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Dear confocal listers,
please spread the word about this exciting opportunity to be involved in the transition from research infrastructure to core facility in the area of advanced microscopy and bioimaging in a young and growing international research organisation.
Contributing with excellent facility management, service and training to the success of the community of internal and external researchers and innovators working at the interface of the various disciplines - material sciences, cell biology, nanomedicine & nanosafety - just to name some of the few interdisciplinary areas that are of relevance at INL.
The INL - International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory is located in Braga, Portugal - a sunny and safe place to live with excellent connectivity (airport OPO), 40 min to the Atlantic and to the Geres National park, in the baroque city of Braga - elected Unesco creative city of media arts.


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For further details check the website and application portal:
http://jobs.jobvite.com/inl/job/oolK5fwi
www.inl.int<http://www.inl.int>
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REF.11.17.166 - FACILITY MANAGER - ADVANCED MICROSCOPY AND BIOIMAGING
INL is seeking a Bioimaging Core Facility Manager and service application scientist to join our team of imaging experts in INL optical microscopy and enable the transition from a research infrastructure to a user core microscopy facility.
The INL advanced imaging facility is one of the best-equipped microscopy facilities in Portugal with the following fluorescence-based spectroscopy and imaging techniques: Confocal microscopy, FC(C)S (LSM Zeiss780), wide field, TIRF, dSTORM (Nikon Ti-E), confocal Raman Microscope (WiTec), and custom developed systems operated by the INL research groups including FLIM, Multi-Photon Microscopy, AFM-Differential Spinning Disk combinations and others.

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Best wishes from Portugal,

Jana











Jana Nieder
Head of Nanophotonics Department/Group Leader
Ultrafast Bio- and Nanophotonics Group

Av. Mestre José Veiga s/n
4715-330 Braga – Portugal
T: + 351 253 140 112 – (2254)



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