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metrology. Leveraging state-of-the-art microfabrication capabilities, we are combining micro- and nano-mechanics with photonics and plasmonics to develop novel types of probes and modalities of nanoscale
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scanning electron microscope (FIBSEM), a Hydra plasmon cryo FIBSEM, multiple screening electron microscopes, cryo light microscopes, and cryo grids preparation equipment. The main function of the facility is
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with a 4th Krios microscope being installed, an Aquilos2 cryo focused ion beam scanning electron microscope (FIBSEM), a Hydra plasmon cryo FIBSEM, multiple screening electron microscopes, cryo light
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on incorporating novel, high-throughput forms of single particle EV detection schemes involving nano-flow cytometry, microfluidics, plasmonic or fluorescence imaging using nanoparticles, droplet digital PCR and/or
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western blotting. Operate and maintain laboratory equipment, e.g., flow cytometer, FPLC, Surface Plasmon Resonance, microscopes, gel imagers, plate readers, thermal cyclers, microfermenters, incubators, and
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, nanophotonics, integrated photonics, optomechanics, optoacoustics, plasmonics, or polaritonics. Some postdoctoral research experience is preferred but not essential. A thorough understanding of the fundamentals
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. We seek an outstanding scientist with strong record of significant research accomplishments in one or more of the following fields: nanophotonics, plasmonics, nano-optics, quantum optics, optomechanics
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models/simulations for prototyping of project-specific devices • Experience in nanoparticle synthesis and characterization (e.g., lipid nanoparticles, polymeric, plasmonic nanomaterials) • Experience with
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(cloning, expression, purification), crystallography (crystallization, optimization, data collection and structure determination), biochemistry (enzyme kinetics) and biophysics (Surface Plasmon Resonance
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-speed microscopy to accelerate assay imaging and plasmonic scattering microscopy to characterize ECM interactions and their impact on assay reproducibility. key words Plasmon; Imaging; Scattering