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, we believe science can achieve its fullest potential. THE ROLE During your internship you will work on a projectin the Electron Spectroscopy and Nanoscopy (https://el-spy.iit.it/ ) group, coordinated
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for research and employees from all over the world. The Core Facility Cellular Imaging at the FMP is looking for a Technical Assistant for Electron Microscopy (m/f/d) (Ref 02/2026) The position is full-time as a
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- Research Associate in Automation of Electron Microscopy Cardiff School of Chemistry Cardiff University We seek to recruit an enthusiastic, highly motivated scientist with proven intellectual and technical
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used in biomaterials engineering and tissue engineering (e.g.in vitrocell culture, scanning electron microscopy, operation of bioreactors used in tissue engineering, operation of a goniometer; experience
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microscopy (TEM) and defect characterization in materials. The research conducted in Prof. Zhou’s laboratory focuses on advanced in-situ/ex-situ electron microscopy and spectroscopy, materials for quantum
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different light regimes. Building on recent work from the group (Schramma et al. PNAS 2023,2024,2025), the research will combine advanced confocal and fluorescence microscopy, mechano-sensing assays
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, particularly in techniques such as Schlenk line, glove box, powder X-ray diffraction, electron diffraction, electron microscopy, and porosity analysis. The candidate is expected to have a thorough understanding
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beam physics, condensed matter physics, or materials science. Specifically, dedicate effort to the following tasks. • Development of new time-resolved transmission electron microscope • Time-resolved
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Lexington, KY Grade Level 40 Salary Range $15.30-24.50/hour Type of Position Staff Position Time Status Full-Time Required Education AA Click here for more information about equivalencies: https://hr.uky.edu
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achieved by our collaborators in Paris. The nanocylinders will be characterized in aqueous and organic medium using light and neutron scattering and transmission electron microscopy. Their efficiency in