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(optical and electron microscopies, various optical spectroscopies) will be used to support the instrument development work, some of which are available at the Institute of Analytical Sciences, while others
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, electronics, image and data analysis, chemistry, and biology. In this position, the successful candidate will work on the development of a novel three-dimensional single-molecule localization microscopy
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of electron spin pairs in chiral molecules created by light using diamond-based quantum sensors. Spin dynamics of these radical pairs are central both in biology and for quantum information science applications
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. Describe a deep learning project you have executed. Projects in computer vision for microscopy image analysis are especially relevant. Include a link to a code repository if possible. If you contributed to a
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the MRL’s core facilities for electron microscopy in addition to other cores of shared instrumentation for scanning probe microscopy, laser and optical spectroscopy, surface, thermal and physical properties
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of view (Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, etc.); - Participate in progress meetings and report writing. The work will be carried out at the Laboratory
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of structural biologists, membrane biochemists, and microbiologists addressing fundamental and long-standing questions in HGT biology. The project centres on cryo–electron microscopy (cryo-EM) studies
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PCR, ELISA; microscopy; flow cytometry; immunostaining; and experience with animals (i.e., mouse handling, organ collection). Experience in genetic modification techniques, including gene editing (e.g
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), Neutron Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). As part of the team, you will carry out in-situ studies of droplet interface bilayers (DIBs) using fluorescence microscopy techniques
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(phosphate, oxides) synthesis by solid state reactions, hydrothermal process or electrodeposition. These solids will be characterized through i) diffraction of X-rays (XRD), ii) Scanning Electron Microscopy