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in any of the following methods will be advantageous: Single-crystal crystallography, Powder X-ray diffraction, NMR, UV-vis, IR and Luminescence spectroscopy, electrochemistry. The candidate will hold
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analysis and measurement uncertainty analysis will be performed by the student as well as UV/Vis spectroscopy, pycnometry and microscopy. Where to apply Website https://www.sckcen.be/en/thesis-and-internship
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., published articles, conference contributions, book chapters). Particular consideration will be given to expertise in characterization techniques such as Electron Microscopy, UV-Vis Spectroscopy, XRD, FTIR
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materials; spectroscopy; kinetics; Eyring; Hammett; UV‑Vis; fluorescence; DFT; materials chemistry; R2; postdoctoral; fixed-term Work Location(s) Number of offers available2Company/InstituteUniversity
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You will contribute to the research of the Molecular Photonics group by conducting optical time-resolved spectroscopy (UV-Vis, IR, fluorescence) on samples of functional organic molecules in solutions
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challenging chemical bonds (N–H, O–H, and C–H) under mild conditions. The project combines plasmonic materials, photoelectrochemistry, and ultrafast laser spectroscopy to investigate and control charge transfer
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and optical properties. Experience in molecular spectroscopy (UV-Vis absorption/emission) and molecular structure elucidation. Ability to work both independently and within a multidisciplinary research
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unique proteins function. In addition to mass spectrometry, the Leney group utilises SDS PAGE, chromatography, UV-vis spectroscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, bioinformatics and in collaboration with
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the beneficiary of this contract shall be as follows: Synthesis of peptide derivatives and their chemical modification. Characterisation of the compounds prepared by NMR, HPLC-MS, UVVis spectroscopy, circular
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spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, size exclusion chromatography, circular dichroism spectroscopy and UV/Vis spectroscopy. The mechanical properties of the new scaffolds will be determined using rheology, tensile