PhD Student Position in Biophysics: Join a leading research team at AMOLF in Amsterdam, dedicated to groundbreaking studies on ribosome cooperation and protein synthesis. This PhD opportunity offers hands-on experience with state-of-the-art techniques in biophysics, including optical tweezers and single-molecule fluorescence.
PhD Student Position in Single-Molecule Biophysics of Ribosome Cooperation
Designation
PhD Student – Single-Molecule Biophysics of Ribosome Cooperation
Research Area
Biophysics, Molecular Biology, and Single-Molecule Techniques
Location
AMOLF, Amsterdam Science Park, The Netherlands
Eligibility/Qualification
- MSc degree in Physics, Chemistry, or a related field.
- Strong interest in single-molecule techniques and biophysical experiments.
- Excellent programming and data analysis skills.
- Proficient verbal and written English skills.
- A motivation to work in a diverse and collaborative environment.
Job Description
In this project, you will:
- Conduct innovative experiments to understand ribosome dynamics and cooperation.
- Utilize optical tweezers and single-molecule fluorescence to visualize real-time translation activity.
- Collaborate with teams specializing in ribosome profiling and cryo-EM techniques.
- Analyze complex temporal data and collaborate on the formulation of new scientific models.
How to Apply
To apply, please submit your resume and a motivation letter (maximum 1 page) detailing why you want to join our group. Applications will be evaluated on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Last Date to Apply
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis; therefore, early submission is encouraged to ensure consideration.
For further information and application details, visit the Tans Lab website or the AMOLF website.