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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: Posdoctoral Researcher Research area or group: Nanobioelectronics and Biosensors Group Description of Group/Project: The Nanobioelectronics and
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worked in areas relevant to the group description and it is exepected to be familiar with the research area of optical and electrochemical biosensors. Excellent interpersonal skills in order to interact
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Research Assistant/Associate in Photonics Integration of Graphene and Related Materials (Fixed Term)
engineering and nanotechnology, and it will require the realization of novel devices for wide range of applications such as photodetectors, optical modulators, optical amplifiers, lasers, biosensors etc. based
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Department: Robert Vácha Research Group – Central European Institute of Technology Deadline: 31 Dec 2025 Start date: by negotiation Job type: full-time Job field: Science and research Come to
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, Biotechnology, Nanotechnology, Biomedical Engineering, or related fields. Proven experience in one or more of the following areas: o Electrochemical biosensors o Bioelectroanalysis and bioelectronics o Wearable
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. The solution relies on the integration of a biosensor into an aerosol sampler. This interdisciplinary project brings together excellent research teams from fluid dynamics, bioengineering and biotechnology. Your
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quenching dynamics. This fundamental research project will advance the understanding of photosensitizers in electrochemistry. Moreover, it will have a potential impact in novel biosensor technologies
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for QUT's Doctor of Philosophy , including any English language requirements. Enrol as a full-time, internal student. Have a background in electrical, mechatronic, or biomedical engineering, expertise in
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systems as intelligent biomaterials and biosensors Assembling cells into multicellular structures and tissues (e.g. 3D printing of cells) Interfacing biomolecular systems with solid-state technology
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The Training Centre for Current and Emergent Quantum Technologies is funded by the Australian Research Council to support 12 full time Higher Degree by Research (HDR) students who will undertake