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17 Feb
Full/Associate Professor in Rock Mechanics
Norway
15 Feb
5 Post-Doc and 2 PhD positions
Austria
15 Feb
Postdoctoral Fellowship
Stockholm
15 Feb
Post doc scholarship in materials physics: Silicon quantum dots
Stockholm
15 Feb
Post Doc Scholarship in Green Synthesis of Nanostructures – with a special focus on Supercritical Fluid Synthesis (SCFS)
Stockholm
15 Feb
Post doc position in materials physics: Biomolecule nano-sensor
Stockholm
14 Feb
Post doc position in materials physics: Biomolecule nano-sensor
Stockholm
14 Feb
Post doc scholarship in materials physics: Silicon quantum dots
Stockholm
14 Feb
Professor of Flood Risk
Netherlands
14 Feb
Professor of Integral Hydraulic Engineering
Netherlands
14 Feb
Postdoctoral Fellowship
Stockholm
14 Feb
Post Doc Scholarship in Green Synthesis of Nanostructures
Stockholm
13 Feb
59 postdoctoral positions: computer sciences and applied mathematics
France
13 Feb
2 Associate Professors for Health & Social Behavior
Switzerland
13 Feb
Professorship/Associate Professorship in International Emergency Management
Nordland
12 Feb
Postdoctor in Plasma Physics
Stockholm
10 Feb
Postdoctoral fellowships at the Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology, Rudbeck Laboratory
Uppsala
8 Feb
Full time faculty position in architectural engineering design
Belgium
8 Feb
Full time faculty position in geotechnical engineering
Belgium
7 Feb
Postdoctoral fellow in molecular cell biology
Nordland
The candidate for the position must have theoretical and practical experience in Rock Engineering. He/she should be used to evaluate Rock stability in tunneling, excavation and slopes, and be able to do risk assessments related to Rock stability methods.
The key questions addressed by FloodChange are: When, where, how have floods changed in Europe? Why do floods change? How sensitive are floods to changes in land use and climate? How confident can we be about predicting future changes in floods? For the first time, it will be possible to systematise the effects of land use and climate on floods, which will provide a vital step towards predicting how floods will change in the future.
KTH invites applications for a postdoctoral fellowship in honor of the physicist Ragnar Holm (1879-1970), regarded as the scientific founder of electric contacts and their use, and author of the book “Electric Contacts: Theory and Applications”, Springer (2000).
The position involves fabrication of silicon quantum dots using “mass fabrication” techniques. Most likely this will be performed in the gas phase by decomposition of silane to form nanocrystals for which we intend to build a new system. The fabricated nanocrystals will be characterized using electron microscopy techniques, atomic force as well as photo-luminescence characterization including single-dot spectroscopy.
Candidates must be in possession of a doctorate degree and a minimum of 1-2 years of full time equivalent research experience. We are looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic individual with a strong background on Green routes to synthesis of inorganic nanomaterials, with a special focus on supercritical fluid synthesis process. The candidate should have demonstrated experience on studying nanomaterials fabrication strategies, interface chemistry and preferably simulation of experiments. Publication record in international journals and conferences is required as well as excellent skills in spoken and written English. Evaluation will be based on the scientific quality of the candidate and publication record, for the required specialty, in accordance with the needs of the project.
The aim of the project is to develop new technologies for electrical detection of biomarkers by using functionalized nanostructures in silicon. Biomolecule sensing is performed using nanowires, defined by lithography, on a silicon chip having microfluidic channels for liquid sample introduction. For functionalization we are closely collaborating with a group at the Biotechnology school. The position involves electrical characterization of the nanowires, atomic force microscopy and fluorescence characterization of the functionalized chip, performing electrical detection experiments as well as optimization of detection schemes including data analysis.
The successful applicant is expected to have a doctoral degree in physics, materials science, electrical engineering (towards microelectronics) or in a related subject. Experience from techniques for biomolecule sensing is highly evaluated. Furthermore, experience from silicon nanostructures, cleanroom processing and characterization techniques such as AFM and PL microscopy is highly regarded. The applicant should have good communication skills and be good at presenting both orally and in writing.
The successful applicant is expected to have a doctoral degree in physics, materials science, electrical engineering (towards microelectronics) or in a related subject. Experience from silicon nanostructures, cleanroom processing and characterization techniques such as AFM and PL microscopy is highly regarded. The applicant should have good communication skills and be good at presenting both orally and in writing.
