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ribosomes. The key methodologies are optical tweezers, single-molecule fluorescence, as well as selective ribosome profiling – an exciting new RNA sequencing method. Working in the Tans biophysics lab @ AMOLF
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nanolab cleanroom to realize these designs. You will use state of the art microscopy methods to map the performance of your structures, moving to progressively more advanced prototypes. This project is
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– an exciting new RNA sequencing method. Working in the Tans biophysics lab @ AMOLF Amsterdam, you will visualize the real-time translation activity of ribosomes, how multiple ribosomes work together, detect
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contribute to developing this theoretical framework, with a strong focus on analytical modeling, computational methods, and the interpretation of learning signals embedded in physical structures. Recent
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numerical methods for the inverse design of nanophotonic structures enabling broadband, multiparameter sensing in fiber-based systems. The project is a collaboration between AMOLF, TU Eindhoven, and