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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 20 hours ago
Postdoctoral Trainee - Carolina Cancer Nanotechnology Training Program (Postdoctoral Scholar) Vacancy ID PDS004223 Full-time/Part-time Full-Time Temporary Hours per week 40 FTE 1 Work Location Chapel Hill, NC
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Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes. The project will require a researcher with a diverse set of skills, including experience inchemistry, nanotechnology, and materials science. The individual will need to work
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opportunity to engage in groundbreaking research focused on harnessing the revolutionary power of nanotechnology to address some of the most critical challenges in human health. As a lab member, you will
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the Department of Chemistry at Indiana University, Bloomington. The group conducts research to develop nanotechnology-enabled tools to understand and control immune cell functions. The main research project is to
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opportunity for someone who thrives in an interesting and challenging work environment. You will contribute to the department by learning the basics of structural DNA nanotechnology and supporting research
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tomorrow. Our faculty are leading the way in areas such as low-power computing, integrated analog and digital electronics, embedded systems, communications, energy and power systems, nanotechnology and
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tasks that are assigned to you. Taylor's research is focused in three primary domains: (1) DNA nanotechnology for molecular and cellular mechanobiology, (2) bio-inspired micro- and nanosystems and (3
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nanostructures to explore novel motifs for PNA and DNA assemblies and such other tasks that are assigned to you. Taylor’s research is focused in three primary domains: (1) DNA nanotechnology for molecular and
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Department PSD Chemistry: Faculty Support About the Department Krishnan laboratory is at the forefront of applying DNA nanotechnology for targeting small molecules specifically to diseased cells
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-on science and engineering educational kits to K-12 user communities. Incumbent should be able to effectively communicate educational aspects of nanotechnology via demonstrations and presentations. Incumbent