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Your job We are looking for two PhD students to join our recently awarded project NanoNU-Marker to develop Nano-Chemical Biomarkers of Molecular Mechanisms and Nutritional Factors in Cognitive
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application in the high tech industry? In this project you will dive in the elementary processes that determine the interaction between small (nano)particles, ionized media and fast electrons to solve
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on timescales spanning picoseconds to nanoseconds. You will work in a recently founded group which focuses on both advanced (nano)materials development and ultrafast spectroscopy. Overall, during your PhD
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sensors?”. First, you will set up a table-top experiment using optical tweezers to trap nano- and microspheres in vacuum, a quantum-limited detector to measure their motion and opto-electrical control
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treatment technology for applying and monitoring effective novel personalized breast cancer treatments combining MR-guided local thermotherapy with ‘smart’ nano-chemotherapy. This project is supported by a
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are natural fibers, fly ashes, nano-silica, aerogels, slags or recycled aggregates. Functionalities, including fire resistance, air purification, self-cleaning, high performance, and hydrophobicity
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for two PhD students with a great interest in (nano)materials science and environmental applications. The PhD
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system design, nano-photonic components, electron optics, and hybrid electron-optical imaging systems. In both sectors there is a prominent role for Artificial Intelligence and computational imaging
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imaging, optical system design, nano-photonic components, electron optics, and hybrid electron-optical imaging systems. In both sectors there is a prominent role for Artificial Intelligence and
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consortium that will address this challenge by bringing together complementary expertise in membrane protein biology, time-resolved structural studies, photochemistry and nano fabrication methods. The role