Swiss Nanoscience Institute PhD Fellowship 2016
Calling all atomic force/optical microscopy enthusiasts and instrumentalists!
Background
The Lim Lab specializes in functional studies of biological machines, cells and tissues using AFM4.
Recent breakthroughs include resolving the inner workings of the nuclear pore complex by high-speed AFM5
and the development of an AFM-based apparatus known as ARTIDISâ
for cancer diagnosis6.
The Meyer lab is a world-leading expert in developing ultra-sensitive AFM instrumentation such as friction force microscopy and dynamic force microscopy with true atomic resolution7.
He is also active in the field of nanomechanics, including nanoscale friction8
and nanosensors9.
Deadline
Please submit your application online
here
specifying project no. P1603 or contact Prof. Roderick Lim (c/o
[hidden email])
for more details. Applications close on Dec 31st 2016.
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