Startuje rekrutacja do projektu / Team leader recruitment in QUNNA (TEAM-NET)

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Rozpoczął się nabór  na stanowisko Adiunkta – młodego lidera grupy badawczej programu TEAM-NET “QUantum-effect-based Nanosensing and imaging: Novel glass-diamond photonic approach for the next generation biodiagnostic Applications” – “QUNNA“.

 

Ogłoszenie można znależć pod adresem:

https://fais.uj.edu.pl/wydzial/zatrudnienie/-/journal_content/56_INSTANCE_8AfLQeBmM1sp/41628/143021790

Więcej informacji w języku angielskim poniżej. Termin nadsyłania zgłoszeń: 20 lipca 2019. 

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Recruitment for the Assistant Professor position (polish Adiunkt) - Young research team leader in the TEAM-NET projest “QUantum-effect-based Nanosensing and imaging: Novel glass-diamond photonic approach for the next generation biodiagnostic Applications” – “QUNNA“ has started. 
 
Project evolves around new photonic materials, components and systems based on implemented color centers or defects in the crystalline diamond with specific magnetic and optical properties. It addresses societally significant areas, including highly sensitive cancer cell detection and nano-magnetic tagging of biological matter.
 
The Project is realized by a Consortium of 4 partners: Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw (Consortium leader); Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science; Gdańsk University of Technology, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics; and Institute of Biotechnology and Molecular Medicine in Gdańsk.
 
The Research team located at Jagiellonian University in Krakow shall work on development of methodology of optical and microwave spectroscopy based on quantum and coherence effects for applications in sensorics and magnetic imaging. They will focus on development of novel experimental methods, such as spectral hole burning, application of nanodiamonds captured in optical tweezers and patch clamp techniques for studies of biological samples.
 
 
Application details can be found at: