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, and publications in cultural heritage science for a wide range of audiences, including the general public, Cornell students, and museum professionals Essential Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry
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. Preparation of heterogeneous catalysts. using a range of techniques. ii. Advanced characterisation of heterogeneous catalysts, such as in situ techniques (e.g. electron microscopy, beamline
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museum professionals Essential Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry, Materials Science, Physics, or a related discipline is required by the start of the appointment Experience with x-ray techniques, such as x
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integrated alpha radiation sources Performing post-mortem analyses (electron microscopy e.g. EPMA, SEM, and X-ray methods e.g. µCT, XRD) Preparing and evaluating solution analyses using ICP MS/OES Publishing
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for the examination of irradiated samples Production and metallography of samples for electron microscopy Development and implementation of methods for visualising and quantifying radiation damage using transmission
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Regular Job Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job In this role, you will have the opportunity to conduct research investigating the molecular
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: 6843159 Research Associate Professor, Chemistry Position Information Position Title: Research Associate Professor, Chemistry Department: Chemistry Posting Link: https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/60615
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on two types of phenomena: (i) Charge Density Wave (CDW) order in magnetic, lanthanide-based MOFs and (ii) electride-like, quasiatomic electron states that reside in the pores of certain MOFs. The aim
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of Prof. Jennifer McManus, examining protein phase transitions associated with biomolecular condensation in-vitro using a range of scattering and fluorescence microscopy techniques. The overall aim is to
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-on-chip systems to model metabolic interactions; Implementation of cell cultures and differentiation of iPSCs; Processing of histological samples for optical and electron microscopy; Analysis