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microscopy methods (darkfield, photothermal, ultrafast, interferometric), electron microscopy, machine learning and other advanced statistical methods. Required Application Materials Cover letter, curriculum
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, particularly in the contexts of optimized photonic metrology, scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy and scanning impulse-response metrology techniques. US citizenship is preferred. Interested
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to develop an understanding of how the physical states of the dye and other components in the food formulation determine the color. The project combines experimental characterization (spectroscopy, microscopy
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facilities, who are developing complementary microscopy and AI/ML workflows, ensuring that multimodal datasets (X-ray, electron microscopy, and spectroscopy) are well-aligned and interoperable. These positions
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: bacteriology, fluorescence microscopy, electron microscopy, antibiotic assays, biochemical purifications, biochemical assays such as binding assays and protein gel electrophoresis, as well as analytical methods
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time-resolved hard X-ray diffraction microscopy and spectroscopy on single-crystalline bulk and thin film quantum materials (e.g. ferroelectrics, multiferroics, strongly correlated electron systems
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. The Tools: Our lab sits at the cutting edge of biophysics, integrating Cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM). X-ray crystallography, and advanced biochemical & cell biology assays. Why Join Us? Beyond the bench
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of 3D+ structure, heterogeneity, and/or dynamics from scattering and/or microscopy data; (2) autonomous analysis and decision making for self-driving and/or human-in-the-loop experiments; (3) computer
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cut lung slices, transgenic rodent models, preclinical models of lung fibrosis, in vitro and in vivo testing therapeutic candidates, scRNAseq, spatial transcriptomics, confocal and electron microscopy
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engineering to measure the structural and dynamic properties of individual biomolecules using spectroscopic techniques such as single-molecule Forster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) and cryogenic electron