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Time Closing Date: 23.59 hours BST on Thursday 30 May 2024 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 020624 We seek a Research Fellow in Thin-Film Neuromorphic Devices and Circuits, beginning 3 June
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: 23.59 hours BST on Thursday 30 May 2024 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 020624 We seek a Research Fellow in Thin-Film Neuromorphic Devices and Circuits, beginning 3 June 2024 or soon after
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We seek a Research Fellow in Thin-Film Neuromorphic Devices and Circuits, beginning 3 June 2024 or soon after, for 6 months full time, or part time equivalent. The Fellow will take a leading role
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thin films designed from nanocelluloses with a crossed organization between each layer, by the successive application of reverse extensional flow applied simultaneously during an ultrafiltration process
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and synthesizing thin-film composite (TFC) hollow fiber membranes Processing, modifying, and incorporating COF materials into TFC hollow fiber membranes Characterizing COF materials and hollow fiber
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communication in English. • Experience: Has at least 4 years of: 1) Using Omicron UHV LT-STM systems for surface, nanostructures and thin film investigations; 2) surface cleaning, atomic layer and film deposition
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robust dielectric properties, ultralow dielectric loss, and large tunability. The RF will be working on the electroceramics, thin films, their fabrication and characterizations under different conditions
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Materials (NEMM ) program, aiming to advancing the fundamental science of non-equilibrium magnetic materials and phenomena in thin-film materials with strong spin-orbit interactions in the presence
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, thin film deposition and data analysis of all produced materials. The appointee will play a leading role in the research team, including supervising and training existing group members. The position is
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for researchers with a PhD in Physics or related scientific areas, preferably with knowledge in the area of thin film deposition using physical vapour deposition techniques, PVD, namely magnetron sputtering. Proven