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promise for real-time and non-invasive monitoring of diverse biomarkers, there is currently no biosensor that can reliably detect key TLS biomarkers. This PhD project will focus on developing novel
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PhD Studentship in Chemical Engineering - Electrochemical biosensors for point-of-care monitoring of life-threatening cell breakdown in blood cancers Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum
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led by Dr. Danick Briand from the Soft Transducers Laboratory at the EPFL (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) has PhD students openings in the fields of wearable biosensors for saliva analysis
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join our team at IETR Laboratory, CNRS, Rennes, France for a fully funded PhD (3 years). The project is supported by the French National Research Agency (ANR) and Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF
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Project details Objective: This project aims to develop a wireless, nanoengineered graphene-based biosensor for real-time dopamine (DA) detection. The wireless design of the sensor aims to enable
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The Molecular Plasmonics group at the Eindhoven University of Technology has a PhD position in the field of metasurfaces for single-molecule biosensing. This project aims to develop a new generation
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power sources for electronics, supporting the Green Transition. Biosensing involves detection of biological targets, often for diagnosing or monitoring disease. Cheap and effective biosensors can save
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through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Industrial PhD: Development of a high
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biosensor, transforming an existing prototype technology into a deployable environmental monitoring solution. Building on recent innovation at Exeter, this PhD will translate a novel discrete gape-sensor unit
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a PhD position in the field of metasurfaces for single-molecule biosensing. This project aims to develop a new generation of single-molecule sensors that exploit collective and localized resonances in