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their functional groups and modifying the pH or ionic strength, it is possible to promote the adhesion of species present in the target solution, such as proteins, to create a highly sensitive biosensor (Figure 1a
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PhD position available at Ludwig Maximilians University Hospital Munich, Germany (ENDOTRAIN) (DC5) PhD position:Wearables & Biosensors- Primary Aldosteronism -Out-of-Hospital Diagnosis & Monitoring
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of an Electrochemical Measurement at the Limits for Biosensor Applications Previous work has demonstrated the potential of electrochemical measurement using high-frequency (GHz) techniques, achieving faradaic current
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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job title: Research Assistant - Nanobioelectronics and Biosensors (2 vacancies) Research area or group: Nanobioelectronics and Biosensors Group Description
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-generation screen-printed electrochemical biosensor arrays capable of detecting multiple biomarkers simultaneously. The successful candidate will explore innovative electrode designs, advanced surface
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Dr Haoran Ren) Nanophotonic optical biosensors (with Dr Haoran Ren) Marrying photonics with 2D materials at the nanoscale (with Dr Haoran Ren) web page For further details or alternative project
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Job Description This PhD position requires a strong background in biomedical engineering, materials science, chemistry, or a related field. The candidate should have experience with biosensors
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biosensors (e.g., plasmonic/photonic readouts), with potential for portable/point-of-care translation Planning experiments, analyzing data, and reporting results in a rigorous and reproducible way
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biosensors or optics. Should be comfortable being hands-on. Requires experience in circuit design and microcontroller programming. How to apply Apply for this scholarship at the same time you apply
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: Biosensors and Dynamic Regulation for Robust Biomanufacturing PhD enrolment: Spanish National Research Council DC3: Metabolic modelling and simulation of microbial stress responses and robustness PhD enrolment