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PhD student position: quantum sensing of biomolecules and their chemical stimuli.
PhD student position: quantum sensing of biomolecules and their chemical stimuli.
University of Basel
Switzerland
Salary:
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Swiss Nanoscience Institute
Biomolecular Nano-Dynamics
Quantum Sensing
Build an optically-detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) spectrometer based on state-of-the-art equipment.
Detect single particles and single photons to establish new fluorescence readouts.
Develop a range of biocompatible experiments to detect protein molecules and their chemical stimuli.
Optics and fluorescence spectroscopy techniques
Quantum sensing, ideally using color centers
Single-molecule experiments and interpretation
Advanced data analysis, coding, modeling, machine learning
MSc degree in physics or physical-chemistry with excellent grades
High motivation and curiosity about fundamental questions and method development
Independent analytical thinking and systematic work style
Excellent experimental problem-solving skills and perseverance
Great team player proficient in English (speaking & writing)
An exciting and fully funded PhD project in Basel, Switzerland
Embedding in the PhD school of the
Swiss Nanoscience Institute (SNI)
A productive, interdisciplinary group with an open and interactive lab culture
State-of-the-art research infrastructure and facilities
A highly international and interdisciplinary setting stimulating your professional and personal development
The
GRACE graduate center
, wide-ranging
sports offers
, etc.
A beautiful and very lively city at the intersection of Germany, France, and Switzerland
Application / Contact
Oct 30th, 2024
schmid-che@unibas.ch
sonja.schmid@unibas.ch
patrick.maletinsky@unibas.ch
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Job Overview
Application date :
2024-08-31
Last date :
2024-09-29 23:59 (Europe/Zurich) 2024-09-29 23:59 (CET)
Country :
Switzerland
No. of positions :
Not Given
Salary:
Departments :
Physical Chemistry
Spectroscopy
Biophysics
Molecular Physics
Quantum Physics
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