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Your Job: Many technologically important material properties are closely related to disorder and short-range structural correlations. Diffuse scattering observed in a diffraction experiment on
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for membrane biophysics and drug‑delivery research. While conventional small‑angle scattering (SANS/SAXS) provides exquisite nanoscopic structural detail, it rarely captures the crucial mesoscale dynamics
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for Understanding Viral Replication: Molecular Mechanisms of Dengue Capsid Protein Binding Probed by Neutron Scattering (LYON) You will join the Large-Scale Structures group at the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL
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Scattering to understand kinetics of morphological transitions in Polymerization-Induced Self-Assembly You will join the LSS group at the ILL (Grenoble, France), and more precisely the small angle neutron
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. Absorption of X-rays in an object provides conventional X-ray image contrast, but absorption of this ionizing radiation can induce cancer with sufficient exposure. However, X-rays also refract and scatter in
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scattering, neutron scattering, light scattering and fluorescence microscopy to unravel the properties of such droplets. The concrete activities during the project will involve protein handling, general
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the study of nanoscale and atomic-scale dynamics by analyzing fluctuations in coherent X-ray scattering. The uniquely high MHz repetition rate of the European XFEL has already made XPCS highly successful
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economy is no longer an abstract ideal – it is a growing expectation from customers, partners, and regulators. Yet circularity often progresses through scattered experiments (repair, reuse, remanufacturing