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We are seeking a motivated candidate to join our team. The successful applicant will be involved in the design, fabrication, and testing of functional thin film coatings. Key responsibilities include
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layers and control thermal resistance at the interface; - Operate new synthesis reactors for the production of 3- to 4-inch diamond wafers; - Characterize the coatings produced from a physicochemical point
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technique based on CLCE coating. This new technique, combining a novel material coating with a camera-based tracking system, aims to provide a unique spatially-distributed bridge monitoring, leading to new
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adaptable networks. Recently we have developed different types of inherently flame retardant dynamic networks for fire safe fiber reinforced composites and self healing coatings. The proposed position will
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Pasadena, California | United States | 3 months ago
-passivated detectors. We also use atomic layer deposition (ALD) processes in order to engineer new coatings for advanced optics or detectors, including the customization of detector response over a broad
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, and overall corrosion-barrier performance. The final outcome will be a predictive framework and design guidelines for robust NHC-based protective coatings. This postdoctoral position, funded by
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incorporating the molecular systems for strong light–matter coupling. The successful candidate will: Develop thin-film deposition and cavity fabrication processes, including spin coating, polymer matrix blending
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architecture, coat assembly, and organelle identity. By investigating how cells build and remodel carriers and compartments around oversized cargo, the project seeks to reveal general principles of secretory
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a focus on metabolomic and transcriptomic data. Performing tissue sectioning, matrix coating of the resultant sections, data acquisition using a Bruker TimsTOF MALDI-2 instrument and downstream
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industry-supported centers including the Fraunhofer USA Center Midwest (CMW) for Coatings and Diamond Technologies. The Department has accredited B.S. degree programs in both Electrical Engineering and