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for neutron scattering and imaging instrument development. You will work in close co-operation with colleagues from GEMS and with the project partners, e.g. colleagues from Forschungszentrum Jülich
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and imaging instrument development. You will work in close co-operation with colleagues from GEMS and with the project partners, e.g. colleagues from Forschungszentrum Jülich. The position will
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advanced attosecond technology to track and control electron dynamics in matter. Our approach enables real-time observation of electronic processes and manipulation of properties at the atomic scale
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imaging technologies in collaboration with the Facility Head. Contribute to communication and reporting, including preparation of figures and summaries for internal and external use. Your profile PhD degree
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open up the possibility of performing ultrafast imaging of complex systems such as large molecules or interfaces with unprecedented spatiotemporal resolution.The PhD project will be pursued within the group
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Description The Cluster of Excellence “CUI: Advanced Imaging of Matter”, funded by the German Federal and State Governments, combines projects in physics, chemistry, and molecular biology at
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assays and live-cell imaging. Working at the interface of microfluidics, quantitative microbiology, and AI-assisted microscopy, you will transform these methods into a robust screening platform. Beyond
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At the Fraunhofer Institute of Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation IOSB, we transform cutting-edge scientific findings into technical innovations – contributing to shaping
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Description The Cluster of Excellence “CUI: Advanced Imaging of Matter”, funded by the German Federal and State Governments, combines projects in physics, chemistry, and molecular biology at
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evaluation of high-performance light microscopy experiments coordinating the smooth operation of the facilities, including instructing users in the operation of the imaging and biophysics facilities