PhD position on trapping and actuation of single-molecules in Lab-on-a-Chip group

Updated: over 2 years ago
Deadline: 22 Oct 2021

We are developing a platform for label-free characterization of single (bio)molecules and nanoparticles, bringing lab-on-a-chip concept to the ultimate single molecule resolution. Your research will be focused on engineering of chip-based electric tweezers for trapping/actuation of single (bio)molecules and optical readout of their behavior in the trap. Are you passionate about this research? You can become a part of this endeavor at the Lab-on-a-Chip (BIOS) group! We have all you need to execute your ambitious research: cleanroom facilities, optical, electronic and chemical labs and most importantly lots of fun people to work with.

Competences you will develop during your PhD with us:

  • Nanofabrication; the single-molecule electric tweezers will be fabricated at the MESA+ cleanroom of the University of Twente.
  • Advanced optics; we will study the molecules in our traps using custom-made light scattering microscope.
  • Electrodynamics; for engineering of the electric tweezers and understanding the behavior of the analyte molecules.
  • Data analysis
  • Measurement automation
  • Scientific writing
  • Soft skills (presentation skills, time management, teamwork)
  • Supervision of students and teaching skills


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