We are excited to announce that a PhD vacancy is available for application at the molecular plasmonics group in Eindhoven University of Technology.
The PhD student will develop single-molecule and continuous biosensing
principles based on plasmonic nanoparticles and optical detection
methods. The project involves the design of plasmonic sensing concepts,
particle biofunctionalization strategies, and single-molecule
microscopy. The newly developed sensors will enable the continuous
monitoring of key inflammatory markers
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