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SUMMARY:Research Professor in Biomaterials for Regenerative Medicine
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Cooperative Research in Biomaterials\, CIC biomaGUNE\, together with IKERBASQUE invites applications for one position of Research Professor in BIOMATERIALS FOR REGENERATIVE MEDICINE. \n  \nWe are looking for candidates with strong experience in the broad field of Biomaterials for Regenerative Medicine. Experience in therapeutic nanostructures\, artificial cell matrices\, bioprinting and cell therapies will be highly valued. \n  \nThe successful candidate must have an established record of excellence in research in this area and is expected to develop internationally recognized\, externally funded research programs that complement or extend the strengths of CIC biomaGUNE\, build internal and external collaborations\, generate technology transfer and mentor graduate students and postdocs. \n  \nCandidates should provide a Cover Letter\, Curriculum Vitae\, detailed description of research interests and contact information of three references. Only researchers with a strong record of research and extensive group leading experience will be considered. Women candidates are particularly welcome. \n  \nAll applicants are invited to submit detailed curriculum vitae to rrhh@cicbiomagune.es indicating reference 321 Regenerative Biomaterials Research Professor. \n  \nThe deadline for application is July 15\, 2018.
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/research-professor-in-biomaterials-for-regenerative-medicine/
CATEGORIES:Job Opportunities
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ORGANIZER;CN="CIC biomaGUNE":MAILTO:allanes@cicbiomagune.es
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SUMMARY:2 PhD POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN A PROJECT ON NANOPLASMONICS AND SERS DETECTION
DESCRIPTION:Applications are invited for the following PhD studentships to work on an ERC Advanced Grant. The research\, which will be carried out at the Bionanoplasmonics Laboratory\, CIC biomaGUNE (San Sebastián\, Spain) \, under the supervision of Prof. Luis M. Liz-Marzán CIC biomaGUNE\, aims at the application of surface enhanced Raman scattering for the real-time monitoring of tumor growth within purposely devised scaffolds. Within this project\, two PhD positions are available\, to carry out research on the following topics: i. Fabrication of hybrid plasmonic scaffolds for 3D cell culture; ii. Interaction of nanoparticles with cells and tissues \n  \nA Bachelor or Masters degree in a relevant area of Chemistry\, Physics\, Biology\, Biochemistry or Materials Science is required and experience in the fields of nanomaterials and/or biotechnology is highly desirable. \nThe deadline for application is July 15\, 2018.
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/2-phd-positions-available-in-a-project-on-nanoplasmonics-and-sers-detection/
CATEGORIES:Job Opportunities
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ORGANIZER;CN="CIC biomaGUNE":MAILTO:allanes@cicbiomagune.es
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SUMMARY:Postdoc and PhD positions available in the Collaborative research center TRR146 "Multiscale simulation methods for soft matter systems"
DESCRIPTION:The collaborative research center \n*TRR 146 Multiscale simulation methods for soft matter systems*\, \nfunded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and hosted by the *Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz*\, the *Technical University Darmstadt*\, and the *Max-Planck Institute for Polymer Research* (Mainz) invites applications for: \n *4 PhD positions*\n *1 Postdoc position* \nApplication instructions and further information on the available positions can be found at https://trr146.de/en/openings . \nThe center provides a stimulating research environment bringing together physicists\, chemists\, mathematicians\, and computer scientists with a complementary expertise in a wide range of modeling methods. The initiative aims to tackle some of the most pressing problems in multiscale modeling of soft matter systems through a massive interdisciplinary effort at the level of fundamental science and algorithmic development. \nThe participating institutions are keen to increase the number of women among its employees and thus encourages women to apply. Disabled persons will be given preference if equally qualified. \nContact address: TRR 146 Office <trr146@uni-mainz.de>\, Dr. Giovanni Settanni\, Institute of Physics\, Johannes Gutenberg University \, 55099 Mainz\, Germany.
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/postdoc-and-phd-positions-available-in-the-collaborative-research-center-trr146-multiscale-simulation-methods-for-soft-matter-systems/
CATEGORIES:Job Opportunities
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SUMMARY:University Professor of Experimental soft matter Physics
DESCRIPTION:As a research university with high international visibility and a wide range of degree programmes\, the University of Vienna is committed to basic research open to application and research-led teaching\, as well as to career development of young researchers and to the dialogue with economy and society. That way\, the University of Vienna contributes to the education of future generations and to the society’s ability to innovate. \nThe appointment of particularly qualified researchers to university professors is an important strategy of the University of Vienna. Become part of this vibrant and future-oriented organisation.  \nAt the Faculty of Physics of the University of Vienna the position of a University Professor of Experimental soft matter Physics (full time\, permanent position) is to be filled. \nWe are looking for an outstanding researcher with an internationally established record and reputation in the broad area of experimental soft condensed matter physics\, non-equilibrium statistical mechanics\, or biological physics. The research topics of interest include\, without being limited to these: self-assembly behavior of soft matter in- and out-of equilibrium; phase transformations; novel soft and hybrid and composite materials; active systems; stochastic thermodynamics; rheology; and physics-oriented approach to biological systems.  Applicants are expected to strengthen the existing research focus of the Faculty of Physics on soft matter\, statistical mechanics and soft materials by conducting world-class research\, by attracting competitive funding and by actively promoting collaboration with theoretical/computational soft matter groups of the Faculty of Physics.
