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knowledge of semiconductor physics, lasers, and optics. Ideally, experience in the field of transmission electron microscopy. High level of self-motivation, as well as enjoyment and skill in practical work
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“planar scanning probe microscopy”, a flexible approach to scanning probe microscopy developed in our group (Ernst … Reinhard, ACS Photonics 6, 2 (2019)) to turn nanogap cavities into a scanning probe
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electron microscopy using a transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and a scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Experience developing new or existing electron microscopy instrumentation or methods. Significant
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experimental research in nanoparticle catalysis using advanced operando electron microscopy This collaborative PhD project between Technical University of Munich (TUM) ( the group of Prof. Barbara A.J. Lechner
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the pH range of 2.5 to 4.5. Advanced analytical training will be provided in techniques such as X-ray Diffraction (XRD), synchrotron-based spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). This PhD
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, largely due to the intrinsic instability of their active materials. A new class of materials, conjugated block copolymers combining electron donor and acceptor units along the same backbone, has been
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via operando liquid-phase transmission electron microscopy (LP-TEM). Your tasks: Self-motivated and independent planning, execution, and analysis of research in the scope of operando electrocatalysis
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. Utilized methods include molecular and cell biology, flow cytometry, histology and microscopy, protein work, and bioinformatics. Your profile We are looking for candidates who enjoy lab work and who also
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layers, thorough FLA processing, and extensive materials characteri-zation using XRD, electron microscopies, TOF-SIMS, electrochemical methods, etc. Modeling and simulations should help us to explain
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of the molecular species of the radionuclide in cellular compartments/cells using spectroscopic techniques (e.g., UV-Vis, Raman, X-ray absorption spectroscopy) and microscopic methods (e.g., electron microscopy