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multidisciplinary research and development teams designing and investigating new medical devices and restorative technologies, particularly 3D printed microfluidic artificial lung technologies, and provide high level
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at the Department of Biomedical Engineering mainly focuses on the emerging field of combining ultrasonics and microfluidics for particle and fluid manipulation in micro- and nanoscale, and it is one of the world
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within the scope of the European Project MFMET II – Establishing Metrology Standards in Microfluidic Devices II, under the following conditions: Scientific Area: Mechanics, Materials, Nanotechnology
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Offer Description A call is open for the award of a Research Grant (RG) within the scope of the European Project MFMET II – Establishing metrology standards in microfluidic devices II, under the following
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for colloidal self-assembly, including colloidal epitaxy and microfluidic-based methods. They will also implement advanced optical characterization techniques, such as coherent backscattering, frequency
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the development of microfluidics and live-cell fluorescent microscopy to understand how Candida spp. and Streptococci spp. respond to environmental changes, responses to antimicrobial agents such as chlorhexidine
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algorithms, electric and magnetic fields, ultrasound, optics and targeted radiation, microfluidics, controlled force sensing and actuation and related tools for probing and controlling biomolecular systems
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fitness in different environments. Please check out the lab website for more descriptions of our research: https://sifangwei.github.io/ 4. Position Description and Qualifications: We are mainly looking
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, bioscience, molecular biology or a related field. Candidates should have extensive experience of working with microfluidic chips, mammalian cell culture and advanced imaging techniques. More information on our
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for synthesis. A postdoctoral position is available for 3-years to work with Professor Florian Hollfelder at the Biochemistry Department of Cambridge University (https://hollfelder.bioc.cam.ac.uk/ ). The project