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bio-orthogonal chemistries. In short: you will work on bio-inspired communication across synthetic membranes without the need for laborious transmembrane protein purification/insertion or transport
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physics and design principles of natural and man-made complex matter, with research in the disciplines nanophotonics, nanophotovoltaics, chemistry & spectroscopy, mechanical metamaterials and biophysics
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team up on the perovskite side with Prof. Garnett’s group and connect to ongoing projects on light driven chemistry in Prof. Ehrler, Prof. Alarcon-Llado and Prof. Polman groups. You will also work
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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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candidates with a strong background in chemistry, physics, materials science, or engineering with an interest in self-assembly phenomena. Excellent candidates with training in any area of science or