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(Helmholtz resonators, phononic crystals, structured waveguides). These media offer fine control over dispersion and acoustic energy localization, suggesting a potential amplification of radiation forces. Yet
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the serial dilution micromethod. 2 Evaluation of cell viability by time-kill tests. 3 Evaluation of microbial biofilm biomass using crystal violet staining 4 Assessment of cell viability in microbial biofilms
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cytochrome P460 containing enzymes. Time resolved and spectroscopically validated crystal structures of enzyme intermediates will be used synergistically with quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics (QM/MM
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grow new materials by molecular beam epitaxy, or create heterostructures of materials by exfoliating and stacking atomically thin layers from crystals, and fabricate nanoscale electronic devices
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crystals in real time using the technique of atomic force microscopy (AFM). We are the first group to use this approach to determine the nanoscale flexing transformation mechanism of a MOF induced by solvent
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this control experimentally in carefully selected prototypical magnetic materials. Job description The work will involve synthesis and growth of single crystal samples, as well as their characterization with X
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-of-the-art equipment for the extraction, purification, crystallization, and characterization of O2-sensitive enzymes. Internal collaboration at the Institute for Structural Biology (IBS) and within
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-of-the-art equipment for the extraction, purification, crystallization, and characterization of O2-sensitive enzymes. Internal collaboration at the Institute for Structural Biology (IBS) and within
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scaling limits of conventional silicon electronics. By engineering crystal symmetry and magnetic order through controlled chemical doping, the research aims to tune the quantum metric and realize giant
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). You will conduct research in one or more of the following topics Crystallization of polymers Analysis of the structure of semi-crystalline polymers Mechanical and thermal properties The work involves