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Translational Biophotonics Laboratory (A*STAR Skin Research Labs, Singapore), we are developing novel biosensing probes based on (specially designed) optofluidic fibers associated with plasmonic nanotechnologies
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the fundamental physics of carrier transport, plasmon-polaritons, phonon-polaritons of multi-dimensional, topological materials and their practical application to THz technologies, wireless communications, as
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characterization of nanomaterials for applications in heterogenous catalysis and plasmonics. In this federally funded project, the postdoc will collaborate with scientists at other US institutions and National
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to the electrochemical reaction being studied. - Optical simulations of plasmons in the thin films. - Design of a specific electrochemical cell to allow normal electrochemical operation under infrared irradiation, without
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EU Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description One position available within the research project entitled: “Plasmon mediated biology: Exploitation
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plasmons, in topological and correlated states in super-moiré van der Waals heterostructures. Milestones include the development of real-space topological probes using the tensor-network formalism
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. Applications are invited for a full-time Postdoctoral Researcher in development of plasmonic nanopore for single molecule sequencing by surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) position under supervision by
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selectively target analyte molecules even in the presence of other similar ones in the tested sample. Numerous examples of selective electrochemical and optical surface-plasmon resonance (SPR) sensors have been
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, covering diagnostics and sensing, but also therapeutic and anti-inflammatory strategies. Engineering and optimizing hybrid nanomaterials, including plasmonic materials and hybrid systems, to enable advanced
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, spanning from the investigation of surface plasmons and the design of nano-structured catalyst materials to density functional theory calculations to understand surface reactions and materials on an atomic