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Cryo-electron microscopy scientist Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Chemistry Hours per week: 32 to 40 Application deadline: 30 April 2026 Apply now The Netherlands Centre
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Vacancies PhD position on model-based wavefront shaping microscopy Key takeaways With wavefront shaping, you can focus light through non-transparent materials. Since the invention of wavefront
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a highly motivated student to develop a high-resolution DUV microscopy for applications in
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and imaging capabilities, and on applying THz (emission) microscopy to study 2D materials and 2D heterostructures. The microscope will use femtosecond lasers to generate and detect terahertz pulses
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to develop a hyperspectral DUV imaging system for applications in microscopy in the context of chiral light-matter interactions at the nanoscale as part of our team at the VU Amsterdam (matzlab.com
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-resolution microscopy, to resolve synaptic protein complexes at high resolution in defined synapses in brain tissue. The successful candidate will be a member of the MacGillavry lab that is part of the larger
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on performance during Fischer-Tropsch synthesis under intermittent conditions using operando scanning probe microscopy, developed in our group. Other characterization methods such as low-energy electron
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mechanics to patient-specific prognosis. If you are eager to combine state-of-the-art computational tools with advanced microscopy to solve the puzzle of blood clot fracture and embolization, this is your
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their chemistry, nanostructure, and optical properties using advanced microscopy and spectroscopy techniques; Collaborate with researchers from both chair groups to integrate knowledge from nanomaterials chemistry
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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