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format successfully. Position Summary The Nienhaus Lab of the Department of Chemistry at Rice University is seeking a postdoctoral research associate with expertise in ultrafast optical spectroscopy
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of these interactions by using complementary techniques, including liquid chromatographic (HPLC, UHPLC), Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), and spectroscopy (DLS, UV-Vis). Admission requirements: Master’s degree Biochemistry
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motion and how these depend on metal identity, bonding characteristics, oxide structure, proton density, ligands, and reaction conditions. By combining diffraction, spectroscopy, and advanced simulations
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advantageous. Prior experience with the use and maintenance of cell culture lines for use in in vitro cellular assays. Prior experience in the use of spectroscopy and chromatography-based analytical techniques
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products from airborne and space-borne imaging spectroscopy missions, e.g., the HyspIRI airborne campaigns, DESIS, HISUI, and Hyperion. This effort will also inform the science data processing architecture
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of offers available1Company/InstituteUMR 7140, Chimie de la matière complexe, Bioelectrochemistry and spectroscopy groupCountryFranceState/ProvinceStrasbourgGeofield Contact City Strasbourg Website https
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research project is to characterize the folding of proteins imported into mitochondria using Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. The candidate will work at the BIP laboratory (Bioénergétique
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spectroscopy, and physisorption, and analyze their surface chemistry to derive structure?property relationships. You will study the adsorption behavior of carbon dioxide in the presence of water (co-adsorption
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spectroscopy and reflectron time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Experience with laser spectroscopy in the UV-Visible-NIR and in the MIR ranges, jet expansions and molecular beams, plasma physics, and vacuum
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and iii) Raman, FTIR and X-rays photoelectron (XPS) spectroscopies with the ICMPE/ICMMO facilities. Composition will be checked by Inductively Couple Plasma measurements. Organic polymers will be