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. The applicant should have a strong background in either ultrafast physics or quantum materials. Ideally with significant experience working at XFEL or synchrotron, or advanced ultrafast laser experiments
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leading scientists, all working at the technological edge of modern electron microscopy for advancing catalysis science. The four topics are: 1. Designing Superior Catalytic Sites You will explore
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Internet, Earth Observation, and Autonomous Transportation. As far as technical enablers are concerned, we leverage expertise on advanced technologies including semantic/task-oriented data processing, signal
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. The applicant should have a strong background in either ultrafast physics or quantum materials. Ideally with significant experience working at XFEL or synchrotron, or advanced ultrafast laser experiments
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neuronal cultures and brain tissue samples will be used. Targeted identification will be achieved by e.g. cryo- immunofluorescence (cryo-CLEM) and immunogold. Cryogenic focused ion beam milling methods will
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techniques such as sputtering, E-beam evaporation, chemical synthesis, and advanced magnetic characterization (VSM, SQUID, PPMS). A core strength of the lab is its focus on additive manufacturing (3D printing