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Requisition Id 16161 Overview: We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will focus on advanced scanning probe microscopy to study the dynamics of ferroic systems, including
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methodologies (i.e., X-Ray scattering, vibrational spectroscopy, scanning probe microscopy) to monitor dynamic interaction between hydrogen storage molecules and electrified catalyst surfaces for chemical
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. - Characterization and analysis of meteorites using scanning electron microscopy and electron microprobe - Elemental and isotopic analyses using the ion microprobe and/or noble gas mass spectrometry - Data
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or nanocomposites. Experience using electron microscopy or scanning probe techniques (SEM, TEM, AFM). Interest in contributing experimental insights to broader materials discovery efforts. Required Application
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–inorganic hybrid materials or nanocomposites. Experience using electron microscopy or scanning probe techniques (SEM, TEM, AFM). Interest in contributing experimental insights to broader materials discovery
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from MicroCorr, a next-generation imaging platform integrating confocal laser scanning microscopy and Raman microscopy, enabling combined structural, functional, and live/dead-resolved single-cell
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from MicroCorr, a next-generation imaging platform integrating confocal laser scanning microscopy and Raman microscopy, enabling combined structural, functional, and live/dead-resolved single-cell
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relationship. At Rice, the group will continue to push the envelope of coupled scanning probe microscopy and optical spectroscopy to understand the effects of nanoscale disorder in perovskites, organic
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. Profile We are looking for a candidate who has: A PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Biophysics, or a closely related field Experience with atomic force microscopy or related scanning probe techniques Background
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time-resolved beam scanning Kerr microscopy (TRBSKM). You will continue to develop the technical capabilities of the facility, pushing the boundaries of novel near-field magnetic probe design. About You