Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Country
-
Employer
- CNRS
- DAAD
- Nature Careers
- Technical University of Denmark
- University of Antwerp
- ; University of Birmingham
- Forschungszentrum Jülich
- MOHAMMED VI POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY
- University of Basel
- ;
- Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
- Chalmers University of Technology
- Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
- Delft University of Technology (TU Delft); Delft
- Empa
- Fundación IMDEA Nanociencia
- MPINB
- Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics •
- Monash University
- National Research Council Canada
- Purdue University
- SciLifeLab
- TU Darmstadt
- Technical University Of Denmark
- Technical University of Munich
- University of Cambridge
- University of Münster •
- University of Southern Denmark
- University of Twente
- University of Tübingen
- Université de Bordeaux / University of Bordeaux
- Uppsala universitet
- 22 more »
- « less
-
Field
-
close collaboration with colleagues at Imperial College and partners in Germany and the USA, with the overall aim of exploring novel functional states in ferroelectric domain walls for future nano
-
microscopy center inaugurated in 2007. The research activities carried out at DTU Nanolab span from nano- and microfabrication with Silicon-based materials, carbon and polymers to the highly sophisticated
-
neurons in the brain gives rise to the plethora of animal behaviors. Our research spans a large range of scales from the nano-scale imaging of brain circuitry, to large-scale functional imaging of brain
-
on manufacturing living biosystems and engineering biomedical devices. We have two interactive research themes: 1) biomanufacturing and cryopreservation; 2) micro/nano-biomedical devices. We use principles and
-
of molecular and biological materials using X-ray and neutron scattering. The main research areas are materials for photovoltaics, proteins in solutions and at the interfaces, and complex nano-structured
-
using X-ray and neutron scattering. The main research areas are materials for photovoltaics, proteins in solutions and at the interfaces, and complex nano-structured materials. For more information, visit
-
using in-house cells at the Swiss Light Source (SLS) and at the European Synchrotron (ESRF) and analyse the results. They will perform Nano Raman/SERS experiments and investigate the photochemical
-
boost its quality-oriented research environment in the metropolitan area of Marrakech. About MSN department The Materials Science, Energy, and nano-engineering (MSN) is a department at Mohammed VI
-
(nano)materials. The research will investigate both direct and indirect quenching strategies, with a focus on singlet oxygen production and suppression in photoelectrochemistry and sensing applications
-
on building the next generation of quantum processors based on superconducting circuits. To achieve this ambitiuous goal, we have a variety of projects related to: Development and optimization of nano