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proejct ERC TimeNanolive. The laboratory has an on-site culture room and various microscopes for single molecule localization microscopy. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR8214
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, electronics, image and data analysis, chemistry, and biology. In this position, the successful candidate will work on the development of a novel three-dimensional single-molecule localization microscopy
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lifetime microscopy and single-molecule localization microscopy, with the aim of enabling dynamic observation of living biological systems and nanostructures. This research lies at the interface of physics
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of the metalloprotease ADAM10 trafficking by tetraspanins in colon cancer, using single-molecule techniques. - Single-molecule biophysics (single-molecule localization microscopies and single-molecule Förster Resonance
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key platform molecules, 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF) offers exceptional potential for the production of bio-based polymers, fuels, and fine chemicals. However, conventional catalytic oxidation routes
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. The candidate will work on the newest instrument, which is specifically designed for measurements combining AFM and photoluminescence. Tip-enhanced photoluminescence of single molecule on thick insulator The PhD
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project, which aims to explore the potential of paramagnetic complexes as solid-state quantum bits (qubits) for quantum information processing. In order to measure properties at the single-molecule scale
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molecules using site-specific conjugation strategies. - Development of DNA origami scaffolds to spatially organize and orient proteins for structural studies by single-particle Cryo-Electron Microscopy
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molecular metal catalysts for the synthesis of polycarbonates from CO₂ and bio-sourced molecules. Organic and organometallic synthesis Physicochemical characterization Catalytic testing The recruited
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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Nanobio team is developing new concepts to push back the limits of single-molecule