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- Research Associate in Automation of Electron Microscopy Cardiff School of Chemistry Cardiff University We seek to recruit an enthusiastic, highly motivated scientist with proven intellectual and technical
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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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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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). If the personal and collective agreement requirements are met, the employee will receive pay grade E13 TV-L. Further information can be found at https://oeffentlicher-dienst.info/ (in German). The place of work is
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techniques to assess process outcomes, material quality, and device performance, including optical microscopy, photoluminescence, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), x-ray
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at Michigan State University (Lansing, MI). The Rhee lab combines computational and experimental approaches to reveal molecular mechanisms underlying adaptive strategies in plants (https://www.rheelab.org
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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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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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the characterization of (sub)cellular responses by fluorescence microscopy — with certain type of experiments to be performed independently following appropriate training; and (5) conducting mechanistic analyses
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can be manipulated by a local excitation with an STM tip [1]. The PhD will investigate the coupling between two TMD materials exhibiting different CDWs and the coupling with atomic-scale defects