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aberration-corrected Nion HERMES 200 scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) optimized for both atomic level imaging and high energy and momentum resolved electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS
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state-of-the-art aberration-corrected Nion HERMES 200 scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) optimized for both atomic level imaging and high energy and momentum resolved electron energy loss
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the management and operation of a state-of-the-art aberration-corrected Nion HERMES 200 scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) optimized for both atomic level imaging and high energy and momentum
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | about 21 hours ago
for sustaining research excellence, fostering collaboration, and maximizing the impact of institutional investments. Dalhousie’s CORES program plays a critical role in ensuring that sophisticated, often high-cost
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-generation molecular technologies that integrate DNA event recording, genome engineering, organoid and stem-cell platforms, and high-throughput sequencing to study dynamic cell states in health and disease
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academia, industry, and government that leverages the power of artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, materials sciences, and high-throughput chemistry to create self-driving laboratories (SDLs), also
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/or High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) to monitor cell culture media composition, and how to use these measurements to build predictive models of cell cultures able to infer and optimize cell
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/ . The Yachie lab (https://yachie-lab.org/ ) develops next-generation molecular technologies that integrate DNA event recording, genome engineering, organoid and stem-cell platforms, and high-throughput
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Design. Ultimately, the individual will serve as the vital link, translating abstract AI concepts into reliable, high-performance physical systems that define the future of mechanical engineering. The
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