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, spectroscopy, and biomedical validation in clinically relevant environments. Key work assignments include: Design, fabrication, and optimization of high-performance plasmonic nanostructures and SERS substrates
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enzyme activity assays, DNA/RNA-binding affinity measurement, surface plasmon resonance, etc. Lead substantial experimental planning and scheduling across interconnected studies. Anticipate technical and
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magnetic microscopy to work on “Thermally-driven motion of spin textures” within the Future Leader Fellowship project lead by Dr Naëmi Leo. This project uses the novel localised plasmonic heaters to create
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of Excellence. The Nanomagnetism group (https://www.nanogune.eu/en/research/groups/nanomagnetism ) is seeking to recruit a talented, enthusiastic young scientist who is highly motivated to boost his/her research
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analysis related to nanomaterials and biomaterials. 2. Develop and refine experimental protocols, such as biosensor development, plasmonic nanomaterials synthesis and bioconjugation, immunoassay development
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lab webpage at: https://sbufrenchlab.wordpress.com/. This position provides excellent learning opportunities and access to state-of-the-art resources and facilities, including training and regular
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microscopy and spectroscopy to investigate their unique electronic, structural, and plasmonic properties. Project 2: Exploring the synthesis of metallene layers sandwiched between SiC and graphene
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Technology (FTMC, Vilnius) The Center for Physical Science and Technology (FTMC, https://ftmc.lt/en/ ) is the largest non-university scientific organization in the Baltic states with more than 700 staff
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microscopy, nanosciences, biosensing, and nanobiotechnologies. Jerome Wenger’s group has acquired a wide expertise in the nanoscale control of light fields in plasmonic nanostructures and its application
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: Nanomechanical motion transduction with a scalable localized gap plasmon architecture. Nature Communications 7: 13746, 2016. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13746 Brian J. Roxworthy and Vladimir A. Aksyuk