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/university-professor-of-experimental-soft-matter-physics/
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SUMMARY:3-D microfluidics to study break up of blood aggregates
DESCRIPTION:The goal of this research project is to understand the break up of natural blood aggregates in model 3-D microfluidic channels as well as physiological shaped channels\, tuning the interplay between interaction strength and complex flow geometries. The candidate will design \, build and use a range of micro-fluidic channel structures \, which should finally mimic blood flow from the heart to the brain. To this end a novel Laser etching techniques will be used\, which can produce arbitrary shaped channels on a scale of a few micrometers and this technique will be coupled to real 3D data of the micro-vascular system as it is being obtained  in Jülich. \nThe candidate will have a background in physics\, mechanical or chemical engineering\, preferentially with interest in biological and Soft Matter systems. He/she should have experimental as well as computational skills. He/she will work mainly in the department ICS-2\, with long stays in the ZEA-1  and INM-1\, respectively the engineering and Human Brain department. The degree will be granted at the physics department of the KU Leuven.
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/3-d-microfluidics-to-study-break-up-of-blood-aggregates/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pavlik Lettinga":MAILTO:p.lettinga@fz-juelich.de
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SUMMARY:Playing Colloidal Mikado
DESCRIPTION:The 6th Playing Colloidal Mikado workshop\, organised by DiStruc\, covers experimental\, theoretical and computational aspects of non-spherical colloidal particles with a focus on colloidal rods. The purpose of the workshop is to discuss current developments and advances in the field and to provide opportunities for networking.
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/playing-colloidal-mikado/
LOCATION:University of Oxford\, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory\, South Parks Road\, Oxford\, OX1 3QZ\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dirk Aarts":MAILTO:distruc@chem.ox.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:PhD thesis: Damage mechanisms in insulating polymer materials under mechanical stress and high voltage : theory and simulations.
DESCRIPTION:We propose a theoretical PhD project for describing damaging mechanisms either under applied electrical field and under applied stress. This is a theoretical work which follows earlier experimental studies on damaging under mechanical stress [1] and an on-going project regarding damaging under applied electric field. The aim is to identify and describe the damaging mechanisms and to develop a theoretical model for both situations.  Currently\, we study the microscopic mechanisms under medium to high electric field\, in long lifetime regime. Dielectric properties of materials are investigated along electrical fatigue tests\, combined with microscopic structural characterization (tomography\, Ultra-small angle X-rays scattering\, etc…). The methodology we use is similar to the one we used for studying fatigue in semi-crystalline polymers and adapted to the specific considered subject. Based on these works\, theoretical model will be implemented into a 3D numerical model allowing to study the nucleation and growth of defects\, until final breaking of the material\, based on an already existing 3D mechanical model. The model will be compared to experimental results on both electrical and mechanical damage and ultimate failure. \nThis PhD is proposed within the context of a collaboration between Nexans\, a worldwide leading company for electric networking\, Solvay and Laboratoire Polymères et Matériaux Avancés (LPMA)\, within the context of the “Lyons Polymer Science and Enineering” collaboratibve network. The PhD will take place within LPMA. \nThe Solvay/CNRS Joint Laboratory (UMR: Unité Mixte de Recherche) ‘Advanced Materials Laboratory’\, is located near Lyon\, France. The objective of the lab is to develop fundamental research on physical properties of heterogeneous polymer materials\, in order to be able to propose innovative materials with tailored properties and improved usage properties for new applications. \nThis PhD project is suitable for applicants graduated in polymer physics and/or condensed matter physcis and/or statistical physics and/or mechanics and material science. To apply please send detailed CV and application statement to: \n  \n\n\n\nD. Long \nEmail : didier.long-exterieur@solvay.com \ntel: +33(0)4 28 27 10 30\nP. Sotta \nEmail : paul.sotta-exterieur@solvay.com \ntel: +33 (0) 428271029\n\n\n[1] E. Mourglia-Seignobos\, D.R. Long\, L. Odoni\, L. Vanel\, P. Sotta\, C. Rochas\, “Physical Mechanisms of Fatigue in Neat Polyamide 6\,6”\, Macromolecules\,  47\, 3880-3894 (2014) \n[2] L. Conca et al\, Macromolecules (2017)  \n  \n 
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/phd-thesis-damage-mechanisms-in-insulating-polymer-materials-under-mechanical-stress-and-high-voltage-theory-and-simulations/
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SUMMARY:Postdoctoral Research Associate (rheology and scattering)
DESCRIPTION:A PDRA post is available from 1 July 2018\, or as soon as possible thereafter\, for a period of 12 months to work in association with Dr Richard Thompson on a National Formulation Centre (NFC) funded project. The project is a new collaboration between Durham University and Imperial College London\, to develop new methods for characterising and forecasting instability in complex structured fluid formulations. The project will operate in close collaboration with the NFC and industrial partners (BP and P&G) with the emphasis on understanding the influence of flow (shear & extensional) on stability.
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/postdoctoral-research-associate-rheology-and-scattering/
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