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  • Open University - Electron Microscopy Suite, Faculty of STEM
    Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
    Biological Electron Microscopy Technician
    Announcement date: 28 August 2024

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    Description

    We are searching for a microscopy technician to join our Electron Microscopy Core Facility within the Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), supporting both internal and external research projects. 

    You will prepare biological samples for electron microscopy, ensuring quality and accurate record-keeping. Key duties include operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting the electron microscope, as well as training users on Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) while adhering to strict safety protocols. You will undertake industrial clients' work, collaborate with facility and university staff, and contribute to reports preparation. Additional responsibilities include maintaining an organized and clean laboratory environment, organizing reagents, operating fluorescence microscopes, and assisting with student training as required.

    Closing Date:  12 September 2024

    Requirements

    • A degree of or have equivalent experience in a relevant biological science subject.
    • Experience in the operation of Transmission Electron Microscopes (TEM).
    • Experience in sample preparation of biological samples for TEM imaging.
    • Good eye to hand coordination skills for precision work, such as working with tweezers and ultramicrotomes.
    • Effective communication skills, capable of conveying technical concepts clearly to both experts and non-experts.
    • Demonstrated experience in working and communicating collaboratively within a team environment.
    • Strong organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise tasks and manage workload efficiently.
    • Ability to work independently and take initiative in problem-solving and project management.
    • Demonstrated capability to actively help plan, improve, and move projects forward, effectively sharing findings.
    • Knowledge of relevant Health and Safety regulation, Standard Operating Procedures and risk assessments including COSHH risk assessments.
    • Proficiency in IT skills: familiarity with Windows and using Office or equivalent software.
    • Enthusiasm for Electron Microscopy and a commitment to ongoing professional development in this field.

    Desirable:

    • Hold a PhD (or be close to completion) or have equivalent experience in a relevant biological science subject.
    • Practical experience of sectioning as part of biological samples preparation for electron microscopy.
    • Relevant research experience, as evidenced by publications in accredited journals, was a direct result of the applicant's own work.
    • Familiarity with image analysis software, such as ImageJ.

    More information

    Contact

    Identity
    Igor Kraev
    eMail
    igor.kraev@open.ac.uk
  • The Helmholtz Centre Potsdam - GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
    Germany
    PostDoctoral position in electron microscopy of mineral-microbe interfaces
    Announcement date: 26 August 2024

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    Description

    The Helmholtz Centre Potsdam - GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences is the national centre for research into the geosphere. With around 1,650 employees, we develop a sound understanding of systems and processes of the solid Earth as well as strategies and options for action to counter global change, understand natural hazards and sustainably secure energy and raw material requirements.

    Applications are invited for a postdoc to join the Interface Geochemistry section.

    Deadline: 30th September 2024

    Requirements

    • Master`s and PhD degree in biogeochemistry, environmental mineralogy or equivalent with a demonstrated strong focus on and experience in electron microscopic characterization
    • Documented skills in imaging/analyses of complex Earth material interfaces
    • Knowledge of and experience with sample preparation for inorganic/geobiological materials
    • Proven track record of achievements (talks, publications)
    • Capacity for interdisciplinary and international teamwork and excellent communication skills
    • Proficiency in spoken and written English, German is an asset

    More information

    Contact

    Identity
    Liane G. Benning
    eMail
    benning@gfz-potsdam.de
  • Néel Institute
    Grenoble, France
    Junior Professorship position
    Announcement date: 21 August 2024

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    Description

    Institut Néel is therefore looking for an excellent and motivated candidate to strengthen the research activity on advanced characterization by TEM.

    Requirements

    A Ph.D. and professional experience in transmission electron microscopy in material science, a solid publication record, ability to become a research group leader.

    More information

    Contact

    Jean-Philippe Poizat (jeanphilippe.poizat@neel.cnrs.fr)

    Martien den Hertog (martien.den-hertog@neel.cnrs.fr)

  • University of Cambridge - Department of Earth Sciences
    Cambridge, United Kingdom
    Research Assistant/Associate in 4D-STEM for Earth and Materials Sciences (Fixed Term)
    Announcement date: 19 August 2024 - Deadline for application: 02 September 2024

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    Description

    We invite applications for a 3-year Post-Doctoral Research Assistant/Associate (PDRA) in the application of 4D Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (4D-STEM) to Earth and Materials Sciences at the University of Cambridge. We seek someone with practical experience acquiring STEM (and/or 4D-STEM, STEM-EDS, STEM-EELS, STEM tomography) data on natural or synthetic materials and the analysis of data using machine learning approaches. Experience using focussed ion beam (FIB) methods for standard TEM sample preparation and/or FIB slice-and-view nanotomography is desirable. The position is funded by Horizon Europe through the EXCITE2 network - a consortium of 18 research facilities spread across 12 European and associated partner countries providing transnational access to advanced imaging technologies for Earth and Environmental material research.

