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based on optical trapping or fluorescence microscopy to study RNA polymerase and its response to DNA damage-induced transcription stress; • develop an interdisciplinary skillset by acquiring a
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advanced optical spectroscopic techniques and modelling, e.g. ultrafast (sub-picosecond) photoluminescence, absorption or photoconductivity techniques. Knowledge of semiconductor physics and a track record
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), and experimental mechanics (such as material characterisation, and full-field optical strain measurement). Candidates with expertise in either computational mechanics or experimental mechanics may apply
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), and experimental mechanics (such as material characterisation, and full-field optical strain measurement). Candidates with expertise in either computational mechanics or experimental mechanics may apply
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physical and chemical characterisation. There will also be opportunities to integrate these materials into functional devices, such as sensors, and evaluate their electrical, optical, and thermal performance
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Crainio system performance. The ideal candidate has expertise in Python and biomedical signal processing, more specifically optical signals like Near-infrared Spectroscopy and Photoplethysmography. Strong