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single filaments and single droplets to composite networks using techniques such as optical tweezers, fluorescence microscopy and atomic force microscopy. The concrete activities during the project will
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or phase separation; enzyme organisation / metabolic engineering; artificial cells, protocells or cell-free systems; advanced microscopy and biophysical methods. The successful applicant will demonstrate
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or nanophotonic device design Hands-on experience with cleanroom fabrication techniques (e.g., electron-beam lithography, thin-film deposition, nanostructuring) Knowledge of numerical electromagnetic simulations
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on methodological development in cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), particularly in image reconstruction and 3D volumetric analysis of macromolecular structures. Rather than aiming to incrementally optimize existing
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, public authorities in their decisions and businesses in their strategies. Do you want to know more about LIST? Check our website: https://www.list.lu/ How will you contribute? You will pioneer
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techniques, for example, at least some of: isothermal calorimetry, XRD, SEM, XRF, FTIR, NMR, TGA, electron microscopy and other solid-state and thermal analysis methods. Essential Application / Interview
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-based Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-L) and Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP)), characterization of microstructure with advanced electron microscopy, and characterization of mechanical properties. This sub-project is
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in their last common ancestor and may shed light on the transition to multicellularity. More information about the lab and its work can be found by visiting https://kinglab.berkeley.edu/ . About the
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at the University of Oregon. CAMCOR hosts capital-intensive equipment for microanalysis, surface analysis, electron microscopy, semiconductor device fabrication, and traditional chemical characterization. Run by
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microscopy measurements, molecular microscopy and biochemical analysis; sample preparation; histological, immunohistochemical and immunofluorescence stainings. · active participation in science manifested in