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the environment, such as nuclear spins as well as 4f-shell electron spins. Our research group operates two state-of-the-art cryogenic STM systems, each optimized for ESR-STM experiments. As a postdoc, you will be
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/). Researchers at GRIP aim to understand the molecular basis of disease, develop innovative therapeutic strategies, and optimize drug delivery to improve human health. Our teams combine expertise in nanomedicine
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, you will work at the intersection of data science, epidemiology, and clinical research, developing innovative methods to optimize the use of rich real-world data. You will be part of a collaborative
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skills; track record of publications is a plus. Ability to work in interdisciplinary research teams. Takes initiative, manages time effectively, and meets deadlines. Creative and critical problem-solving
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of a low-voltage multi-beam SEM that combines high-throughput imaging with integrated cathodoluminescence (CL) detection enabling large-area imaging of biological samples. This four-year research
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for sustainable applications. Job requirements We seek an outstanding experimental researcher with an interest in data management who’s motivated to work in an international, multidisciplinary, and academic
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to work at the interface of fundamental research and real-world application. You will work closely with PhD students and senior researchers under the supervision of Prof. dr. M. Pilar Ruiz. We are looking
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molecules. Position Overview: We seek a postdoctoral researcher to develop and optimize surface functionalization strategies for optical chips, focusing on molecular recognition systems capable of operating
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oncology. Collaboration is central: you will work closely with animal research technicians, researchers in nanomedicine, and clinical partners. Your task will be focused on the in vitro and in vivo
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embedded in a collaborative project with industrial and academic partners, giving you the opportunity to work at the interface of fundamental research and real-world application. You will work closely with