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-wavelength excitation) in to the current waveguide chip settings. further develope microfluidics for controlled fluidic exchange allowing for kinetic measurements and to enhance data-driven image analysis
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excitation) in to the current waveguide chip settings. further develope microfluidics for controlled fluidic exchange allowing for kinetic measurements and to enhance data-driven image analysis to provide
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become part of the interdisciplinary BioMicroSystems group, led by Maria Nordin. The BioMicroSystems group focuses on using microtechnology and microfluidics to solve complex biological questions
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200 staff and ~60 Ph.D. students. Please read more about the department’s work at https://www.uu.se/en/department/cell-and-molecular-biology . This position is based in Johan Elf’s research group
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internationally recognized research in organs-on-chip and droplet-based microfluidics in collaboration with research teams at several different Swedish and foreign universities. Research funding has been obtained
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of biomedical engineering with an emphasis on acoustofluidics. Special focus will be put on the development of microfluidic systems based on acoustofluidic chromatography and enrichment (trapping
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(Türkiye), Oxford Brookes University (UK), and Gdansk University of Technology (Poland). The project aims to develop a new generation of microfluidic system for combined hydrodynamic and acoustic cavitation
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separate CTCs from blood. This will include, cell culturing, microfluidic and flow cytometer cell sorting and operation of mass spectrometers (MS), as well as multi-omics data integration and analysis
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, or military service. The following experience will strengthen your application: Experience with fluidics/microfluidics to explore sample transportation to the sensor. What you will do Develop methods
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(e.g., from the viewpoint of physics, chemistry, or mechanical engineering), programming, machine learning, or equipment automation (including microfluidic systems, robotics and remote sensing