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. and have ideally demonstrated expertise in the areas of experimental microflow physics, flow characterization techniques, and the design of experimental setups and microfluidic devices. Candidates with
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Job Description Job Alerts Link Apply now Job Title: Research Fellow (Microfluidics Technology) Posting Start Date: 08/07/2025 Job Description: Job Description At iHealthtech, we envision advancing
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on polysaccharide-based materials and biopolymers. Both laboratories are equipped with advanced instrumentation in rheology, microscopy, microfluidics, and physico-chemical characterization, providing an ideal
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to translate microfluidic systems into clinical settings. Analyse experimental data and contribute to high-impact publications, presentations, and patents. Produce quality research outputs consistent with
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facilities dedicated to microfluidics, high-resolution imaging, and cell culture that will support the fellow in training, setup, and execution of the project, and the successful candidate will have the
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-bioreactor systems for organ-on-a-chip applications. Integrate sensors, microfluidic control, and environmental regulation into compact bioreactor units. Collaborate with biologists and engineers to validate
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for fabricating, characterizing, and testing biofabricated vascular surrogates. Our approach integrates additive manufacturing, microfluidics, and in situ physiochemical reactions to achieve these objectives. We
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to synthesize and pattern sustainable materials derived from biomass. We combine additive manufacturing, microfluidics, and in situ physio-chemical reactions to achieve unprecedented control over the function and
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behaviour (e.g. electrophysiology, microfluidics, 3D imaging). Good working knowledge of experimental biophysics and soft matter is highly desirable. Proficiency in scientific programming, especially
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development and laboratory automation systems (liquid handlers, robotic colony pickers etc.). Experience with sequencing technologies and microfluidics. Experience using fluorescence-activated cell sorting