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spectroscopy of nanomaterials · Plasmonics · Electron microscopy Desired Attributes: Proven ability in creative problem-solving, effective time management and prioritization across diverse research activities
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catalysts for ammonia synthesis by plasmon-photocatalysis, using batch and flow reactor systems. Further information is available at the following group webpages: Professor Graham Hutchings https
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nanophotonics. Candidates should have significant experience in nanophotonic devices (including nano-plasmonics) design, fabrication, and characterizations. All candidates should have a Ph.D. degree. Appointments
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. Key Responsibilities: To develop process for electroreforming of biomass to chemicals and fuels To fabricate device prototypes of plasmon-enhanced electroreforming of biomass Conduct research and
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in their specialty. Work Experience Requirements (Essential Requirements): ·No work experience is required. Duties related to the College of Arts & Sciences: ·Works on research in plasmon-exciton
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driven systems; time crystals; manybody localization; polaritons and other collective excitations (e.g., plasmons, phonon polaritons, excitons, polarons); light matter interactions; linear, nonlinear and
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 1 day ago
fluorescence polarization, time-resolved FRET (TR-FRET), FRET, and BRET. Proficiency in biophysical assay platforms, including isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) and surface plasmon resonance (SPR), is also
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, GA with faculty with expertise in experimental and theoretical research in high-entropy alloys, plasmonic materials, and optical properties of lanthanide-doped materials. The position is for a one-year
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delivery of presentations to a range of audiences. Desired criteria: Experience in cell biology and biotechnology Experience in molecular omics and plasmonic nanomaterials Why work at Macquarie We rank
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evaporation and/or boiling, using near-surface imaging techniques like surface plasmon resonance imaging or optical microscopy, along with simulation (modeling). While nanoscale liquid films are known to play a