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Job Description DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Post-Doctoral Research Fellow (25260341) We are looking for one Post-Doctoral Research Fellow to work on organic electrochemical transistor-based biosensor
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for an exceptional candidate with experience in biosensors for biomedical applications, particularly electrochemical aptamer sensors. Main tasks and responsibilities: Plan and conduct assays for the design and
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chromatographs, controlled-environment gas exchange and fluorescence measurements and biosensors. Producing peer-reviewed publications from both ongoing and previously conducted research. Providing support for
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Fellow to work on organic electrochemical transistor-based biosensor devices for health management applications as part of our Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Macau Science and Technology Plan Project (Category C
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luciferases; applications in biosensors, bioassays and environmental bioindication,” and involves the selection of gene targets, cloning, expression, purification and functional assays of proteins from
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photoproteins within the FAPESP thematic project Bioluminescence: biodiversity; metabolic origin; structure/function and engineering of luciferases; applications in biosensors, bioassays and environmental
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minimum of 12 months Appointment Start Date: Early/mid 2026 Group or Departmental Website: https://evodesign.org/ (link is external) How to Submit Application Materials: Please directly contact us at
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of biosensors into microsurgical training, developing a robust framework for data collection, and advancing performance analytics. Together, we shift how we train, observe, and understand microsurgical expertise
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Science Education. The molecular plasmonics group develops plasmonic and nanophotonic biosensors with single-molecule sensitivity. The team is multidisciplinary and hosts physicists, chemists, and
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experience in the development of biosensors, preferably applied to the biomedical field, ranging from the design and optimization of sensory platforms to validation in relevant healthcare contexts. 5