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cultures Stable isotope labelling coupled to nanoSIMS Fluorescence microscopy & Expansion microscopy Cryo-FIB in tandem with Cryo-EM This position is financed by the Independent Research Fund Denmark
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for catalysis and electrocatalysis. You will develop a research activity within experimental characterization of electrocatalyst model catalysts using electrocatalysis workstations, scanning probe microscopy and
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biology and single-molecule microscopy techniques (such as EM, TIRF, AFM microscopy) will be a major advantage. Experience with aptamer development, binding assays, confocal microscopy and flow cytometry
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insight Develop and use Python tools for EIS data processing and modeling Perform microstructural and compositional analysis (electron microscopy, XRD, Raman, EDS) Contribute to fabrication of SOE cells (3D
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collaboration. The Choudhary lab conducts research using interdisciplinary, state-of-the-art technologies, including quantitative proteomics, next-generation nucleic acid sequencing, advanced microscopy, CRISPR
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such as mechanical exfoliation and stacking, as well as characterization methods including AFM, SEM, and optical microscopy. Experience with advanced nanofabrication techniques such as e-beam lithography
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fundamental level. Information on the department can be found at: https://sic.ku.dk/research/ Our research The Allergic Inflammation group at the Leo Foundation Skin Immunology Research Centre within ISIM is
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for infection and root nodule organogenesis will be the responsibility of the postdoc. Your profile Training and experience with plant molecular genetics, single cell analyses, light and confocal microscopy
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for infection and root nodule organogenesis will be the responsibility of the postdoc. Your profile Training and experience with plant molecular genetics, single cell analyses, light and confocal microscopy
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facilities in microscopy, diffraction, spectroscopy and NMR. The NMR research is also embedded within the Department of Chemistry (chem.au.dk ). The Viennet lab in the bioNMR group focuses on elucidating