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sources. You will publish your work in top journals and conferences in math, computer science, and biology. You will also have the opportunity to teach and mentor students in math and computer
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scientific ecosystem. Focusing on key enabling technologies, such as quantum- and nanotechnology, photonics, biotechnology, synthetic biology and materials for energy storage and conversion, our faculty aims
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static imaging. As a Postdoc at TU Delft, you leverage your expertise of biophysics or structural biology to bring about a step change in dynamic imaging of biomolecular processes in reconstituted systems
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details prior to applying, please contact Marianne Bauer. Requirements Specific Requirements You have a degree in physics, mathematics, nano-biology or a related natural science discipline, with a strong
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physics, mathematics, nano-biology or a related natural science discipline, with a strong interest in theory as well as biophysics. You are excited about biophysics, numerics, mathematics and biology; you
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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
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membrane protein biology, time-resolved structural studies, photochemistry and nano fabrication methods. The role of the postdoctoral researcher working in this position will be to provide computational
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biology, time-resolved structural studies, photochemistry and nano fabrication methods. The role of the PhD working in this position will be to design, synthesize and evaluate new light-activated molecules
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at the molecular scale. Are you interested to combine physics, engineering, and molecular biology to gain insight into how life works at the nanoscale? To learn how the machinery of life operates at the molecular
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and Marine Ecology (FAME), Evolutionary and Population Biology (EPB), and Theoretical and Computational Biology (TCE). About the faculties A challenging work environment with a variety of duties and