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Aalto University in Finland is offering two doctoral researcher positions in super-resolution microscopy and single-molecule tracking, areas at the cutting-edge of biophysics research. The positions involve developing novel imaging techniques and applying them to biological systems. Ideal candidates should have a Master’s degree in Physics, Engineering, or a related field, with skills in optics, photonics, or microscopy.

Key Details:

  • Position: Doctoral Researcher
  • Research Areas: Super-Resolution Microscopy, Single-Molecule Tracking
  • Eligibility: Master’s degree in relevant fields
  • Skills: Expertise in optics, photonics, or microscopy
  • Salary: Competitive, according to Finnish standards
  • Duration: Typically 4 years
  • Start Date: As soon as possible
  • Location: Aalto University, Espoo, Finland
  • Benefits: Comprehensive healthcare, excellent facilities, and access to world-class laboratories
  • Supervision: Candidates will work under the guidance of experts in the field of microscopy and biophysics.

Why Apply?

This opportunity provides a unique chance to work at the forefront of biological imaging techniques. The selected candidates will engage in high-impact research projects with potential applications in cell biology, molecular biology, and biophysics. With access to state-of-the-art facilities and the opportunity to collaborate with international researchers, this position is ideal for individuals passionate about advancing the field of biological imaging.

Application Process:

Candidates must submit:

  • A motivation letter outlining their interest in the position
  • A CV with a list of publications (if applicable)
  • Contact information for at least two referees
  • Copies of degree certificates

The application review process will begin immediately and continue until the positions are filled.

For more information and to apply, please visit the Aalto University Job Portal.

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