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are interested in postdoc candidates with prior experience in any of the following areas: ceramic processing, nano-particle synthesis, colloidal chemistry (i.e., rheological testing, zeta-potential), advanced
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interdisciplinary researchers. MS-RADAM aims to advance the understanding of key radiation-induced biodamage phenomena at the nano- and larger scales, with applications in particle therapy, radiotherapy, and
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interdisciplinary researchers. MS-RADAM aims to advance the understanding of key radiation-induced biodamage phenomena at the nano- and larger scales, with applications in particle therapy, radiotherapy, and
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: Summary of Job Duties: The Cleanroom Manager ensures operational readiness, cleanliness, and contamination-control practices for the University of Arkansas Nano Institute Cleanroom, including supervision
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to future nano-electronics and nano-spintronics applications, particularly, focus on topological materials, Dirac materials, 2D van der Waals materials, correlated systems, and high-Tc superconductors
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particle catalysis and single molecule microscopy (Langhammer group: Nat Methods 2022, 19 (6), 751-758; Nat Commun 2019, 10, 4426; ACS Nano 2023, 17, 21030-21043); optical microcavities (Shegai group: Nature
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properties of aerosol particles and clouds. Current research focuses on related but different areas of aerosol science and covers the whole size spectrum from the nano- to the microscale. We are looking for a
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Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives - Groupe | Gif sur Yvette, le de France | France | about 2 months ago
of radiation hard electronics activities at European Space Agency Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics 2013 IOP [Hamouda2020] W. Hamouda et al., J. Appl. Phys. 127, 064105 (2020) https://doi.org/10.1063
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the college with research areas including 3D printing, robotics, manufacturing, materials, nano-bio sensors, machine learning, tissue engineering and aerosol and particle physics. The Kate Gleason College
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/ The Department of Physics (PHY) has built a strong reputation for scholarly work in the field of computational, biophysics, nano-materials, photonics, astrophysics, particle, plasma physics and applied molecular