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metasurfaces to boost the sensitivity of plasmonic biosensors. Introduction Current workhorse techniques to detect and study single biomolecules rely on fluorescence microscopy. Recent advances in Zijlstra’s
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led by Dr. Danick Briand from the Soft Transducers Laboratory at the EPFL (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) has PhD students openings in the fields of wearable biosensors for saliva analysis
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continuously and precisely sense and process molecular signals among infectious bacteria colonies for diagnosis. The receiver development will consider novel design principles combining approaches in biosensors
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. The selected candidate will be involved in the the electrochemical biosensor design based on ab-initio numerical simulations and experimental results interpretation. The position will be part of Plasma Physics
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consider novel design principles combining approaches in biosensors, communication systems, and machine learning. Are you motivated to take a step towards a doctorate and open up exciting career
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systems as intelligent biomaterials and biosensors Assembling cells into multicellular structures and tissues (e.g. 3D printing of cells) Interfacing biomolecular systems with solid-state technology
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Team Leader. Leading the design, development of lateral flow assays, synthetic biology systems, and biosensor platforms; plan and execute experiments, troubleshoot, and analyze data, ensuring robust
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placed in the pool. The pool will list candidates in descending order of score. Candidates in the pool may be contacted if a successful applicant does not accept the position offered or, after accepting it
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The Biosensors lab (https://www.gizeligroup.eu/ ), headed by Prof. Electra Gizeli, invites applications from a PhD student for one position to work in the newly awarded EU HORIZON-HLTH-2023-TOOL-05 project
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(University of Adelaide). Project 1.4. Quantum biosensor development (University of Adelaide). Project 1.5. Quantum chemical sensor development (University of Adelaide). Project 2.1. Superconducting quantum