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invites applications of talented and ambitious candidates for a PhD student position in the field of single-molecule biophysics, with a focus on protein trapping and analysis using state-of-the-art nanopore
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understanding of protein systems. As a PhD student, you will: Design and perform fluorogenic and nano-photonic DyeCycling experiments. Write/adapt analysis code to process fluorescence trajectories and extract
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and in a team Desirable: Experience with optics, cryogenics, or scanning probe techniques Knowledge of nanofabrication or cleanroom methods Programming skills for data acquisition and analysis A fully
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, relevant for a real application of interest to an industrial partner that will provide experimental data. The PhD student will work within a novel theoretical and computational framework for phase-field
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, you will: Design and perform fluorogenic and nano-photonic DyeCycling experiments. Write/adapt analysis code to process fluorescence trajectories and extract kinetic information. Evaluate bioconjugation
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) mechanics OR in designing laboratory experiments OR in data-driven analysis methods is an advantage. Excellent written and oral communication skills in English. (French is not required) We offer Opportunity
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components and nucleic acids interact and self-assemble. Apply data analysis and modeling to deepen understanding of nanoparticle architectures, and contribute to standardization-relevant method development
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programming, modelling, and data analysis skills. Experience with formulating and solving mathematical optimization problems is an asset. Proficiency in English is required; good comprehension and oral skills
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The Geoecology research group at the Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Basel (Switzerland) is looking for a PhD student candidate that will explore innovative research questions in
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project (Decarbonization of Heating and Cooling), we are seeking a motivated and qualified PhD candidate to design integrated district heating and cooling systems. Future thermal networks based on renewable