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PostDoc - Advanced STEM imaging and spectroscopy in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (RIANA Project)- ICN2 & ALBA Synchrotron Research area or group: Advanced Electron Nanoscopy Description of Group/Project
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optogenetics and calcium imaging in ex vivo slices of the mouse anterolateral frontal cortex. Share this opening! Use the following URL: https://jobs.icfo.eu/?detail=970
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microscope that allows one to perform single-atom and single-site resolved fluorescence images of strontium Hubbard systems for the first time. Furthermore, we have very recently been able to push our setup
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will be joining the Optoelectronics group led by Prof. Dr. Valerio Pruneri, renowned for cutting-edge work in advanced materials and photonic systems for next-generation communication, imaging, and
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for information and communication technologies, in particular displays, image sensors and secure communications. The main drive of the group is to carry out applied research which bridges academia and industry, by
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for information and communication technologies, in particular displays, image sensors and secure communications. The main drive of the group is to carry out applied research which bridges academia and industry, by
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amplify therapeutic effects across cancer and neurodegenerative diseases, offering a new paradigm in precision medicine. This approach is based on the deisgn of novel wirelessly controlled micro/nano
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to locally amplify therapeutic effects across cancer and neurodegenerative diseases, offering a new paradigm in precision medicine. This approach is based on the deisgn of novel wirelessly controlled micro
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applications. The main responsibilities for this position include (but are not limited to) the following: Working mainly in Raman microscopy techniques and in general in any other advanced imaging technique in
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areas:Miniaturized optically pumped atomic magnetometers (OPMs) for ultra-low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (ZULF NMR) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); NMR MRI with a focus on MRI of microfluidic