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Reporting experimental data Requirements: Education: Bachelor's degree preferred Knowledge and Professional Experience: Technical background in (engineering, physics, chemistry...) Ebeam lithography
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fluid delivery and complete lab-on-a-chip integration for point-of-care devices. The application and technology transfer of the nanobiosensor devices for clinical diagnostics and environmental control is
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nanohorns). The research efforts taking place within the Nanomedicine Lab have been cross-cutting disciplines, bridging the gap between fundamental nanomaterial engineering and medicines development towards
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Materials and Devices (AEMD) group focuses on the material sciences and technology aspects of novel electronic materials, with a strong emphasis on graphene as well as other 2D materials (MoS2). The group
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applications. The candidate will help on MSc and PhD students supervision and training. AVAILABLE INSTRUMENTS Thermo Fisher Spectra 300 (60-300 keV), double corrected and monochromated, Gatan Continuum EELS with
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technology, nanofabrication) and applications, with a strong emphasis on bioelectronics for neural interfacing. Main Tasks and responsibilities: The research activity of the candidate will be part of
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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: Research Support Technician in Active learning Research area or group: Theoretical and Computational Nanoscience Description of Group/Project: In
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has experienced a significant expansion in recent years, reflecting a growing interest in life sciences research at the nano and micro scales. The facility plays a key role in enabling interdisciplinary
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operation protocols. Commissioning of the instrument and perform experiments with the new setup. Requirements: Degree in Physics or Engineering Experience in Scanning Tunneling Microscopy instrumentation and
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in chemistry, physics, materials science, or a related discipline. Knowledge and Professional Experience: Must have a minimum of eight years of professional experience working in an electron microscopy