    Requirements

    Applicants must have (or be about to obtain), a PhD in a relevant scientific discipline. Applicants should have expert knowledge of scanning transmission electron microscopy, and experience in 4D-STEM and FIB methods is highly desirable. It would be beneficial if applicants had experience in the development of machine learning tools and proficiency in Python programming. The successful candidate will be highly motivated, have a strong publication record (commensurate with their career stage) and good communication skills.

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    Contact

    Identity
    Prof. Richard Harrison
    eMail
    rjh40@cam.ac.uk
  • Georg-August-University Göttingen - Department of Physics, Institute of Materials Physics
    Göttingen , Germany
    Postdoc Position in the field of Environmental Transmission Electron Microscopy
    Announcement date: 19 August 2024

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    Description

    The position can be started as soon as possible and is limited for 3 years. 

    The comprehensive understanding of the real structure of the electrocatalyst water interface and catalytic mechanism on the atomic scale is essential for breaking the limits in electrochemical water splitting. The main goal of this proposed project is thus correlating atomic structure information of active states of oxide catalysts with measurements of reaction products in oxygen evolution reaction by establishing a local mass spectroscopy probe in in-situ ETEM experiments. 

    You will be part of a team of young scientists working with a number of different in-situ TEM techniques in the Göttingen Environmental Transmission Electron Microscope. You will get the opportunity to establish a local mass spectrometer probe in differentially pumped ETEM system in order to measure the chemical environment of samples and the reaction products which are formed in oxygen evolution electrocatalysis close to the electron transparent catalyst sample. You will apply various in-situ, high-resolution and analytical TEM techniques such as HRTEM, STEM, EELS or holography in order to establish the correlation between atomic structure in the active state of the catalyst and the reaction products as well as catalytic turn over. 

    Active collaboration within the Team in Göttingen and the project partner who delivers well-characterized nanoparticle is expected.

    Requirements

    • You have a Master’s degree in physics, materials sciences, or closely related subject areas
    • You have a PhD with a topic in the field of electron microscopy or catalysis
    • You have practical experience in professionally operating a Transmission Electron Microscope.
    • You are a highly motived researcher who wishes to drive forward the field of in-situ electron microscopy and fundamental understanding of materials in non-equilibrium states.
    • Excellent communication skills in English are required.
    • You are a team worker and self-motivated to attain project goals

    More information

    Contact

    Dr. Tobias Meyer (tmeyer@gwdg.de)

    Prof. Dr. Christian Jooss (cjooss@gwdg.de)

  • Open University - Electron Microscopy Suite, Faculty of STEM
    United Kingdom
    Project Officer position (Analytical EM & Microprobe)
    Announcement date: 19 August 2024 - Deadline for application: 27 August 2024

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    Description

    We seek an enthusiastic microscopist to join our Electron Microscopy Core Facility within the Faculty of STEM, supporting internal and external research projects and commercial work. We seek an individual who can enhance the unit's capabilities in quantitative electron beam analysis of geological samples, particularly emphasising the quantitative analysis of major, minor, and trace elements in minerals, including meteorites. In this role, you will collaborate with leading research groups, including Planetary and Space Sciences, Astrobiology, and Dynamic Earth, in pursuit of exploration of the physical, chemical, and biological processes that shape our Solar System. The role holder will work closely with facility staff and provide advanced technical support in scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and microprobe analysis, aiding in investigating geological and extraterrestrial samples.

