The ITN SuperCol (a European consortium coordinated by Peter Zijlstra) contributes to an exhibition themed ‘Sensing the Invisible’ in a joint exhibit with students and researchers of the ITN Consense, the international student competition SensUs, and the research group Molecular Plasmonics of SuperCol coordinator Dr Peter Zijlstra. The exhibit shows the future of biosensors and how they will change our lives. Read more here: https://supercol.eu/outreach-dutch-design-week/
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We currently have three fully financed openings for two postdocs and one PhD student. You can find the descriptions of the positions here: PhD position on nanoplasmonics for ultrafast single-molecule...
Peter will present the group’s most recent results at the Gordon Research Conference in Hong Kong on Plasmonically Powered Processes! For the conference’s full program see https://www.grc.org/plasmonically-powered-processes-conference/2019/.