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across the membranes. The modular “LEGO” approach means that it would open a general route for generating bespoke artificial receptors for bottom-up synthetic biology in the future. In order to answer
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highly supportive and social atmosphere that extends to the other research groups at the AMOLF institute, which is housed in a modern building in the east of Amsterdam. You will be part of a collaboration
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. The need for such a technology comes from the the extreme miniaturisation of micro-electronics, which places extreme demands not just on nanofabrication, but also on inspection methods that visualize
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to contribute to new technologies that realize radical improvements in the energy efficiency of information and communication technology? As part of the Dutch consortium NL-ECO on energy-efficient computing
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highly advanced optical nanolithography. Hand in hand, optical methods for metrology and inspection must keep improving in order to meet the demands of quality control at ever decreasing dimensions. In
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and many other facilities. Qualifications You have a master’s degree in physics, chemistry, materials science, or a related field. You have very strong social, organizational, and communication skills
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students that work in a collaborative atmosphere with many social group activities. Every week we hold group meeting, CL team meeting, and departmental colloquium and poster sessions, in addition to regular