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SD-26006 PHD STUDENT IN METAL DECORATED METAL OXIDE NANOSTRUCTURES FOR ENHANCED PLASMONIC LIGHT H...
with researchers and engineers specialized in microfabrication, materials analysis, and ALD process development. • Participate in international conferences and publishing your findings in peer-reviewed
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of manuscripts etc. Research exchange to collaborating institution, depending on the interest of the PhD student Mentoring and career development Access to state-of-the-art equipment, facilities, and
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responsible for nanoimprint lithography (NIL) to ensure smooth integration of the developed nanomaterials into structured coatings. The project’s ambition is to realize retrofittable multilayered films
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the mechanisms that generate and resolve DNA damage. We have developed and routinely apply high-resolution mapping technologies — including LAM-HTGTS for direction-resolved DNA break mapping, Hi-RepliSeq
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training and professional development as well as further qualifications ans special offers in the areas of shopping, travel and sports Dedicated project-specific resources to improve the compatibility
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, postdoctoral associates, and students in the Department of Cell Biology and help them develop and carry out computational strategies for the (multi-platform) analysis of new datasets generated in their own and
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core facilities and international collaborations Career development support and mentoring throughout the programme Eligibility and Requirements: Applicants must hold (or expect to obtain) a university
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international collaborations through the ERC-Synergy funded research network and the Karolinska Neuroblastoma and Paraganglioma Network. The goal is to develop the student into an independent researcher
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Luxembourg. The candidate will focus on fabricating copper/carbon composites for various applications, including lithium-ion batteries. LIST has developed a water-based process that uses functionalized carbon
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PhD fellowship at the Copenhagen Center for Glycocalyx Research at the Department of Cellular and Mo
dissecting how protein and glycan assemblies drive signaling and cell communication. Develop precision tools to selectively target disease-relevant assemblies, opening new therapeutic opportunities in cancer