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), through to devices (fabrication technology, nanofabrication) and applications (neural implants and biomedical technologies, biosensors, flexible electronics). Main Tasks and responsibilities
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groups both at ICN2 (Stephan Roche on theory, Klaas Tielrooij on experiments), and abroad (David Broido at Boston College, and others). Principal responsibilities: The post holder will undertake
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), through to devices (fabrication technology, nanofabrication) and applications (neural implants and biomedical technologies, biosensors, flexible electronics). " Main Tasks and responsibilities
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both optical and electrochemical 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
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. Principal responsabilities: The student will fabricate the samples by the bottom-up growth of different type of superlattices, and the transfer of monolayer thick flakes of the 2D material under investigation
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scales. If you have any questions you can contact David Pesquera ([email protected] ) or Kumara Cordero ([email protected]). Main Tasks and responsibilities: Fabrication of epitaxial films and
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different areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: Project Manager (Part time) Research area or group: Nanomedicine Group Description of Group/Project: The main lines of research in Nanomedicine
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Electrocatalysts (HYDROCAT)." Within this project, the candidate will characterise novel electrocatalyst nanomaterials and investigate the molecular mechanisms of electrocatalytic reactions for water splitting. Main
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Synthesis of New Materials via Programmable Disassembly of Reticular Materials (Clip-off Chemistry). Main Tasks and responsibilities: Synthesis of 1-D and 2-D materials . Characterization of low-dimensional
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main objectives. The Job is framed within a recent national granted project PLEC2021-007739 entitled Nanophotonic Biosensor for the Diagnosis and clinical management of bacterial infections at the Point