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isotope, to explore the SU(N) Fermi-Hubbard model. The second setup is still under development, and we aim at demonstrating the first atom arrays within the year. This contract is funded by
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experimental aspects of: Atto-Science, Ultrafast Optics & Nonlinear Optics Photovoltaics, Thermal Photonics & Solar Fuels Optical Sensing & Optoelectronics NanoPhotonics & NanoMechanics Ultracold Quantum Gases
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Photovoltaics, Thermal Photonics & Solar Fuels Optical Sensing & Optoelectronics NanoPhotonics & NanoMechanics Ultracold Quantum Gases Quantum and Low-Dimensional Materials Quantum Communications, Sensing
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to the study and develop hybrid materials for energy efficient computing applications. Among others, the candidate will explore the use of perovskite-based materials, interfaces, and junctions, to develop opto
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characterization of novel catalysts, and their implementation into nanostructured electrodes within flow cell- and MEA-based reactors. The candidate will work together with other group members and collaborators (TU
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area, number of cells, and power. The postdoctoral candidate will have the opportunity to work in an EU-funded vibrant project at the intersection of chemical engineering, electrochemistry, material
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, who will join our team, with the mission to provide support in administrative tasks to ICFO Group Leaders (GL’s). In doing so, the person in this position will facilitate their work and day-to-day
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Munich and UC Santa Barbara. The main task of the advertised position is to build multilayer optofluidic device for single cell sorting followed by DNA extraction and on chip amplification. The device
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magnetometers. We work with a variety of international partners, including industrial leaders in biomagnetic instrumentation, in vapor cell miniaturization, and in laser development for atomic sensors. We also