    Closing Date:  27/08/2024

    Requirements

    • Hold a PhD (or be close to completion) or have equivalent experience in Geology, Mineralogy, or any other relevant discipline.           
    • Experience in the operation of Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEM), sample preparation for SEM quantitative analysis and interpretation of results.                                                                            
    • Experience using micro-analytical software combined with EDS and WDS for standardised, quantitative analysis of element abundance, including interpretation of results.                                     
    • A solid understanding of mineral stoichiometry and the use of mineral stoichiometry in quality control of micro-analytical data.         
    • A solid understanding of the principles of electron beam analysis of minerals using EDS and WDS.         
    • Expertise in technical aspects of Electron Microscopy.      
    • Effective communication skills, capable of conveying technical concepts clearly to both experts and non-experts.         
    • Demonstrated experience in working and communicating collaboratively within a team environment.   
    • Strong organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise tasks and manage workload efficiently.  
    • Ability to work independently and take initiative in problem-solving and project management.    
    • Demonstrated capability to actively help plan, improve, and move projects forward, effectively sharing findings.          
    • Relevant research experience, as evidenced by publications in accredited journals, was a direct result of the applicant's own work.    
    • Knowledge of relevant Health and Safety regulation, Standard Operating Procedures and risk assessments including COSHH risk assessments.                                                                      
    • Proficiency in IT skills: familiarity with Windows and using Office or equivalent software.
    • Enthusiasm for Electron Microscopy and a commitment to ongoing professional development in this field.

    Desirable:

    • Experience in Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD).

    More information

    Contact

    Identity
    Igor Kraev
    eMail
    igor.kraev@open.ac.uk
  • University of Göttingen - Institute of Materials Physics
    Germany
    Postdoc Position in the field of Environmental Transmission Electron Microscopy
    Announcement date: 19 August 2024

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    Description

    The comprehensive understanding of the real structure of the electrocatalyst water interface and catalytic mechanism on the atomic scale is essential for breaking the limits in electrochemical water splitting. The main goal of this proposed project is thus correlating atomic structure information of active states of oxide catalysts with measurements of reaction products in oxygen evolution reaction by establishing a local mass spectroscopy probe in in-situ ETEM experiments. 
    You will be part of a team of young scientists working with a number of different in-situ TEM techniques in the Göttingen Environmental Transmission Electron Microscope. You will get the opportunity to establish a local mass spectrometer probe in differentially pumped ETEM system in order to measure the chemical environment of samples and the reaction products which are formed in oxygen evolution electrocatalysis close to the electron transparent catalyst sample. You will apply various in-situ, high-resolution and analytical TEM techniques such as HRTEM, STEM, EELS or holography in order to establish the correlation between atomic structure in the active state of the catalyst and the reaction products as well as catalytic turn over. 
    Active collaboration within the Team in Göttingen and the project partner who delivers well-characterized nanoparticle is expected.

    Requirements

    - You have a Master’s degree in physics, materials sciences, or closely related subject areas 
    - You have a PhD with a topic in the field of electron microscopy or catalysis 
    - You have practical experience in professionally operating a Transmission Electron Microscope. 
    - You are a highly motived researcher who wishes to drive forward the field of in-situ electron microscopy and fundamental understanding of materials in non-equilibrium states. 
    - Excellent communication skills in English are required. 
    - You are a team worker and self-motivated to attain project goals 
    Additionally, desirable experience / skills: 
    - Experience or interest in quantitative TEM image simulation. 
    - Experience in in-situ or ETEM experiments

    More information

    Contact

    Tobias Meyer 
    Christian Jooß 
    eMail 
    tmeyer@gwdg.de 
    cjooss@gwdg.de

  • DTU Physics
    Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
    Postdoc in Microscopy of Enzyme Immobilization
    Announcement date: 19 August 2024

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    Description

    A PostDoc position is available for experimental research on enzymes immobilized on polymeric and organic-inorganic hybrid matrices for catalysis of chemical reactions needed for transitioning to a sustainable and green society. 
    The candidate will work on visualizing the position, density, structure and dynamics of immobilized enzymes using a suite of state-of-the-art optical and electron microscopy techniques. The work is part of a highly interdisciplinary collaboration – Biocatalysts Interactions with Gases (BIG) - comprising novel characterization, analysis, testing, and modeling of gaseous substrates at immobilized enzymes, with international leading partners at North Carolina State University (NC State), Technical University of Denmark (DTU), and  Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).

    Requirements

    As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent). 
    We favor candidates with a degree in physics, chemistry or biology. The candidate should have documented experience with optical and electron microscopy and, preferably, have experience in biocatalysis and nanoscience. Experience in scientific programming, e.g. using Python, is important. 

