Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Country
-
Employer
- CNRS
- National Research Council Canada
- Queensland University of Technology
- University of Antwerp
- ;
- Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne - EPFL
- Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas
- Monash University
- National Institute for Laser Plasma and Radiation Physics
- Nature Careers
- Technical University of Darmstadt •
- The University of Alabama
- University of Adelaide
- Vision Institute
- 4 more »
- « less
-
Field
-
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
-
) 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
-
personalized treatments. This thesis project will aim to develop a toolbox of fluorescent peptide biosensors that report on the activity of PKs involved in inflammation, thus contributing to the development of a
-
. The selected candidate will be involved in the the electrochemical biosensor design based on ab-initio numerical simulations and experimental results interpretation. The position will be part of Plasma Physics
-
electromagnetic device performance analysis>>>Embedded SystemsResearch focuses on:•Robotics, computer vision, and machine learning/deep learning•Wearable and implantable sensors, biosensors, and tele
-
Team Leader. Leading the design, development of lateral flow assays, synthetic biology systems, and biosensor platforms; plan and execute experiments, troubleshoot, and analyze data, ensuring robust
-
Team Leader. Leading the design, development of lateral flow assays, synthetic biology systems, and biosensor platforms; plan and execute experiments, troubleshoot, and analyze data, ensuring robust
-
combination of high-end microscopy combined with fluorescent biosensor imaging, optogenetics and genetically-encoded molecular tools enabling subcellular manipulation in vitro and in vivo. She/He will also work
-
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.
-
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