Summary:
Delft University of Technology offers a PhD position focused on ultrafast single-molecule super-resolution bioimaging. This research aims to harness advanced neuromorphic vision sensors to improve imaging speeds and data efficiency in live cell microscopy, contributing to groundbreaking insights into nanoscale cellular organization.
PhD Position in High-Speed Single-Molecule Super-Resolution Microscopy with Neuromorphic Vision Sensors, Netherlands
Designation:
PhD Candidate
Research Area:
- Super-resolution Microscopy
- Event-Based Imaging
- Biophysics and Cell Biology
- Molecular and Cell Biochemistry
- Optical Imaging Techniques
Location:
Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Eligibility/Qualification:
- Master’s degree or nearing completion in Physics, Mathematics, Nanobiology, Chemistry, or a closely related discipline.
- Strong affinity for research at the interface of physics, biology/biochemistry, and computer science.
- Experience in optics/microscopy, programming, and molecular or cell biophysics.
- Excellent written and spoken English skills.
- Ability to thrive in a multidisciplinary and international environment.
Description:
The PhD role involves investigating high-speed event-based cameras and integrating them into stochastic single-molecule microscopy setups. The candidate will be responsible for:
- Microscope setup and camera integration.
- Developing new data analysis strategies.
- Conducting experiments with in vitro samples and live cells with established lab support.
The role is situated in an interactive research environment, focusing on combining techniques from various disciplines to advance the understanding of cellular structures at the nanoscale.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit their applications via the application button online by including:
- Detailed CV
- Motivation letter outlining the reason for application, research interests, and fit with the group
Last Date to Apply:
April 22, 2026
Additional Information:
For queries regarding the vacancy, please contact Kristin Grussmayer at k.s.grussmayer@tudelft.nl. More details about the lab can be found on their website.







