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to develop a hyperspectral DUV imaging system for applications in microscopy in the context of chiral light-matter interactions at the nanoscale as part of our team at the VU Amsterdam (matzlab.com
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a highly motivated student to develop a high-resolution DUV microscopy for applications in
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their chemistry, nanostructure, and optical properties using advanced microscopy and spectroscopy techniques; Collaborate with researchers from both chair groups to integrate knowledge from nanomaterials chemistry
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mechanics to patient-specific prognosis. If you are eager to combine state-of-the-art computational tools with advanced microscopy to solve the puzzle of blood clot fracture and embolization, this is your
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spectroscopies, as well as magnetic force- and scanning electron microscopy. You will collaborate closely with your theoretical partner in Utrecht, learning from theory to improve optical strategies and design
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characterization techniques including optical and electron microscopy, IR and Raman spectroscopy, MRI, and X-ray microtomography to track crystallization dynamics in real time. Analyzing mechanical degradation
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recrystallization and control nucleation for biomedical applications in e.g. heart and kidney cryopreservation. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/359905/phd-in-de-novo-design-of-ice-bi
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nanolab cleanroom to realize these designs. You will use state of the art microscopy methods to map the performance of your structures, moving to progressively more advanced prototypes. This project is
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in immunology. practical experience in immunology, flow cytometry and microscopy; strong analytical and problem-solving skills; a flexible, pro-active team spirit; excellent communication skills in
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state-of-the-art magnetic imaging with advanced electron microscopy techniques. You will generate high-quality experimental datasets that form the basis for data-driven micromagnetic modelling developed