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Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde da Universidade do Porto (i3S) | Portugal | 14 days ago
and advanced materials to deliver biofilm-disrupting agents directly to the wound site in a controlled manner. Nanomaterials development: Preparation of magnetic nanoparticles linked to biofilm
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Cooperación Territorial Interreg VI-B Europa Suroccidental-Programa Interreg SUDOE (2021-2027)-Fondos Feder Where to apply Website https://sede.unizar.es/?app=touz&opcion=mostrar&id=72474 Requirements Research
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(SERS), including experimental data acquisition and analysis Design, synthesis, and characterization of plasmonic or inorganic nanoparticles for optical or sensing applications Nanostructured or soft
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Institute (Strasbourg, France). He or she will be responsible for synthesizing functional polymers for the production of hybrid nanoparticles. He or she will work under the supervision of Dr. M. Vauthier and
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experimental data acquisition and analysis Design, synthesis, and characterization of plasmonic or inorganic nanoparticles for optical or sensing applications Nanostructured or soft-matter materials
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Science, or a closely related field. Documented experience in the synthesis and purification of organic semiconductors, nanoparticles, or quantum dots. Experience with the synthesis of carbon dots is
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Ferromagnetic Nanoparticles for Water Pollution Control Key words: Organic synthesis, Cyclodextrin, Magnetite, Capture/Release/Recycling, Inorganic and Organic Pollutants, LC-MS Quantification/Isothermal studies
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the rational design of delivery systems for biotechnological and therapeutic applications. Recommended literature: Blasco S.; Sukeník, L.; Vácha, R.: Nanoparticle induced fusion of lipid membranes
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.: Nanoparticle induced fusion of lipid membranes. Nanoscale 2024, 16, 10221-10229, doi: 10.1039/D4NR00591K Risselada H.J.; Bubnis G.; Grubmüller H.: Expansion of the fusion stalk and its implication for biological
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decoupling the key thermoelectric characteristics using a “nanoparticle-in-alloy” design strategy within an inorganic thin-film system. The core objective of the research is to tailor the interface structure