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Postdoctoral researcher for single-molecule protein sequencing with origami nanopores Job description We aim to develop single-molecule peptide sequencing using biological nanopores. The research
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for single-molecule protein sequencing with origami nanopores Job description We aim to develop single-molecule peptide sequencing using biological nanopores. The research project will focus on developing
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, regeneration and cellular plasticity. You will employ techniques such as single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, whole-genome sequencing, high-throughput screening, CRISPR-based functional screening and patient
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-molecule transport and measure the NPC nanoscale structure using TEM, AFM, FRET, DIB, MINFLUX, etc. We study purified yeast NPCs as well as design the amino-acid sequence of the IDPs and TRs de novo from
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using TEM, AFM, FRET, DIB, MINFLUX, etc. We study purified yeast NPCs as well as design the amino-acid sequence of the IDPs and TRs de novo from the bottom up and study these in biomimetic solid-state
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meetings but through ongoing communication with partners across disciplines and institutions. Actively ensuring alignment and integration of your work package with the broader project goals will be essential
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, emissions reduction, and alignment with the aviation sector’s climate-neutral goals for 2050. Your Role As a postdoctoral researcher, your primary focus will be on experimental work related to
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assess its performance, techno-economic feasibility, and environmental and social impact. The project aligns closely with the European Green Deal and supports strategic autonomy by fostering collaboration
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experts and in alignment with ongoing initiatives within the Agency. Your objectives will be to perform independent research and development, targeting one or more of the following key areas, subject to
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logistics networks. The research will focus on addressing challenges like efficiency, sustainability, scalability, data sovereignty, and alignment of subsystems. 2. Machine Learning for Collaborative