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Christian RICOLLEAU, from the 'Advanced Electron Microscopy and Nano-Structures' team at the MPQ laboratory (https://mpq.u-paris.fr/means/ ), in close collaboration with Marc RESPAUD, from the "Surfaces
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merit Be fluent in English Must have an experience with scanning probe microscopies, in particular, atomic force microscopy Knowing basics of IR spectroscopy based on a photothermal effect (oPTIR, sSNOM
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ABIF can be found at: http://www.mcgill.ca/abif. Primary Responsibilities 1. Technical Development & Innovation Lead and document quality control (QC) workflows for ABIF imaging systems, including
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kV high-resolution microscope capable of carrying out cryogenic electron microscopy studies by providing atomic resolution for structural studies involving single particle analyses. The transmission
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kV high-resolution microscope capable of carrying out cryogenic electron microscopy studies by providing atomic resolution for structural studies involving single particle analyses. The transmission
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characterization of metallic materials, using state-of-the-art analytical instruments such as transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and 3D atom probe (3DAP), as well as on the development of analytical
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about neural network behavior from first principles. The role also requires knowledge of microscopy data formats and tools such as Zarr and Neuroglancer. We seek candidates who can think critically about
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atomic force microscopy (AFM) in combination with fluorescence microscopy. The work includes cell culture, preparation of cells and isolated nuclei, AFM-based force and stiffness measurements, and
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Job Description Field of research: Single particle cryo-electron microscopy and X-ray crystallization of viral glycoproteins, immunogen design, virology, biochemistry and biophysics. Purpose
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reduced growth of several cancer cell lines when this regulatory pathway is blocked. The successful candidate will lead a research project aimed at studying the assembly mechanisms of nuclear pore complexes