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. ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT The Department belongs to the School of Science and focuses on Chemistry and Materials Science. It has recruited faculty from globally distinguished institutions working in
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to the School of Science and focuses on Chemistry and Materials Science. It has recruited faculty from globally distinguished institutions working in these disciplines. Although relatively young, the Department
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The Protein Technologies Center (PTC) comprises a team of 13 scientists within the Department of Structural Biology, specializing in protein biochemistry, molecular biology, biophysics, and
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regenerative medicine, human performance, biofunctional materials, medical devices and biosensors, neural engineering, and synthetic biology. The Department of Bioengineering is housed in the Knight Campus
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of engineering and technology sciences. Experience in biosensor technology, in particular enzymatic sensors and various techniques for immobilizing biocomponents, as well as ion-selective and membrane-based
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a strong background in biosensor design and fabrication, as well as in clinical diagnostics, are encouraged to apply. Research in the MNBL focuses on the design and fabrication of biosensors
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, developing laboratory robots and digital services, biosensors and food ingredients, hosting international summits, and community events. It is a challenging job in a very dynamic environment. You will become
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We are looking to recruit and hire highly experienced, motivated, productive, and accomplished scholars/researchers at the forefront of Materials Science and Engineering to help support our academic
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discovery, and biosensor technology. The role involves advanced laboratory techniques, assay development, and operational support to ensure high quality, reproducible research across a multidisciplinary
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. ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT The Department belongs to the School of Science and focuses on Chemistry and Materials Science. It has recruited faculty from globally distinguished institutions working in