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for delving into the intricate workings of the brain or spin- and charge-dynamics at the molecular scale? The section for quantum physics and information technology (QPIT) at the Department of Physics
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emitters, and allow for very stable, rapid, and precise beam steering and shaping without any mechanical moving parts. Replacing the SLM with an OPA has the potential to improve the imaging speed of LSFM by
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experience and skills: You have a PhD at the intersection of quantum optics and nanophotonics You are experienced in nanofabrication (e.g., photonic waveguides, e-beam litography) You have good skills in
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through translational and pharmacogenomics discoveries. This is facilitated in our Group via interdisciplinary research (molecular biology, medicine and bioinformatics) as well as a strong national and
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quantum emitters in 2-dimensional materials using high-resolution electron beam-based characterization. PhD scholarship in Digital Optical Computing Platform for Neural Networks – DTU Electro Kgs. Lyngby
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high-frequency quantum sensing applications, such as probing electron-spin dynamics at the molecular scale, with potential impacts on fields like molecular biology and materials science. Exploring
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. Close collaboration with our neighboring Departments (Mechanical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Molecular Biology & Genetics, iNano, Biosciences, Food, Agroecology, and Chemistry) is a
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, innovation and excellence to your role, every day. Specific requirements: Profound research experience within protein biophysics with a relevant publication track record, and strong expertise in molecular
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) Our expectations of you: You have a background in biotechnology and possess a general understanding of molecular biology techniques (e.g., PCR, cloning, OMICS...) You have good communication skills and
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familiar with cell culture (including transfection, siRNA-based knockdown…), live-cell fluorescence microscopy and/or immunofluorescence, but also have training in molecular biology (PCR, RT-PCR, cloning