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devices The project will include three secondments: University of Bern (Switzerland) – advanced in-operando spectroscopic techniques Molecular Gate (Spain) – advanced methods to image doping profiles
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electronic devices The project will include three secondments: University of Bern (Switzerland) – advanced in-operando spectroscopic techniques Molecular Gate (Spain) – advanced methods to image doping
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dynamics to cellular metabolism. The student will receive broad training in cell culture, genome engineering, live-cell imaging, biochemical assays, proteomics, and computational data analysis, and will work
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the national infrastructure network SciLifeLab for Cryo-EM and cellular volume imaging, providing “state of the art” technology access for this project. Cryo electron microscopy (cryo-EM) methods provide
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SciLifeLab for Cryo-EM and cellular volume imaging, providing “state of the art” technology access for this project. Cryo electron microscopy (cryo-EM) methods provide possibilities to visualize
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mutagenesis, imaging, genomics, and single-cell transcriptomics. The project and research environment will give the dedicated student the opportunity to train as a first-class researcher. PhD project 2: The PhD
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and survival in host cells. Through a combination of microbiology, imaging, molecular biology, and translational modelling, the PhD student will generate data to support the design of biofilm-resistant
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from mass spectrometry analyses. These models will provide a more realistic picture of how chemicals behave in different tissues across zebrafish life stages, from embryos to adults. The project is
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electrolytes, primarily solid-state, for applications in Li-based batteries. Polymer synthesis, electrolyte fabrication, construction and testing of prototype battery cells are all parts of the project
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modalities, and subsequent study of the effects on biological systems. The group has full access to state-of-the-art laboratories for in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo biological system read-outs including imaging