Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Country
-
Program
-
Field
-
5 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire Rhéologie et Procédés Research Field Engineering Chemistry Physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country
-
inaccessible regimes. Work in the lab combines optics, protein engineering, chemistry, electrophysiology, simulation, and theory. We work at the levels of individual molecules, single cells, and whole
-
other characterisation studies on fast-charge technologies with WMG and is a collaboration between WMG and the School of Engineering. Publications from Prof Piper and Dr Loveridge (google scholar): https
-
exposure. It leverages recent advances in PCD membranes by MSU and Fraunhofer USA, as well as the new SEE space electronics testing facility being built on campus. These advances will position the University
-
communities in the field of proton exchange membrane electrolyzer catalyst material development, characterization, production and recycling, and contribute to research within applied science. The main tasks
-
, membranes and advanced electrochemical systems. Collaborate with AI and computational science teams to accelerate discovery using machine learning, large language models (LLMs), and large quantitative models
-
characterization of non-lamellar lyotropic liquid crystalline nanocarriers, production of biomimetic lipid nanoparticles and in cell culture, namely cell membrane extraction techniques, permeation assays using
-
engineering, materials science & engineering or related field. Excellent experimental and analytical skills relevant to the project (in particular membrane fabrication, materials characterization, aqueous
-
Institute (https://water.rice.edu ) and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (https://cee.rice.edu ) invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position in Prof. Qilin Li's Lab
-
E. cloacae) bind their targets. Finally, we will model how the inside-out barrels insert into the membrane by studying the (BAM-invasin complex), building on work by our collaborator (Dirk Linke