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-based electronics. A focus is on ultrafast spin dynamics. Experiments are carried out both by laboratory-based techniques as well as by using synchrotron radiation. : The project consists of research in
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or by agreement. Application deadline is Sunday, 2nd June, at 23:59. Description Marine photosynthesis supports almost all ocean life, especially in the coastal zone. The underwater light environment is
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knowledge of fluorescence microscopy and familiarity with 3D imaging techniques (e.g., light-sheet microscopy). Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently, proactively, and
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Generation Neuromorphic Devices Advanced Photoemission Spectroscopy Synchrotron Radiation Imaging Computational Materials Design with Simulations and Data-driven Science Start-up funds up to 10 million yen
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development lead to the development of brain cancers. Conducts analysis and interpretation of data (whole-genome, whole-exome, ChIP-seq and RNAseq) in light of tumour evolution, with the aim of understanding
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synthetic cells using photoswitchable proteins, which are sensitive to visible light. For more detail on the research profile of the group please see: https://www.medizin.uni-muenster.de/physiolchem/research
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and Research Group and Laser Research Group of the Department of Mechanics 1 established by the Huazhong Institute of Technology (now the Huazhong University of Science and Technology) in 1971
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Group Leader at Católica Biomedical Research Centre and Assistant or Associate Professor at Católica
clinical practice. CBR is currently hosted at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência campus in Oeiras and have access to highly specialised and state-of-the-art infrastructure, such as advanced light and
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including flow cytometry, genetic cancer model, chemogenetics, light-sheet and spatial imaging, single-cell transcriptomics, genetic model of cancer, metabolism and behavior. We welcome applicants from
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signaling, using biosensors to perform imaging, high throughput screening, and functional assays in mammalian cells. Experience using light microscopy, optical plate readers, or flow cytometry to study GPCRs