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to function, and this process is tightly regulated by a network of chaperone proteins. At the heart of this network is Hsp90, a molecular chaperone essential for the folding and maturation of at least 20% of
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quantum sensing techniques to probe these emergent states. The successful candidate will join a small, collaborative team and be involved in all stages of the research cycle: design and operation of
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, you will: Design and perform fluorogenic and nano-photonic DyeCycling experiments. Write/adapt analysis code to process fluorescence trajectories and extract kinetic information. Evaluate bioconjugation
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/apply/nccr-antiresist-fellowship-call-2025 Review of applications will start after 15 January 2026. Shortlisted candidates will be informed in early February 2026 about the following interview procedure
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conduct their research at the Biozentrum at the moment. Our selection procedure Our selection procedure is based on in-person interactions on site. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to the Biozentrum
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understanding of protein systems. As a PhD student, you will: Design and perform fluorogenic and nano-photonic DyeCycling experiments. Write/adapt analysis code to process fluorescence trajectories and extract
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: design and operation of scanning probe instrumentation fabrication of van der Waals heterostructures transport, optical spectroscopy, and quantum sensing experiments data analysis, modeling, and scientific
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Interact with national and international teams of mathematicians and computer scientists PhD applicants must possess a Master's degree in mathematics, theoretical physics, or computer science. Candidates