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includes new organic fluorescent dyes and polymer chemistry of passive hydrogel matrices. Besides, you will set up and carry out a range of detection experiments. A separate project in the Cristescu lab
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will make new luminol-based fluorescent compounds and new hydrogel materials that act as a passive host for the detection process. The project includes new organic fluorescent dyes and polymer chemistry
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(photonics), electrical engineering or a related field? And would you like to be involved in research and development for detecting gas-phase contaminations in different novel/demanding applications
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an enthusiastic young scientist who likes to work with and develop novel laser-based spectroscopy instruments? Do you hold a Master’s degree in physics (photonics), electrical engineering or a related
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candidates with a good team spirit, who like to work in an international environment, and can collaborate with our partner groups at the crossroads between chemistry, physics, and engineering
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, chemical engineering, molecular life sciences or a similar degree, and you have a particular interest in complex molecular systems and understanding them from both experimental and computational angles. You
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to progress in this unique environment. Nikhil Seeja Sivakumar PhD candidate at the Faculty of Science Read Nikhil's story Profile You have a Master's degree in social science, science and technology studies