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(or as agreed) The newly-established “Quantum Opto-Electronics" research group of Prof. Tomasz Smoleński at the Department of Physics, University of Basel, Switzerland (https://smolenski-lab.com ), is
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extraction; real-time qPCR, Western blotting, cell-function assays, ELISA, immunofluorescence staining, confocal and transmission electron microscopy, and flow cytometry). 25%: Project Management Mouse colony
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should have: MSc or PhD in Molecular biology, Cell biology, Biochemistry, Biophysics or related field. At least three years of hands-on work experience with high-resolution microscopy analyses
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Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities · 1-2 years working in electron microscopy or x-ray crystallography, and data processing (particularly related to protein structural analysis/modeling
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chemisorption (e.g., CO or H2 pulsed chemisorption), and transmission electron microscopy as well as catalyst synthesis. Background Investigation Statement: Prior to hiring, the final candidate(s) must
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the advanced imaging techniques available, including confocal microscopy for tracking fluorescent MPs and developmental analyses, as well as Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) available at the MNHN site. He/she
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equipment in metabolomics, cell biology, time-lapse microscopy. You will work in a dynamic and highly interdisciplinary team including computer scientists, experimentalists and clinicians. You will be
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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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fluorescence, optical tweezers, interferometric scattering (iSCAT) microscopy, and cryo–electron microscopy/tomography (cryo-EM/ET), to address these questions. The Senior Staff Scientist will play a leadership
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liquid phases have been predicted. It can be realized using atoms with two valence electrons, such as ytterbium or strontium. To investigate such SU(N) physics, our group has developed a quantum-gas