The successful candidate has published in internationally peer-reviewed scientific journals and is knowledgeable in hydraulic engineering, especially in the design of hydraulic structures. He or she has a keen interest in obtaining further knowledge. A clear and creative vision of the development of the field of this chair is paramount, as is the ambition to achieve international academic reputation. The candidate will be expected to initiate, acquire, execute and coordinate research projects. Team-building qualities and communication skills are therefore important. Inspiring lecturing skills are considered crucial. The Professor is expected to contribute to public debate. International applicants must be willing to acquire a working knowledge of the Dutch language.
The objective of the chair of Integral Hydraulic Engineering is to enhance the knowledge related to hydraulic structures and to contribute to the dissemination of such knowledge. Hydraulic structures are structures built to defend land against floods and droughts, to regulate water for agriculture and industry, to provide infrastructure for waterborne and water-related transport and to make use of water as a source of energy. The complexity and uniqueness of hydraulic structures, together with the uncertainties in loads and resistance, require a conceptual and integral approach to optimise the design of these structures. This offers a new perspective involving sustainability, ecodesign, multidisciplinary use of space, adaptability, life cycle management, scale enlargement and the application of new materials and shapes. The advancement of probabilistic design methods is required to develop reliability methods for the design and maintenance of hydraulic structures.
KTH invites applications for a postdoctoral fellowship in honor of the physicist Ragnar Holm (1879-1970), regarded as the scientific founder of electric contacts and their use, and author of the book “Electric Contacts: Theory and Applications”, Springer (2000).
Post Doc Scholarship in Green Synthesis of Nanostructures – with a special focus on Supercritical Fluid Synthesis (SCFS)
Being a post-doctoral researcher at Inria means deepening your knowledge and perfecting your development within the research team, a high-quality study and working environment. Into the heart of a research team, the post-doctoral researcher acquires the skills of a top-level researcher within the field of computer sciences. They make the most of Inria's close ties with industrial partners and international institutions. Post-doctoral research is an important first step in a scientist's professional career. That is why Inria offers post-doctoral researchers a central role by placing them at the very heart of the research dynamic.
Both positions are tenure track and are initially limited to 7 years. Tenure is envisioned depending on a positive evaluation of the candidate and the successful establishment of a Master program in Health Sciences with specializations in Health Economics and Health Care Management and Health Behavior & Health Promotion. Furthermore the development of research programs funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) or the European Commission’s research framework is desirable.
The Professor is the executive officer of his/her unit and shall carry out the Faculty’s policies, philosophy and goals. He/she will be expected to be visionary in planning, developing and implementing programs in teaching, mentoring and research. The Professor will also be a leader in fostering academic growth and professional development of full-time staff and students.
The aim of the project is to use the physical properties and characteristics of complex plasmas for a new look at long standing problems of the collective behavior of systems of interacting particles, approach to equilibrium and phase transitions. That shall be accomplished by new observations at the particle level which shall be available from dedicated experiment Plasma Kristall Experiment PK-4 to be performed from 2013 onboard of International Space Station (ISS). A postdoc is now sought for enhancement of the theoretical and numerical efforts within the project. More information may be found at www.spp.ee.kth.se/res/cp/
Postdoctoral fellow at the Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology, Rudbeck Laboratory. The position is available as soon as possible for a period of 2 year
OPENING OF A FULL-TIME FACULTY POSITION
FIELD: ENGINEERING SCIENCES. ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING DESIGN
The applicant should be holder of a PhD degree in Engineering. He/she will have demonstrated a significant research background in the field of Geotechnics, Geomechanics or Engineering Geology. He/she will demonstrate his/her ability to define and develop research activities through a significant publication record. A background in managing research projects as well as industrial collaborations would be an asset. The successful applicant is expected to initiate independent research programs leading to the development and funding of a research team. A teaching background will be considered as an asset.
This position is organized within the Molecular Cancer Research Group. The group performs basic research with the main focus on selective autophagy and cell signaling. Autophagy is highly relevant in diseases such as cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, muscle- and heart diseases and diabetes. We have found that autophagy can act selectively at the molecular level through a specific interaction between a short sequence motif first identified in p62/SQSTM1 and the ATG8 family of ubiquitin-like proteins acting as autophagy receptors. The ATG8 family proteins are lipidated and directly bound to the forming autophagosomes. Our results suggest that p62 and the related protein NBR1 are key players in selective autophagy of ubiquitinated protein aggregates. Both p62 and NBR1 are involved in clearing intracellular bacteria by autophagy and implicated in selective autophagy of peroxisomes and midbodies.
