Our interdisciplinary group works at the boundary between DNA nanotechnology and nanophotonics for a wide variety of applications ranging from quantum optics to diagnostics. Currently, two focus areas of research involve the development and exploitation of: DNA origami in combination with dielectric particles for construction of nanodevices for chiral sensing, DNA based force sensors to visualize and quantify nanoscale forces between synthetic particles in smart materials.
Having recently been awarded multiple prestigious grants we are seeking outstanding PhD candidates to build upon the group's expertise to further develop these exciting areas of research.
Your Profile:
▪ Masters or Diploma in Physics, Chemistry, Biotechnology, Engineering or related fields
▪ Outstanding academic achievements and relevant experimental research experience
▪ Understanding of nanophotonics and/or DNA nanotechnology
▪ Excellent communication skills and proficiency in English
We offer:
Internationally competitive salaries (starting at 58’000 CHF/year for PhD students, including pension and social charges) that ensure an excellent standard of living. Work in an interdisciplinary, multicultural and dynamic environment with state-of-the-art technology and application relevant research questions. Collaborations, including planned intenational research stays.
Start Date: End of 2024/beginning of 2025 (Flexible)
Applications and inquiries: Please contact Prof. Guillermo Acuna, guillermo.acuna@unifr.ch
Deadline: 31st of October. Applications will be reviewed starting in September, apply as soon as possible.
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