    More information

    Contact

    Identity
    Professor Stig Helveg
    eMail
    stig@fysik.dtu.dk
  • UCLouvain
    Louvain, Belgium
    TEM post-doctoral research position (100%)
    Announcement date: 19 August 2024 - Deadline for application: 30 September 2024

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    Description

    The Institute of Materials and Process Engineering (IMAP) of the Université catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain) is looking for a post-doctoral researcher to support various projects on transmission electron microscopy characterization of novel metallic and metallic-based materials. Examples of materials include high-entropy alloys and aluminium alloys-based processed by friction stir additive manufacturing and also possibly involving multi-material (steel, Mg, oxides, ...) interfaces. The candidate needs to be trained in high resolution (scanning- ) transmission electron microscopy techniques (TEM and STEM), and have experience in STEM-EDX and automated crystallographic orientation mapping in TEM (ACOM-TEM). Hands-on experience with in-situ TEM experiments including heating, cooling, straining or with gas will be appreciated. Knowledge on behaviour of defects in materials is also important.

    closing date 30 Sept 2024

    Requirements

    • You hold a doctorate degree (PhD) in Physics, Materials Science, Materials Engineering
    or similar;
    • You understand and have experience in high resolution TEM and STEM, STEM-EDX,
    ACOM-TEM and in-situ TEM;
    • You have deep knowledge on behaviour of defects in materials;
    • You have published in high impact factor journals with referee system;
    • You have experience in paper and project writing and in presenting your work at
    international conferences;
    • You have experience in guiding Master and PhD students is welcome;
    • You have an excellent proficiency in English;
    • You are quality-oriented, conscientious, creative and cooperative.

    More information

    Contact

    Identity
    Prof. Hosni Idrissi
    eMail
    hosni.idrissi@uclouvain.be
  • CNRS - Institute of Materials of Nantes Jean Rouxel, IMN
    Nantes, France
    Post-doc position in liquid/operando electron microscopy: toward understanding radiation damage
    Announcement date: 01 August 2024

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    Description

    We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to join an ERC-funded project, led by Dr. Patricia Abellan, on the development of experimental workflows and predictive tools for the effects of electron beams on liquid samples observed by electron microscopy (SEM, TEM): aqueous solutions, hydrated materials, and interfaces water/solid. This is particularly important for in situ/operando/in vitro conditions as such obtained using liquid cells or cryogenic temperatures in the TEM. The project aims at developing an essential platform for reliable interpretation of liquid phase electron microscopy observations and robust experimental design. This project will involve: i) the implementation of correlative optical spectroscopy and electron microscopy methods for radiation chemistry quantification, ii) the development of analytical electrochemistry (operando) approaches in the electron microscope.

    Requirements

    • Must hold a Ph. D in chemistry, materials science, chemical engineering or closely related backgrounds.
    • Knowledge on/Laboratory experience with water radical chemistry
    • Background on electron microscopy
    • Experience in electrochemistry and spectroscopy
    • Problem solving skills
    Additionally, desirable experience / skills:
    • Practical experience on electron microscopy, including SEM, (S)TEM and associated spectroscopies (EELS, EDS)
    • Operando electron microscopy/ electrochemistry in the EM
    • Background and data analysis on absorption spectroscopy
    • Experience with Monte Carlo/kinetics simulations
    • Very good English

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    Contact

    Identity
    Patricia Abellan
    eMail
    Patricia.Abellan@cnrs-imn.fr
  • University of Pécs (PTE)
    Pécs, Hungary
    Head of Cryo-Electron Microscopy Core Facility
    Announcement date: 30 July 2024

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    Description

    Thanks to a recent governmental grant the University of Pécs (PTE) is planning to set up a cryo-EM facility at the Szentágothai Research Centre (in Pécs, Hungary). The facility is meant not only to serve the local research community but act as the central, national cryo-EM hub for both academia and industry. From 1st of September 2024 (or upon agreement), we are looking for the head of this future facility who would organize and coordinate the establishment of this facility and afterward lead its operation. We are looking for an agile, proactive and experienced scientific leader.

