16 materials-engineering-professorship Postdoctoral research jobs at Universitat de Barcelona
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devices to control the self-assembly of molecular building blocks and to trigger crystallization processes. Your tasks Design and fabrication of microfluidic devices and/or microreactors Materials
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Requirements Experience in Python and Machine Learning Experience in the simulation of physicochemical properties of molecular materials, particularly in molecular magnetism Scientific publications in the field
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positions may transition to an Assistant Professorship contingent upon a favorable evaluation and the availability of positions. The University of Barcelona is a leading center in southern Europe, deeply
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Research FieldChemistryEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Experience in synthesis of catalytic materials and use of advanced characterization techniques. Experience in heterogenous
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, provisioning systems, input–output analysis, system dynamics, machine learning, and/or material flow analysis is desirable. Experience with existing ecological macroeconomic models (e.g. PyMedeas, EuroGreen
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science, computer/electronic engineering, mathematics, or other related disciplines. Specific Requirements Interest in interdisciplinary research, curiosity about AI and networks, high motivation to learn, an open
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research program in cosmology, astrophysics and particle physics, with a strong technology unit supporting our participation in international collaborations in observational astronomy and experimental
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postdoctoral position linked to the characterization of prehistoric lithic raw materials. The ideal applicant will have expertise in the use of multiscalar approaches to the analysis of lithics and proved
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. Uncertainty estimation. Federated learning. Bioinformatics and/or Biomedical informatics. Biomedical engineering. Personalised and/or precision medicine. Digital health. The research project: You will join our
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cosmology, astrophysics and particle physics, with a strong technology unit supporting our participation in international collaborations in observational astronomy and experimental particle physics. Gross