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microelectrode arrays (HD-MEAs). The overall goal of this project is to combine advanced optical methods for light-stimulus shaping with high-spatiotemporal-resolution electrophysiology and cutting-edge genetic
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networks of living neurons, and interact with them using microelectrode arrays. This provides us with a large amount of highly reproducible data that can be used to validate computational models. Job
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microelectrode arrays. This provides us with a large amount of highly reproducible data that can be used to validate computational models. Job description Your task at LBB will be to build realistic in silico
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characterization of neurons will be carried out using a diverse set of experimental techniques developed in our laboratory, ranging from large scale electrophysiological recordings using high-density microelectrode
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in a cleanroom of microelectrodes necessary to electro-co-polymerize on chips. - Chemical and morphological surface characterization of different sensitive conducting polymers co-integrated on them
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recordings using high-density microelectrode arrays (HD-MEAs) through patch clamping to high-resolution functional microscopy. The resulting large datasets will yield a comprehensive understanding of how
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follow-up European project, this research work will focus on developing microengineered devices for the next generation of the Smart Multi-Well Plate. The envisioned devices include microelectrodes arrays
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electrochemical testing of the energy storage in the µSC. Your primary tasks will be to: plan and execute experimental research design, fabricate and optimize a miniaturized solar cell array in an iterative process
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expose the cultures to chemicals and measure morphological, functional and molecular endpoints, using techniques such as RNA-seq, microelectrode arrays, and immunocytochemistry. You will work closely
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, this research work will focus on developing microengineered devices for the next generation of the Smart Multi-Well Plate. The envisioned devices include microelectrodes arrays and other microfabricated solutions