    Application Deadline: 31 Aug 2024 - 23:59 (Europe/Budapest)

    Requirements

    • A scientific university degree from a related field, including PhD.
    • Multiple years of working experience in the field of cryo-electron microscopy and structural biology.
    • Experience in the preparation of cryo-EM samples, the operation of cryo-electron microscopes, data collection and processing of cryo-EM data and modeling.
    • Experience applying scientific and engineering principles and practices to perform technical services and support.
    • Experience with data analysis, experimental process, design, and development of prototypes, equipment, and/or systems related to area of specialization.
    • Ability to write clear documentation, perform administrative duties, and research protocol maintenance related to research studies and/or scientific/engineering projects.
    • Experience with software applications, systems, or programs relevant for the job. 
    • Experience in Linux operating systems and scripting.
    • Excellent communication skills in English.
    • Coordination and organization skills, ability to work independently, but also acts as a team player.

    More information

    Contact

    Please send your CV including your scientific achievements and publications to Mónika Mátyás (matyas.monika@pte.hu)

    For questions and more information, please contact: Prof. Dr. Boldizsár Czéh (czeh.boldizsar@pte.hu )

  • Jülich Forschungszentrum
    Jülich , Germany
    PhD Position / Research Associate Position - Analytical Instrumentation
    Announcement date: 26 July 2024 - Deadline for application: 19 August 2024

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    Description

    This PhD project aims to advance methodologies and instrumentation related to sample preparation, handling, transfer, and analysis within the domains of electron microscopy and complementary techniques for the characterization of biologically relevant samples.

    • You will be involved in the design, development, and testing phases of several innovative methodologies and technologies such as bio-affinitive charge-free sample carriers, cryogen-free cryogenic sample transfer, and live cell imaging techniques.
    • The developed methodologies will be evaluated with complementary technologies such as mass spectrometry, light microscopy, spectroscopy, and crystallography.
    • Along the way, you will develop and utilize a range of advanced skills, including imaging technologies and software, analytical and imaging methodologies, biological sample preparation, vacuum technology, and electrical and mechanical engineering. Furthermore, you are expected to present your work in scientific journals and at scientific conferences which will utilize skills such as technical writing, public speaking, and study of the current scientific literature base.
    • You will also be able to gain experience teaching and mentoring bachelor and master students.

    Requirements

    • A master’s degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Physics, Analytical Science and Technology, or a related subject
    • Proficiency in English (C1 or higher)
    • Lab experience with chemical or physics instrumentation
    • Capacity to quickly acquire new knowledge and master new skills
    • Interest and ability in hands-on research activities
    • Ability to work independently and as a member of a research team
    • Problem solving skills and creativity
    • A desire and ability to share your research through oral and written communication

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  • CEMES-CNRS Toulous
    Toulouse, France
    Advanced (S)TEM for Phase Change Memories and neuromorphic devices using GeSbTe alloys
    Announcement date: 19 July 2024 - Deadline for application: 31 December 2024

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    Description

    To contribute to the various objectives of the project using different techniques, notably but not only
    advanced transmission electron microscopy techniques such as STEM/HAADF, EELS and EDX. This
    “expert” will interact with the group members (staff scientists and postdocs) and complement their
    findings by providing information on the atomic ordering and redistribution of chemical elements
    following thermal annealing or PCM cell operations.

    Requirements

    We are looking for a doctor in Physics or Materials Science with demonstrated experience in metallurgy
    and/or microelectronics using advanced transmission electron microscopy techniques (STEM, HAADF,
    EELS, EDX) and sample preparation by FIB. Open minded and autonomous, he/she is willing to interact
    with others scientists and contribute to a common goal. He/she is motivated by the development of
    fundamental and applied research in collaboration with a major industrial player in the field of
    advanced electronic devices.

    More information

    Contact

    Identity
    Alain Claverie, claverie@cemes.fr
  • Imperial College London
    London, United Kingdom
    Postdoctoral Research Associate in biochemical neuroscience and dementia
    Announcement date: 10 July 2024 - Deadline for application: 02 August 2024

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    Description

    Investigating the relationship between the build up and clearance of pathological protein aggregates associated with Parkinson’s disease, using single-molecule microscopy to study iPSC-neurons.

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    Contact

    Identity
    Dr Yu Ye – yu.ye1@imperial.ac.uk
  • Imperial College London
    London, United Kingdom
    Postdoctoral Research Associate in Cellular Neuroscience and iPSCs
    Announcement date: 10 July 2024 - Deadline for application: 16 August 2924

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    Description

    Requirements

    Characterising pathological protein aggregate associated with Alzheimer’s disease and their clearance from iPSC-neurons by the ubiquitin-proteasome system.

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    Contact

    Identity
    Dr Yu Ye – yu.ye1@imperial.ac.uk
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