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vibrant structural biology community. The role blends (1) expert user support for routine and advanced macromolecular crystallography (MX) and (2) collaborative development of new X-ray diffraction
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Chromatograph, Elemental Analyzer, Spectrophotometer, X-ray Diffraction Unit and any other shared teaching/research equipment. Train and oversee student use as needed. Repair and replace parts as needed. Maintain
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upgrades, ensuring high performance for structural biology projects. The lab has access to a HighFlux X-ray diffraction system, specifically a Rigaku MicroMax-007 HF, a second-generation microfocus rotating
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, reflectometry and diffraction from single crystals or one or two-dimensionally ordered materials. The range of science covered is very broad, from polymer and colloid science through structural molecular biology
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of the difficulty of producing membrane protein crystals of the quality required for high-resolution x-ray or neutron diffraction studies. Numerous approaches involving surfactant-based systems exploiting
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diffraction; Nanotechnology; Materials science; Eligibility citizenship Open to U.S. citizens level Open to Postdoctoral applicants Stipend Base Stipend Travel Allotment Supplementation $82,764.00 $3,000.00
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spectroscopy will be a key component of the experimental toolbox. Where appropriate, additional techniques such as diffraction or photon-based methods and microscopy methods (scanning tunneling microscopy
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variety of materials characterization techniques including: optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS), X-ray diffraction (XRD) with Rietveld knowledge, gas
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motion and how these depend on metal identity, bonding characteristics, oxide structure, proton density, ligands, and reaction conditions. By combining diffraction, spectroscopy, and advanced simulations
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nanostructure research and applications. Our characterization resources include triple-axis x-ray diffraction, atomic force microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, near-field