The successful candidate will lead research at the interface between chemistry and biology, with a primary focus on the discovery and development of pharmacologically active chemical tools. These can, for example, be used to elucidate biological
The research project involves the development of a fast X-ray light modulator to be used at synchrotron facilities. The aim of the modulator is to enable time-resolved measurements on the nanosecond timescale, building upon steady-state (continuous)
The researcher will be responsible for the analysis of obtained in situ diffraction data and writing reports and publications - as lead author- that emerge from the performed experiments. Responsibilities further include the synthesis of precursor