring and treatment of brain disease Description of the project/group: Engineering of flexible
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Job Title: PhD Student Research area or group: Oxide Nanophysics Group Description of Group/Project: The research will focus on studying structure-properties relationship in novel quasi