The Marine and Freshwater Research Institute (MFRI) in Iceland is seeking a full-time postdoctoral researcher in physical oceanography. More here: www.hafogvatn.is/en/about/new... #oceanography #postdoctoralresearcher
@irms-concordia.bsky.social #JobOpportunity #PhD #PostdoctoralResearcher #Jobs #ResearchJobs
Another great opportunity for a #PostdoctoralResearcher to study how diet affects #RNA modifications to drive #cancer progression with @sylvaindelaunay.bsky.social in our RNA Dynamics in Cancer Lab
For more information and to apply, go to:
www.cruk.manchester.ac.uk/career/mi-25...
The Department of #ColloidChemistry (Prof. Markus Antonietti) at the @mpici.bsky.social in the Potsdam Science Park, Germany is seeking a highly motivated #PostdoctoralResearcher! Read more and become part of our science community!
#MaxPlanck #PostDoc #chemistry #sciencejobs #Germany
Surrounded by monitors and advanced lab equipment, Viviana Villafañe analyzes data from her quantum experiments. At TUM, she leads a young international team working at the frontier of quantum science—with diamonds at the heart of their discoveries.
A close-up of a quantum computer used in quantum experiments, where temperatures near absolute zero are required to isolate delicate quantum effects. These precision-engineered instruments are crucial for studying how diamond-based qubits behave and communicate.
Postdoc Viviana Villafañe adjusts a complex experimental setup at the Walter Schottky Institute. Her research uses color centers in diamonds—atomic-scale defects with quantum properties—to explore how light, sound, and electron spin interact for future quantum technologies.
Viviana Villafañe holds a tiny diamond chip containing artificial defects called color centers. These sites can emit single photons or have their quantum spin manipulated, making them powerful tools in the quest for a secure and fast quantum internet.
What do diamonds have to do with #quantumphysics? Viviana Villafañe, #postdoctoralresearcher at our School of Computation, Information and Technology, explores how quantum materials like diamonds could power the lightning-fast #quantuminternet: go.tum.de/612695
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👋 A warm welcome to new #postdoctoralresearcher #JulianFischer who recently joined the #CRC1333. Julian is working on the characterization of
#mesoporousmaterials using #scatteringmethods.
➡️ more info here:🔗 bit.ly/4eNckwQ
#sfb1333 #chemistry #catalysis
Computational #PostdoctoralResearcher position: analyze DNA data, develop novel computational pipelines, contribute to software development and mathematical modelling of genomics data @DNARepliLab
https://bit.ly/3lLRBzE #SciJobs via @EarlhamInst
#SciJob Focused on analysing DNA data, developing novel computational pipelines, contributing to software development and mathematically modelling genomics data = Computational #PostdoctoralResearcher in the @DNARepliLab
https://bit.ly/30Qfe0x via @EarlhamInst