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experiments in the field of diffusion, observing the movement of single atoms while applying electrical bias for metallic materials used for future particle accelerators, electron microscopy, medical devices
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ICFO is currently looking for an SLN Technician, who will join the Super-resolution Light Microscopy & Nanoscopy (SLN) Research Facility team. The Super-resolution Light Microscopy & Nanoscopy (SLN
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macrophage subpopulations in their acute response to reperfusion injury following myocardial infarction. The study employs various imaging modalities, including confocal laser scanning microscopy and light
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. The electrodes will be characterized by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and X-ray microfluorescence spectrometry (UCCS, Artois) to verify their dimensional and structural quality
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at: https://www.gov.uk/browse/visas-immigration/work-visas To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: Dr. Louie Aspinall, Cryo-electron Microscopy Facility Manager Email
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The University of North Carolina at Greensboro | Greensboro, North Carolina | United States | 2 days ago
microscopy tools, is highly encouraged to apply. The primary responsibilities include: (1) operating and maintaining the High-resolution Transmission Electron microscope (25%), (2) Characterization
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macrophage subpopulations in their acute response to reperfusion injury following myocardial infarction. The study employs various imaging modalities, including confocal laser scanning microscopy and light
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of viruses, primarily using electron microscopy, complemented by other methods to understand structure and function. The project involves structural studies of diatom viruses with the aim of increasing
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functional readouts using state-of-the-art imaging techniques (confocal and light-sheet microscopy) and metabolic analyses. This interdisciplinary project is part of the MetaOrgan consortium and aims
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strong-correlation systems by means of atomic resolution electron microscopy. We use various microscopy techniques, such as electron tomography, in-situ imaging under electric bias, differential phase