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Vacancies PhD Candidate “PhD position in Remote Sensing of Aquatic Biophysics” Key takeaways Are you an emerging scientist driven by scientific curiosity to discover and learn? Are you interested in
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interest in theory as well as biophysics. You are excited about biophysics, numerics, mathematics and biology; you like programming as well as some analytic calculations and enjoy statistical physics
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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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Do you want to discover how multi-protein assemblies are produced without error? The aim of this project is to reveal this vital cellular process at the single-molecule level. Our research group has been at the vanguard of studying chaperone-protein interactions using optical tweezers, which...
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macromolecular systems? Join our single-molecule lab to study co-translational folding and chaperone function. Your job We are working at the interface of biochemistry, molecular biology and biophysics to follow
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, molecular biology and biophysics to follow the journey of nascent proteins toward their functional structures as they emerge from the ribosome. These mechanistic studies pave the way for targeted
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single-molecule biophysics (Nat Commun 2021, 2023) and microfabrication (Angewandte, 2020). Qualifications You are an experimental (bio)chemist or molecular biologist with a strong interest in synthetic
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. This project will comprise a strong biophysical modeling and MRI sequence development part, as well as experiments in inanimate phantom objects and applications in vivo. The successful candidate will also be
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, in particular the Koenderink and Dekker labs in the same department. The position is in the theoretical biophysics group of Dr. Timon Idema in the Department of Bionanoscience. Requirements Specific
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and companies. For more information, see Group Learning-machines Qualifications We seek candidates with a strong background in physics, biophysics, electricalmechanical engineering, materials science