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implants and biomedical technologies, energy storage and conversion). Main Tasks and responsibilities: The researcher's main role will be the development of large scale bidimensional materials by CVD
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environmental control is one of the Group's main objectives. The job is framed within a recently granted national Proof-of-Concept project (PDC2023-145891-I00) entitled "Integrated prototype of a nanophotonic
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resistive devices to conduct heat capacity, electrocaloric, and pyroelectric measurements on ultrathin FE/AFE materials during rapid cycling under fast temperature or electric field switching, or both. Main
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delivery systems) for future application (in Energy, Environment, Catalysis and Biomedicine) in ICN2. Main Tasks and responsibilities: The candidate will be in charge of managing the research laboratories
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), supercapacitors and hybrid devices. Main Tasks and responsibilities: Development of a novel battery concept based on nanopastes. The main task and responsibilities will be, in collaboration with the rest
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, which provides access to cutting-edge EM equipment and will allow you to participate in some of the largest EU projects related to STEM methodological development. Main Tasks and responsibilities
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.: photoelectrochemical) with unprecedented resolution, allowing to correlate the theoretical models with the in-situ TEM and Synchrotron experiments. Main Tasks and responsibilities: Within the groups main research lines
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approaches. The main objective of Merkoçi group is to design nanotech devices that can be used even by non professional people for fast diagnostic at home or doctor's office, control of food quality, safety
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of interest. Specifically, our main contributions are in the fields of nanoporous Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs), Covalent-Organic Frameworks (COFs), Metal-Organic Polyhedra (MOPs) and Delivery Systems
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generate simple and novel biosensing platforms. They hold a wide expertise in cells, pathogens, DNA, proteins and small molecules detection using both optical and electrochemical approaches. The main