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project, we are looking for a talented PhD candidate for the microfabrication of novel electrochemical platforms for energy harvesting and electrosynthesis using bacteria. In this project, funded by
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, or intervention using electronic, mechanical, or smart material systems. This particular PhD studentship, based at the School of Engineering, University of Birmingham, focuses on developing a microfabricated
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nanoparticles and reactions at the atomic-level by combining path-breaking advances in electron microscopy, microfabricated nanoreactors, nanoparticle synthesis and computational modelling. The radical new
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English Candidates with experience in cell culture are encouraged to apply. Experience with imaging, molecular biology, hydrogels, chemistry, microfabrication and microfluidics are highly desirable
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Science. The research group studies electronic and electromechanical components and develops new concepts for nanoscale materials, devices and systems using nano- and microfabrication techniques. One ambition of the IDS
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of Nanoelectronics, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Bioengineering or related field Experiences with nano- and microfabrication and processing, biomolecular surface modification, nucleic acids sensing Proficiency in
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quantum computing as well as experience with cryogenics, signal delivery, microfabrication, materials optimization, and microwave control are highly preferred qualifications Please feel free to apply
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holder will be required to have practical experience in high-density microelectrode pattern on soft substrates with good understanding of advanced microfabrication processes, electrode substrate
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knowledge of microfabrication techniques, a strong interest in medical device development and clinical translation, excellent communication and teamwork skills, motivation to engage with interdisciplinary and
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several members working in different disciplines, such as biology, microfabrication, pharmaceutical science and polymer science. The project is highly interdisciplinary, and we expect that you enjoy