PhD positions in Applied Physics are lavaliable for excellent candidates. Minimum qualification required is a degree in physics and experience in (single-molecule) microscopy. There is a oppurtinuity to closely collaborate with other researchers during the project within the Institute of Complex Molecular Systems.
Key Tasks Involved:
- Developing the necessary protocols to functionalize metallic nanoparticles.
- Using single-molecule optical microscopy to study the kinetics of enzyme-inhibitor interactions.
- Compare your experimental results to theoretical predictions.
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Organization |
Department of Applied Physics
Institutes, Institute for Complex Molecular Systems, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)
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Fellowship Level | PhD |
Country | The Netherlands |
Subject areas | Physics , Microscopy |
Fellowship amount | €2174 |
Eligibility | Degree in Physics |
Deadline | 02/08/2016 |
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Requirements / Qualifications:
- Degree in physics and experience in (single-molecule) microscopy.
The candidate will be employed by the department of Applied Physics in the group Molecular Biosensing for Medical Diagnostics (MBx).
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