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Your Job: QENS and INS experiments to investigate the diffusion dynamics of water and ligand molecules on metal oxide nanoparticle surfaces, accompanied by complementary experimental techniques
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The Department of Biomedicine at Faculty of Health at Aarhus University invites applications for a position as Postdoc in the field of gene editing as per 1 October 2025 or as soon as possible
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. CRISPR-Cas9 delivery via carbon nanotubes and chitosan nanoparticles for floral induction in Norway spruce https://www.umu.se/en/ucmr/ec-postdoc-programme/crispr-cas9-delivery-via-carbon-nanotubes-and
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We are looking for a postdoc to join our team at the Division of Engineering Materials at Chalmers University of Technology . The research will focus on the use of magnetic fields to control
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generating cellulose nanoparticle-based liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs). You will also be exploring novel cellulose and chitin-based LCE precursors and LCEs that are reprogrammable thanks to bond exchange
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by the EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) COFUND scheme. Around 20 postdocs will be recruited in the 4th call 2025. Each fellowship lasts 36 months. For more information, visit https://www.euraxess.se
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polymers and crosslinking, thereby generating cellulose nanoparticle-based liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs). You will also be exploring novel cellulose and chitin-based LCE precursors and LCEs
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 2 months ago
the nation for federal research expenditures as well as for federally funded social and behavioral sciences research and development. Here at Carolina, our highly skilled postdocs play a vital role in our
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nanoparticle formulations, surface modification of nanoparticles, testing wireless power transfer, and/or integration of nanoparticles into chip-scale bioelectronic devices. You are encouraged to bring
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oxygen carriers can change that. This project focuses on developing hemoglobin-based nanoparticles as red blood cell substitutes. These systems promise universal compatibility, long shelf life, and safe