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'''(1) single-molecule biophysics project''' | '''(1) single-molecule biophysics project''' | ||
- | Currently in our lab single-molecule fluorescence resonant energy transfer | + | Currently in our lab single-molecule fluorescence resonant energy transfer (FRET) and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) setups are in operation, and are used to study biological processes at the molecular level such as DNA-protein interaction and conformation changes of DNA. Ph.D. with background in molecular biology is encouraged to apply if one is interested in applying single-molecule techniques to biological systems. |
'''(2) [[Ionic liquid|Ionic liquid]]''' | '''(2) [[Ionic liquid|Ionic liquid]]''' | ||
- | We use various spectroscopic techniques to study bulk and surface properties of Ionic liquids. Researchers having background on these subjects are encouraged to apply to this position. | + | We use various spectroscopic techniques to study bulk and surface properties of [[Ionic liquid|Ionic liquids]]. Researchers having background on these subjects are encouraged to apply to this position. |
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=='''M.A. and Ph.D. students'''== | =='''M.A. and Ph.D. students'''== | ||
Senior undergraduate or graduate students having interest in experimental physics (more specifically, optical and spectroscopic techniques to study soft matters and biological systems) are always welcome to visit our office or the lab to get more information. | Senior undergraduate or graduate students having interest in experimental physics (more specifically, optical and spectroscopic techniques to study soft matters and biological systems) are always welcome to visit our office or the lab to get more information. |
Latest revision as of 03:24, 5 June 2012
Postdoc positions
We are looking for a postdoc who can work on one of the following fields.
(1) single-molecule biophysics project
Currently in our lab single-molecule fluorescence resonant energy transfer (FRET) and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) setups are in operation, and are used to study biological processes at the molecular level such as DNA-protein interaction and conformation changes of DNA. Ph.D. with background in molecular biology is encouraged to apply if one is interested in applying single-molecule techniques to biological systems.
(2) Ionic liquid
We use various spectroscopic techniques to study bulk and surface properties of Ionic liquids. Researchers having background on these subjects are encouraged to apply to this position.
M.A. and Ph.D. students
Senior undergraduate or graduate students having interest in experimental physics (more specifically, optical and spectroscopic techniques to study soft matters and biological systems) are always welcome to visit our office or the lab to get more information.