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and implantable sensors o Microfluidic-based electrochemical platforms o Data-driven sensor signal processing Fluent English proficiency (B2/C1 level or higher). Strong analytical, problem-solving
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. The successful candidate will be joining the Atomic Quantum Optics group led by Prof. Dr. Morgan Mitchell. The group has several active research topics focused on hot-vapor quantum sensors, including
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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: Postdoctoral researcher for the development of nanoporous graphene field-effect transistor sensors Research area or group: Atomic Manipulation and
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. The successful candidate will be joining the Quantum Photonics group led by Prof. Hugues de Riedmatten. The group has experience in quantum technologies for quantum networks, including quantum memories, quantum
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application of these nanostructures for advanced and externally controlled nanotherapies, contrast agents, environmental remediation and sensors. The group also pushes at the limits of microscopy, synchrotron
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application of these nanostructures for advanced and externally controlled nanotherapies, contrast agents, environmental remediation and sensors. The group also pushes at the limits of microscopy, synchrotron
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Chemistry, Engineering Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Nanotechnology, or related fields. - Proven experience in one or more of the following areas: o (Bio)chemical sensors o Electrochemistry o
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for information and communication technologies, in particular displays, image sensors and secure communications. The main drive of the group is to carry out applied research which bridges academia and industry, by
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to develop highly performant, CMOS compatible, thermal sensor and microbolometer technology. The project aims to revolutionize thermal imaging technologies for automotive, safety and surveillance by developing
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systems for information and communication technologies, in particular displays, image sensors and secure communications. The main drive of the group is to carry out applied research which bridges academia