OXiNEMS is present with a stand on magnetoencephalography at “Super!”, the exhibition on applied superconductivity organized by Cnr-Spin and Cnr-Communication and Public Relations Unit in the framework of The Genoa Science Festival 2020.
OXiNEMS is present with a stand on magnetoencephalography at “Super!”, the exhibition on applied superconductivity organized by Cnr-Spin and Cnr-Communication and Public Relations Unit in the framework of The Genoa Science Festival 2020.
Call for PhD position at the University of Chieti-Pescara
A call for an OXiNEMS PhD student has been launched at UdA. The topic of the research program is "Methods for the characterization and validation of an innovative device, based on nanoelectromechanical sensors, for the measurement of magnetic fields generated by biological tissues". The PhD student will participate to the project activities and interact with the other partners of the project.
The scholarship is comprised in the multidisciplinary PhD course in Neuroscience and Imaging. The students background should be Physics or Engineering. The scholarship is about 15300 Euro/year including taxes, resulting in about 1100 Euro/month excluding taxes.
All details on the call can be found at the link https://www.scuolasuperiore.unich.it/bandi/bando-di-concorso-lammissione-al-dottorato-di-ricerca-xxxvi-ciclo-aa-20202021
The deadline is August 25th. To apply, the specific research program should be selected.
For further information please contact Stefania Della Penna:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Simone Cuccurullo received the Master degree diploma in Physical Engineering at Politecnico di Milano with a thesis work on new magnetometers combining MEMS and magnetic elements.
This is the first Master thesis of the OXiNEMS project, congratulations to Simone!
The CNR team at PoliFAB took part in the Switch2Product competition for innovative ideas and startups.
The OXiNEMS Topical meeting took place on 18th and 19th at the Quantified Air B.V. headquarter situated at the Leiden Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship , The Netherlands.
Participants discussed device geometries and the readout schemes for the development of the OXiNEMS magnetic field sensor.
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