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science tools, including mobile apps. Development and application of sensors/biosensors in the marine environment. 3.2. Knowledge of English. Only levels higher than that required in section 2
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the opportunity to engage in a dynamic environment with members of QUT's: Faculty of Science School of Chemistry and Physics Centre for Materials Science Bioelectronics and Biosensors group.
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of photosensitizers in electrochemistry. Moreover, it will have a potential impact in novel biosensor technologies for detecting multiple biomolecules, including nucleic acids, proteins, and other clinically relevant
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The Biosensors lab (https://www.gizeligroup.eu/ ), headed by Prof. Electra Gizeli, invites applications from a PhD student for one position to work in the newly awarded EU HORIZON-HLTH-2023-TOOL-05 project
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quenching dynamics. This fundamental research project will advance the understanding of photosensitizers in electrochemistry. Moreover, it will have a potential impact in novel biosensor technologies
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biosensors or optics. Should be comfortable being hands-on. Requires experience in circuit design and microcontroller programming. How to apply Apply for this scholarship at the same time you apply
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(University of Adelaide). Project 1.4. Quantum biosensor development (University of Adelaide). Project 1.5. Quantum chemical sensor development (University of Adelaide). Project 2.1. Superconducting quantum
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systems as intelligent biomaterials and biosensors Assembling cells into multicellular structures and tissues (e.g. 3D printing of cells) Interfacing biomolecular systems with solid-state technology
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Dr Haoran Ren) Nanophotonic optical biosensors (with Dr Haoran Ren) Marrying photonics with 2D materials at the nanoscale (with Dr Haoran Ren) web page For further details or alternative project