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Quantum Sensing group at the Department of Physics, University of Basel, is offering a fully funded PhD position in the field of quantum sensing and scanning probe microscopy. Our research focuses on using
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100%, starting by agreement The Basel Quantum Sensing group at the Department of Physics, University of Basel, is offering a fully funded PhD position in the field of quantum sensing and scanning
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quantum sensing techniques to probe these emergent states. The successful candidate will join a small, collaborative team and be involved in all stages of the research cycle: design and operation of
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characterization and large-scale component testing, including the setup and use of conventional and advanced sensing technologies (e.g., displacement/strain sensors, DIC, fiber-optic sensing). Analyze experimental
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Sensing, Interaction & Perception Lab invites applications for a PhD position in Computational Interaction, focusing on sensor-based input detection for Augmented and
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characterization and large-scale component testing, including the setup and use of conventional and advanced sensing technologies (e.g., displacement/strain sensors, DIC, fiber-optic sensing). Analyze experimental
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enables label-free trapping and sensing of single proteins in solution for up to hours. Now, we leverage the unique abilities of nanopore trapping to detect proteins and their conformations, dynamics
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or advanced technical institute, you’re no doubt looking for the chance to make your mark. Here it is: we seek lively and inquiring minds with a heightened sense of curiosity to take part in projects
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-effector that incorporates a milling spindle a feed axis and integrated force-torque sensing capabilities. A key objective is to redesign the final axis of the system to embed strain gauges that can
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experiments. About the Project Our group has pioneered the development of the Nanopore Electro-Osmotic Trap (NEOtrap), a groundbreaking technique that enables label-free trapping and sensing of single proteins