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nanoindentation, in-situ mechanical testing, electron microscopy, and data analysis is also necessary for this position. IEBC (Internal Employee Being Considered). Skills / Knowledge / Abilities Must have expertise
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(ORD) and circular dichroism (CD), high-resolution mass spectroscopy (HRMS), cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), electron microscopy and diffraction, alongside quantum mechanical models to analyze
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microscopy, flow cytometry, and Western blotting. Computer proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint. Familiarity with computer languages is desirable. Experience in Virology, mass spectrometry
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the ultimate analysis of single molecules. We aim to detect a low number of faradaic electrons (ultimately individual). This will ultimately enable electrochemical studies of individual molecules. We will try to
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transmission. (5) Connectomics & Computational Modeling – Generating high‑throughput electron‑microscopy connectomes and in silico circuit models to understand how networks of thousands of neurons produce robust
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. Preferred Qualifications Ph.D. preferred. Hands‐on experience with Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) preferred. Equipment Utilized Position regularly uses X-Ray Diffraction (XRD); Scanning Electron
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laser, synchrotron radiation, and electron microscopy; Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy and its applications. New in-situ and operando characterization method development for synchrotron radiation
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Position Summary A postdoctoral research associate position is available in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. This is an 18-month position with extension contingent on funding
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another, the electronic properties of the resulting heterostructure can change dramatically. Remarkably, a large-bandgap insulator can become ferroelectric, solely due to this relative twist—without any
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Description Summary: A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Qiwen Dong in the Department of Microbiology, Molecular Genetics, and Immunology at the University of Kansas Medical Center