Přehled

Photoluminescent nanodiamonds represent a novel type of quantum biosensor that exploits changes in luminescent properties in response to external stimuli. Compared to classical sensors, they offer the benefits of high sensitivity and resolution but are often nonspecific. The aim of the project is to chemically functionalize these sensors for specific and sensitive detection in biologically relevant environments. To achieve this, the student will employ covalent surface modifications of nanosensors in a colloidal state and subsequently characterize them. The functionality of the constructed nanosensors will be verified using a quantum confocal microscope with advanced pulse sequences. The outcome of the project will be time-resolved, localized quantum detection of specific molecules.

University:

Faculty of Chemical Engineering, UCT Prague; Faculty of Mathematics and Physics & Faculty of Science, Charles University

Group:

Petr Cígler Group, Synthetic Nanochemistry

Tutor:

Mgr. Petr Cígler, Ph.D.

Field of study:

Chemical physics and sensoric, Physical Chemistry

How to apply:

At the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the CAS / IOCB Prague, we are looking for talented, independent, and highly motivated PhD students with an MSc. degree or equivalent in life sciences or related fields. We offer exciting new projects in organic and medicinal chemistry, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular and structural biology, and analytical and physical chemistry.

  • Online registration deadline: 3 March 2025
  • Interview Day: 20 March 2025

Learn more and apply at www.uochb.cz/en/call-for-phd-applications.