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of complex materials such as rocks. - Extensive experience with electron microscopy (e.g. SEM and EMPA), Raman spectroscopy (e.g. phase identification) and X-ray diffractometry (e.g. for crystal structure
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email. We are only accepting applications submitted by May 4, 2026. Quicklink for Posting https://uscjobs.sc.edu/postings/203768 EEO Statement The University of South Carolina does not discriminate in
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the international forefront of microbial physiology and quantum biology and adopts a highly interdisciplinary approach, combining state-of-the-art methods in molecular biology, electron microscopy, protein
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for an accomplished scientist to lead acquisitions of petascale image datasets via volume electron microscopy (EM). The Institute is the only site in the world hosting beam deflection transmission EM and multibeam
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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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, including in vitro studies with neuronal cells and the use of advanced microscopy techniques, such as confocal microscopy; 5. Formalization of the applications: Applications are formalized through a request
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. The electrodes will be characterized by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and X-ray microfluorescence spectrometry (UCCS, Artois) to verify their dimensional and structural quality
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, such as TIRF and FRAP, as well as high-resolution approaches, such as correlative light and electron microscopy and expansion microscopy, will be employed. This will lead to better understanding of primary
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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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microscopy measurements, molecular microscopy and biochemical analysis; sample preparation; histological, immunohistochemical and immunofluorescence stainings. · active participation in science manifested in