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measurements at cryogenic temperatures Structural and microstructural characterization using diffraction and microscopy techniques Use of advanced research infrastructure, including synchrotron and neutron
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Engineering of UMinho (https://empregoceb.wordpress.com/ ) or posted in a visible and public place of the host unit, as well as by email to all applicants, enclosing for that purpose, the minutes of the jury
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electronic structure by means of surface‑sensitive spectroscopy and high-resolution electron microscopy testing of chemical looping oxidative coupling of methane in collaboration with SINTEF The content
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register on the electronic platform https://apply.uc.pt/ to submit their application, selecting the procedure to which they wish to apply. Documents uploaded for the application must be in portable document
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will include cellular microscopy, protein immunoblotting, maintenance of cell cultures, and DNA isolation and analysis. Attend all orientation and training sessions designated by the University and
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using accelerator-based radiation sources, (ii ) characterization of the damaged structures by a palette of complementary techniques, that includes analyticial electron microscopy, positron spectroscopy
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Foundation (NRF) Fellow at NTU MSE. Eason's research group focuses on materials characterization, metallurgy, and hydrogen technologies, particularly using advanced microscopy techniques such as atom probe
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. Demonstrated research track record in construction material modelling (mesoscopic/macroscopic), advanced material characterization using chemistry and microscopy techniques, and concrete durability. Evidence of
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particular focus on biomechanical properties and cell migration. The Structures will be studied in-house using photoluminescence spectroscopy and using advanced light microscopy in collaboration with
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structural biology (X-ray crystallography, electron microscopy), biochemistry, biophysics or molecular biology. Proven ability to develop and execute on complex structural biology projects. Ability to collect