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develop innovative sample handling instrumentation to enable high-throughput, high-sensitivity EPR spectroscopy that will broaden EPR applications to biological and biomedical samples. Newly developed
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materials characterization (XRD, XPS, XAS, NMR, EPR), and synthesis of functional materials is highly preferred. Applicants should submit, as one pdf, the following information: an up-to-date CV that includes
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genomics, biogeochemistry, bioinformatics, molecular evolution, and synthetic organic chemistry. The candidates are expected to be proficient in spoken and written English. Prior experience with EPR and NMR
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to integrate various structural biology data (NMR, SAXS, FRET, EPR) as well as computational models and simulations to create and interpret conformational ensembles of disordered protein regions, with the goal
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glovebox techniques, as well as characterisation techniques (including but not limited to NMR, IR, UV-vis and EPR spectroscopies, magnetometry, cyclic voltammetry). Some experience in characterising
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to integrate various structural biology data (NMR, SAXS, FRET, EPR) as well as computational models and simulations to create and interpret conformational ensembles of disordered protein regions, with the goal
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transformations employing visible light redox chemistry. Additionally, the candidates must have interest in employing spectroscopic tools (UV-Vis, NMR, EPR) to study the fundamental aspects of radical generation
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-vis and EPR spectroscopies, magnetometry, cyclic voltammetry). Some experience in characterising paramagnetic compounds, modelling organometallic mechanisms, as well as basic density functional theory
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characterization using NMR/EPR or X-ray techniques. Additional experience in covalent modification of proteins with fluorophores or spin labels would be a distinct advantage. You will also have access to a suite of
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methods such as electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR/DEER), and protein nuclear magentic resonance (NMR) approaches. Post-docs will be expected to publish and collaborate on high-impact discoveries from