22 PhD Positions in nanotechnology positions at Delft University of Technology in Netherlands
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PhD Researcher will be helping to lead a €2.2 million project on ultra-thin photonic crystal sails for next-generation space travel -- the project is in collaboration with the Breakthrough Prize
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, creative and fun environment. The starting date for this position is August 1st, 2024 or sooner. The PhD student will be leading their own research projects integrated into an innovative research line
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the state of the art, one can rely on physics prior and latest AI techniques to accelerate ULM imaging in 3 dimensions. In this PhD project you will be embedded in a multidisciplinary collaboration
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numerical tools, and work in close collaboration with experimental groups, in particular the Koenderink and Dekker labs in the same department. The position is in the theoretical biophysics group of Dr. Timon
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group and experimentalists outside. Doing a PhD at TU Delft requires English proficiency at a certain level to ensure that the candidate is able to communicate and interact well, participate in English
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an exciting PhD project on yeast mitochondria engineering for improved substrate-to-product conversion in biotechnology. Yeasts are crucial organisms used in industrial microbiology. Given their long
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imaging. As a PhD student at TU Delft, you will develop the methods to bring about a step change in dynamic imaging of biomolecular processes in reconstituted systems and in cells. You will collaborate with
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in the pursuit of our ambitious goals. And you will get all the support and training you need for your personal and professional growth. You hold a PhD (or will soon complete) in (bio)physics or a
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| Theoretical Optics | Computational Imaging | The postdoc position is part of the ERC-Advanced Project Nanocubic of prof. Sjoerd Stallinga, in which we target 3D super-resolution microscopy by
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We offer an exciting PhD position at TU Delft on the junction of computational imaging, optics, image processing, and biomedical research. Apply now and contribute to a better reconstruction of