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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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29 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Radboud University Department Magnetic Resonance Research Center Research Field Chemistry » Physical chemistry Physics » Solid state physics
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questions in astrophysics and astrobiology, with strong interdisciplinary links to physics, chemistry, earth science, and biology. The properties of the parent star, of the planet, and of the planetary system
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the opportunity to further develop yourself through additional professional training. Requirements Specific Requirements You are about to graduate or have recently graduated with a Master's degree in chemistry
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international scientists and students. We host world-class SPM instruments and utilise SPM techniques beyond the state of the art to study numerous problems in fundamental physics and chemistry. Our expertise
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, chemistry, biology, mathematics and computer sciences. FNWI encompasses seven research institutes, one of them being the Institute for Science in Society. Both in research and in education ISiS is actively
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the chemistry of planet formation and exoplanets and their atmospheres. The new position will strengthen this link, by focusing on the host star - planet relationship. The vibrant and international department
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Department of Analytical Chemistry and Chemometrics, where we transform chemical data into valuable insights for industrial sustainability using the newest hybrid AI. Collaborate on exciting projects with
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We invite applications for a 3 yr post-doc position in astrophysics at Radboud University located in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, to work within the Department of Astrophysics, specifically the Transients research group led by profs Peter Jonker and Andrew Levan. The group consists of about 15...