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, together with some post-doctoral experience. You should possess a strong background in biomineralization and/or crystallization chemistry, microfluidics, solution synthesis, and spectroscopic techniques (e.g
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discrete dislocation plasticity simulations and using insight gained to validate and refine crystal plasticity and continuum scale models where appropriate. You should possess a PhD (or near completion) in
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The ESCARGOT project aims at obtaining new or unconventional crystals of oxides and fluorides, doped with
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when atoms or ions of a dopant are incorporated within the crystal structure of a host. Even at minute quantities, this can significantly alter the properties of crystals. Although solid solutions in
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on “Improving the thermo-optical properties of Ge single crystals for Infrared applications” The demand for infrared (IR) optical technologies is rapidly increasing across various sectors. At present, Germanium
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and Skills Required degree/skills : PhD (or expected PhD) with experience in protein crystallography and biophysical techniques with a proven track record of successfully solving ligand-bound crystal
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of individual ice crystals and grain boundaries. This postdoctoral project aims to leverage these developments to better constrain the origin, structure, and evolution of basal ice beneath the Greenland and
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, the postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for contributing to the development of advanced methodologies for predicting crystal structures (CSP) based solely on their chemical composition and atomistic modeling
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world. The ideal postdoc candidate must hold a PhD in protein biochemistry and have a solid background in structural biology, including the purification of native enzymes, their crystallization, X-ray
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both powder and single crystal X-ray diffractometers. A key initial focus will be to develop a unique facility for ultrafast single-crystal X-ray diffraction. You should have a PhD in Chemistry, Chemical