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25 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Université Grenoble Alpes Research Field Chemistry » Biochemistry Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country France Application Deadline 14 Nov 2025 - 09:44 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Is the job funded...
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only invasive and resource-intensive but also lack the temporal resolution required for prompt clinical intervention, leading to preventable deaths in TLS patients. While wearable biosensors show great
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PhD Studentship in Chemical Engineering - Electrochemical biosensors for point-of-care monitoring of life-threatening cell breakdown in blood cancers Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum
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led by Dr. Danick Briand from the Soft Transducers Laboratory at the EPFL (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) has PhD students openings in the fields of wearable biosensors for saliva analysis
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) and involves close collaboration with EPFL and IMS Bordeaux. Our research focuses on developing passive implantable biosensors that use backscattering to wirelessly transmit sensing data. The researcher
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Project details Objective: This project aims to develop a wireless, nanoengineered graphene-based biosensor for real-time dopamine (DA) detection. The wireless design of the sensor aims to enable
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of single-molecule sensors that exploit collective and localized resonances in metasurfaces to boost the sensitivity of plasmonic biosensors. Introduction Current workhorse techniques to detect and
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power sources for electronics, supporting the Green Transition. Biosensing involves detection of biological targets, often for diagnosing or monitoring disease. Cheap and effective biosensors can save
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or equivalent Skills/Qualifications • Solid knowledge in bioengineering, biotechnology, or biomedical engineering. • Experience or interest in biosensors and biomarker detection. • Fundamentals of analytical
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biosensor, transforming an existing prototype technology into a deployable environmental monitoring solution. Building on recent innovation at Exeter, this PhD will translate a novel discrete gape-sensor unit