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Artificial enzymes or nanozymes Catalysis at biointerfaces or reactive nanomaterials Advanced materials characterisation techniques (e.g., electron microscopy, spectroscopy, surface analysis) You will be
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, and either flow cytometry or microscopy, or both. The ideal candidate values patience, curiosity, and hypothesis-driven science, and is eager to learn new model systems and/or techniques. High standards
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Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde da Universidade do Porto (i3S) | Portugal | about 1 month ago
skills and advanced knowledge of signal analysis; Proven laboratory experience, specifically in microscopy techniques and cell culture. Preferential: Preference will be given to candidates interested in
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components. Practical skills in conductive inks, functional coatings, or printed electronics. Experience with characterization techniques, such as electrical measurements, mechanical testing, microscopy
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candidate will use a combination of microscopy, proteomics, genetic constructs, and in vitro reconstitution to study if these change in biomass density results in phase transitions in the cytoplasm and if
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ultrastructural methodologies at the heart of this project using cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) combined with cryogenic correlated light and electron microscopy (cryo-CLEM) and cryo-focused ion beam (cryo-FIB
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., electron microscopy, spectroscopy, surface analysis) You will be motivated to work in a multidisciplinary research environment, collaborating with researchers across engineering, materials science, and
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, bioinformatics and microscopy. • A thorough, organised, and systematic approach to laboratory practice and record keeping is essential. • Ability to relate to a wide variety of people within a research
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force microscopy (AFM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS). Electrical properties will be evaluated using Hall effect
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August 2026. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor Philip Moriarty, Philip.moriarty@nottingham.ac.uk Please note that applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted. Our