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The Photonics and Optomechanics Group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, MD is looking for postdoctoral scholars to develop nonlinear photonic integrated
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The Photonics and Optomechanics Group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, MD, USA is seeking multiple postdoctoral scholars to carry out research in
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: We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral scientist with strong in vivo two photon imaging skills to perform groundbreaking translational research in Alzheimer's disease. Your work will focus
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at rescuing circuit dysfunction and evaluating outcomes using state-of-the-art behavioral characterization. We are seeking an expert in neural circuit analysis with experience in: In vivo two-photon imaging
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the following areas will be considered: Microscopy development and applications: Design, construction and application of high-speed 3D microscopy methods including our SCAPE / light-sheet approaches, two-photon
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You will: Lead a project on synaptic and circuit mechanisms underlying sensory processing in V1 Implement advanced in vivo approaches, including two-photon imaging, optogenetics, and/or
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Postdoc in experimental studies of phase behavior of ABC-miktoarm star block copolymers in thin f...
fundamental research focus, but thin films with tailored nano-scale structures have potential applications in e.g. nano-lithography, photonics and membranes. Responsibilities and qualifications The main
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Job Description A postdoctoral position is available for a highly motivated individual interested in the neural circuit mechanisms of schizophrenia. Our laboratory conducts behavioral and 2-photon
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— no Polish required. Deadline: Rolling review; apply by 31 May 2026 for full consideration. THE SCIENCE Every time a photoreceptor protein absorbs a photon of light, a cascade of atomic rearrangements
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with scalable printing fabrication. The research will be performed at the “The Organic Photonics and Electronics Group” (www.opeg-umu.com ) at Umeå University, Sweden, in close collaboration with