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by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD Position in Frequency Lattices and RF-Controlled Comb Dynamics Our group investigates
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and control. Such compact combs have wide-ranging applications in optical communications, precision spectroscopy, and LIDAR. Project background This project investigates the fundamental physics
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Your position Stacking and twisting atomically thin materials offers unprecedented control over their nanoscale magnetic, electronic, and optical properties. In this project, we will develop a novel
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excellent command of English, both spoken and written desirable skills and qualifications: Experience in sterile cell culturing technique Familiarity with protein expression and purification Interest in
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of twisted two-dimensional (2D) materials. Stacking and twisting atomically thin materials offers unprecedented control over their nanoscale magnetic, electronic, and optical properties. In this project, we
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analyses. A core part of your project will be interpreting the data and developing scientific hypotheses about the atmospheric processes that control the cycling of selenium and other trace elements. You
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of semiconductor properties through electronic doping to control and modify its electronic characteristics. The project’s goal is to develop fundamental understanding and innovative fabrication processes to solve
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for carefully designed and precisely controlled experiments, high quality temporally and spatially resolved field experiments using particle image velocimetry combined with synchronised measurements
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triggered with local wound relevant stimuli such as pH and temperature. Investigate controlled release of active biomolecules from the hydrogel systems and the resulting antimicrobial and antioxidant
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chemical and physical surface functionalization. The goal of the PhD project is to investigate how enzymes can be encapsulated in biocomposites to control both the assembly or crosslinking of biopolymers as