**Job Description**
Two PhD positions are available to unravel the molecular mechanisms of virus self-assembly as part of an ERC Advanced Grant in the Wouter Roos lab. The project will investigate how RNA-containing viruses, with proteins covering their RNA, are built up at the nanoscale. PhD students will utilize advanced microscopy and nanomanipulation techniques, specifically High Speed-Atomic Force Microscopy (HS-AFM) and Single Molecule Optical Tweezers (SMOT), to record the live construction of viruses. This research aims to provide fundamental understanding of disease-causing agents and inform the development of more effective antivirals by studying how they disturb viral structure and dynamics.
**Skills & Abilities**
• Clear interest in collaborative interdisciplinary research
• Excellent grades
• Creativity, determination and motivation
• Experience in nanoscience and/or atomic force microscopy (a plus)
**Qualifications**
Required Degree(s) in:
• Physics or a related field (MSc)
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