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scanning probe microscopies, including atomic force microscopy (AFM), scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM), and scanning electrochemical cell microscopy (SECCM) Systematic preparation and tip-based
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clusters. Using cutting-edge microscopy and spectroscopy, we obtain unprecedented insights into their atom-scale catalytic activity. We invite applications for a DFG-funded PhD position . Project Current
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engineer will contribute to the development, optimization, and operation of advanced microscopy devices, notably High-speed AFM and AFM-IR (atomic force microscopy coupled with infrared spectroscopy) and
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of single-entity electrochemistry of electroactive bacteria and redox liposomes with atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements. Preparation of redox liposomes, culture of electroactive bacteria, single
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, atomic force microscopy) may be employed as well. The research project aims at acquiring molecular level understanding of catalytic processes using innovative materials concepts. The range of experimental
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for micro- and nanostructures. The facilities cover a comprehensive range of equipment, including atomic layer deposition devices, electron microscopy, x-ray scattering, ellipsometry, spectroscopic equipment
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atomic force microscopy (AFM) on patient samples to generate force maps-. initially under supervision, then independently (Bruker, NW5). - Conduct in-depth immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence
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comprehensive range of equipment, including atomic layer deposition devices, electron microscopy, x-ray scattering, ellipsometry, spectroscopic equipment, etc. The position is full-time and initially funded
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Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Metals (Fe, Al, Mg) are of great interest as energy
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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