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the CALHIPSO Project (Compression and Assembly of Metallic Alloys by HIP, an Innovative Solution) coordinated by Prof. F. Bernard, who was laureate of the ESR/Equipex+ call for projects. The CALHIPSO project
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of these individual quantum objects by advancing the recently realized combination of electron spin resonance and scanning tunneling microscopy (ESR-STM) [1]. ESR-STM allows for the coherent manipulation of single atom
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under external and internal stimuli – Applications in industrial systems (DC2) For details on the research projects see: https://cocogel.iesl.forth.gr/esr-projects To qualify for the positions, you cannot
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exceLLence IN Europe), hosted at Silicon Austria Labs, is to train early-stage researchers (ESRs) as future leaders in Electronic Based Systems (EBSs) research. Our program has been designed for a duration of
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itself is designed to nurture four key dimensions: thesis interdisciplinarity, internationality, cross-sector experience, and promotion of innovation. It offers 40 fully funded early-stage researcher (ESR
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, aiming for an average monthly salary of EUR 2,000 net per ESR, topped by additional mobility allowances as well as optional family allowances. SEED is a forward-looking programme that actively engages with
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a competitive funding scheme, aiming for an average monthly salary of EUR 2,000 net per ESR, topped by additional mobility allowances as well as optional family allowances. SEED is a forward-looking
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integration. SEED offers a competitive funding scheme, aiming for an average monthly salary of EUR 2,000 net per ESR, topped by additional mobility allowances as well as optional family allowances. SEED is a
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eligibility requirement You meet the general eligibility requirement for doctoral/third-cycle/PhD education if you: have been awarded a second-cycle/advanced/master qualification (i.e. master degree), or have
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for doctoral/third-cycle/PhD education if you: have been awarded a second-cycle/advanced/master qualification (i.e. master degree), or have satisfied the requirements for courses comprising at least 240 credits