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waveguides and high-Q resonators Implement heterogeneous integration of III-V gain with SiN platforms Fabricate and characterize nonlinear components and integrated lasers Optimize process flows
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in microfluidics, lab-on-a-chip systems, or pore-scale flow visualization Strong experimental skills and interest in interfacial or adsorption phenomena Knowledge of multiphase flows in natural porous
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with cell (co)culture studies, animal models, vaccine research, and flow cytometry is an advantage for the other position. A strong commitment to research. Enthusiasm for working with research students
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microbiological and analytical techniques including isolation of quorum-sensing-bacteria, design of RNA FISH probes, high-throughput testing on microbial cultures, analytical tools such as confocal microscopy, flow
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this exciting technology to market. Thermoelectric elements are devices that are able to partially convert a heat flow into an electrical current using the Seebeck effect. These so-called thermoelectric
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work-related safety and health performance in heavy equipment operations compared to current best practices the general construction sector performs. Responsibilities and tasks The overall objective
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project is part of our current activities on developing new antibiotics based on pleuromutilins. The goal of this project is to identify a hit compound specifically targeting multi-resistant Gram-negative
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themselves. References will be obtained for the preferred candidate from their current and previous employers. Applicants invited for interview should expect to complete a work-related personality assessment
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. The work will involve: Designing and optimizing Power-to-X pathways, including biogas hydrogenation and Fischer–Tropsch-based syncrude production Developing block flow diagrams, CAPEX/OPEX models and
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Job Description Are you passionate about sustainability and reducing environmental impact in biomanufacturing? Global biomanufacturing is expanding rapidly, but current processes rely heavily