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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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disability, health, or socio-economic status. For questions about accessibility or support offered, we are happy to assist you at this email address.https://www.pgcilab.com/ Where to apply Website https
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information about the Baldridge Lab is available here: https://dustinbaldridgelab.wustl.edu . Working Conditions: This position works in a laboratory environment with potential exposure to biological and
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Australia) and forests in North America or Europe. They will have the opportunity to contribute to anatomical (e.g. electron microscopy), physiological (e.g., electrophysiology), and/or behavioural
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of electron microscopy for the morphological characterization of peptide nanoparticles; preparation of technical reports and results for the transfer of synthetic protocols to GMP/GLP environments, within
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learning models, which find application in image-based science, including in collaboration with domain scientists on and off campus in fields like remote sensing, microscopy of cell colonies, plant sciences
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other components in the food formulation determine the color. The project combines experimental characterization (spectroscopy, microscopy, and light scattering) with modeling of light transport
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for catalysis and electrocatalysis. You will develop a research activity within experimental characterization of electrocatalyst model catalysts using electrocatalysis workstations, scanning probe microscopy and
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pohonons and orbital magnetization dynamics in nanodevices ChiPhonOrb The candidate will perform experiments in nanodevices where acoustic signals can be triggered. MOKE microscopy, ac-dc magnetoresistance
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the tissue response around the materials will be followed by multimodal approaches including (among others) time-lapsed in vivo imaging, multiphoton intravital microscopy, spatial transcriptomics and