10 Electrical Engineering "Centre for Teaching Development and Digital Media" PhD positions at ICN2
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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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: 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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Devices (AEMD) group focuses on the material sciences and technology aspects of novel electronic materials, with a strong emphasis on graphene as well as other 2D materials (MoS2). The group also works
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surface/magnetic/electrical (AFM) characterization, as well as access to High resolution, aberration corrected Transmission Electron Microscopes. This is complemented with collaborations with high-profile
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to the implementation of developed tools on the in-house LSQUANT code (www.lsquant.org) and computing architecture of TCN/ICN2 Requirements: Education: PhD in physics or electrical/ mechanical engineering Knowledge
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scanning probe microscopy, as well as macroscopic electrical characterization techniques, to unveil the coupling of order parameters with strain and strain gradients in the functional membranes at different
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Disease (2D-BioPAD)". The candidate will spearhead the development of innovative electrochemical sensing devices leveraging graphene technology. In this role, she/he will be responsible for employing
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well as macroscopic electrical characterization techniques, to unveil the coupling of order parameters with strain and strain gradients in the functional membranes at different scales. Main Tasks and responsibilities
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but would also be very challenging - and in some cases impossible - to synthesize using current methods. The aim of this project is to expand our synthetic approach to utilize light (photocleavage
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generation and CO2 reduction) and solar-to-electricity (photovoltaics) applications. However, their toxicity, due to the presence of Pb, and their poor stability prevent them for further development and