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Photonic metamaterials have fascinating properties for light, with many applications from communication and imaging to photovoltaics and topological physics. They are however notoriously difficult
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research groups (50 PhD students and postdocs) that share a state-of-the-art cleanroom for nanofabrication and characterization and many other facilities. Qualifications You have a degree in physics or
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for a doctors-degree in physics or related field, and have very strong social, organizational and communication skills. Terms of employment The position is intended as full-time (40 hours / week, 12
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The Photonic Forces group at AMOLF is looking for PhD students to join our team working on the intriguing physics of nano-optomechanical systems. We are fascinated by the ability of light to measure
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As a PhD-student in our Physics of Cellular Interactions group headed by Dr. Kristina Ganzinger, you will apply state-of-the-art techniques to generate transmembrane protein mimics for communication
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polarization distribution of the emitted light ? What physical mechanisms determine how the nonlinear emission is sensitive to metasurface geometry, thus revealing structural information of interest
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to steer the multicellular self-organization, and to generate tissues whose structures and patterning can be designed at will. In this project at the interface of physics and biology, you will use
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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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Do you want to discover how multi-protein assemblies are produced without error? The aim of this project is to reveal this vital cellular process at the single-molecule level. Our research group has
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Do you want to discover how multi-protein assemblies are produced without error? The aim of this project is to reveal this vital cellular process at the single-molecule level. Our research group has