In this role, you will work at the intersection of biology, nanotechnology, and electrochemistry, contributing to experimental design, photochemistry, and photo-responsive molecular systems. You will build, test, and iterate across disciplines while driving high-impact research in a dynamic deep-tech environment.
Key requirements
Expertise in synthetic photochemistry, interface phenomena, and light-controlled molecular systems
Knowledge of photoisomerization kinetics, photocaged biomolecules, and modeling tools (e.g., molecular dynamics, COMSOL Multiphysics)
Proven independent research record with strong scientific curiosity and initiative
MoleSense advances women’s healthcare with molecular wearables—a new class of medical devices that go beyond tracking vital signs to continuously and non-invasively monitor biochemical markers such as proteins and hormones. By integrating personalized molecular data with biology-aware machine intelligence, our wearables provide proactive healthcare for high-risk pregnancies.