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of Exeter. The research in Photonics & Nanotechnology Group (https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/photonics-nanotechnology ) involves the development and applications of advanced photonic technologies and of novel
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, around an existing plasmonic sensor. This role requires an engineer with a broad, practical skillset and demonstrable experience in building and troubleshooting physical prototype instruments, ideally in
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nanotechnology, material science, nano and quantum technologies. We look for candidates interested in in further developing NIST unique PTIR instrumentation (see description at: https://www.nist.gov/programs
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-assembly structures over a range of length scales. The PhD student will be part of a collaborative network of students and researchers at the divisions of Biochemistry and Structural Biology (http
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of the following research topics: unconventional superconductivity, nonequilibrium systems, strongly correlated electron systems, magnetism, 2D moiré/graphene/TMD systems, and plasmonics. Successful applicants
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Supervisor Dirk Linke: https://www.mn.uio.no/ibv/english/people/aca/dirkl/index.html Co-supervisors: Håvard Haugen (Corticalis AS), Susanna Fagerholm (University of Helsinki) Project description The PhD
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blotting, co-immunoprecipitation, and chromatographic separation using FPLC. Perform protein characterization – using circular dichroism, surface plasmon resonance (Biacore), microscale thermophoresis, and
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conditions, from cryogenic temperatures (4K) to body temperature. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR5270-SYLGON-060/Candidater.aspx Requirements Research FieldEngineeringEducation
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, instrumentation, and systems including (but not limited to): Integrated and nano-scale photonics; metasurfaces, and plasmonics; Optical manufacturing, patterning, and machining techniques; Biophotonics and optical
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liquid and/or gel phases – within the HRZZ project “Secondary Nucleation and Plasmon-Assisted Growth of Nanoparticles” (POTENTIALS). According to the Career Development Plan of the doctoral candidate