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merit Be fluent in English Must have an experience with scanning probe microscopies, in particular, atomic force microscopy Knowing basics of IR spectroscopy based on a photothermal effect (oPTIR, sSNOM
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of view (Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, etc.); - Participate in progress meetings and report writing. The work will be carried out at the Laboratory
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Must have an experience with scanning probe microscopies, in particular, atomic force microscopy Knowing basics of IR spectroscopy based on a photothermal effect (oPTIR, sSNOM, AFM-IR, PiFM, etc) is a
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; immunofluorescence and immunohistochemistry; proximity ligation assays; microscopy techniques (widefield, confocal, super-resolution STED, correlative light and electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, multiplex
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resolution while integrating structural, biochemical, and imaging-based techniques. This postdoctoral project addresses these challenges by combining AFM-based force measurements, confocal microscopy, and
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: initially one year, renewable Appointment Start Date: Sept-Oct 2025 Group or Departmental Website: http://cegelskilab.stanford.edu (link is external) How to Submit Application Materials: Please email the PI
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techniques, including atomic imaging of surfaces and bulk, nano-probe diffraction (4D-STEM), high-energy-resolution, and valence-level energy-loss spectroscopy, cryogenic microscopy, Lorentz microscopy and
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force microscopy (AFM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS). Electrical properties will be evaluated using Hall effect
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. Modify or arrange repairs on equipment as needed. What you bring: A Ph.D. and postdoctoral training. Experience in various types of light microscopy and advanced image analysis as well as in leading a
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, Computational Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Data Science, or a related field. Job Description: This Postdoctoral Associate will join the Computational Microscopy Imaging Lab (CMIL), led by Dr. Pinaki Sarder