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characterization techniques including optical and electron microscopy, IR and Raman spectroscopy, MRI, and X-ray microtomography to track crystallization dynamics in real time. Analyzing mechanical degradation
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spectroscopies, as well as magnetic force- and scanning electron microscopy. You will collaborate closely with your theoretical partner in Utrecht, learning from theory to improve optical strategies and design
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PhD in experimental soft matter, physics, fluid dynamics, or a related field; experience designing and developing microscopy and imaging techniques, in particular at high speeds; the ability to work
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hands-on experience with molecular and experimental plant biology. You enjoy working on pioneering projects in a collaborative environment. Desirable skills: You have experience with advanced microscopy
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an affinity for biophysics and/or soft matter science. A research and goal-oriented attitude. Experience with microscopy (optical/fluorescence/cryo-TEM) and crystallization is preferred. Ability to work
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specializing in Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Focused Ion Beam Scanning Electron Microscopy (FIB-SEM) to support advanced research in Earth materials. We are seeking an experienced professional with a
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, neutralization assays, (primary) tissue culture, PCR, flow cytometry, immunoassays and (fluorescence) microscopy; good communication skills and a proactive attitude; excellent organizational skills and dedication
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nanolab cleanroom to realize these designs. You will use state of the art microscopy methods to map the performance of your structures, moving to progressively more advanced prototypes. This project is
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at the Max Planck Institute, which are equipped with dedicated cell-culture facilities, histology and RNA labs, single-cell and spatial analyses equipment, and advanced microscopy suites, including a confocal
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these signals with their transcriptional programs. You will use a variety of techniques and tools, including microscopy and fluorescent imaging techniques, transcriptomics, metabolite profiling and high