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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.
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pavlik Lettinga":MAILTO:p.lettinga@fz-juelich.de
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SUMMARY:Postdoctoral position in Chemistry in San Sebastian\, Spain
DESCRIPTION:Dear all\, \nA postdoctoral position is available at the Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC) beginning the 1st September 2018. The work will be under the direction of Prof. Fabienne Barroso\, Prof. Luca Salassa and Dr. Marek Grzelczak and will be developed within multidisciplinary areas. The aim of the project is at synthesizing cyclic polymers for complexing with inorganic substrates. The work will include synthesis of organic molecules\, polymerization reactions\, polymer functionalization\, functionalization of gold nanoparticles and metal complexes. \nWe are looking for a motivated candidate fulfilling the following requirements: \n1) PhD in Chemistry \n2) Strong background in organic synthesis and polymer science.\n3) Good command of written and spoken English. \nApplications should be sent to postdoc@dipc.org before 20th August 2018. Applications should include: \n1) curriculum vitae \n2) brief statement of interest \n3) the names and contact addresses (e-mail) of two academic referees \nFor more details: \nhttp://dipc.ehu.es/join_us.php \nSincerely\, \nFabienne Barroso
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SUMMARY:Correlated disorder and hyperuniformity in soft matter and photonics
DESCRIPTION:The goal of the workshop is to bring together scientists from soft-matter science and wave physics interested in the design\, fabrication and properties of correlated disordered and/or hyperuniform materials. The workshop will consist of invited talks by world-class specialists and a poster session which will be the place for discussions and interactions. The topics covered will include (not restrictive) correlated disorder\, photonic glasses\, hyperuniformity\, hyperuniform materials\, localization\, polarization and near-field effects\, self-assembled colloidal structures\, optical and acoustic metamaterials. \nRegistration is free but mandatory. It includes access to the workshop\, coffee breaks\, lunches and welcome cocktail. To register\, please send the following information to romain.pierrat@espci.fr: First and last names\, Affiliation\, Email address\, Day(s) you will attend (important for lunch organization)\nIn case you plan to present a poster\, send a title and the list of authors.\nNumber of attendees limited to 70.\nDeadline for registration: September 21\, 2018 \nThe program :\nPaul Chaikin              Physics Department\, New York University\, USA\nStudying Correlated Disorder by Data Compression \nHaim Diamant           School of Chemistry\, Tel Aviv University\, Israel\nDynamic hyperuniformity of driven suspensions \nRémi Dreyfus             Complex Assemblies of Soft Matter\, Bristol\, USA\nSelf-assembly of functional materials for optics and mechanics \nMarian Florescu         University of Surrey\, UK\nHyperuniformity and local self-uniformity: Photonics band  gaps in disordered materials \nXiaoping Jia               Institut Langevin\, ESPCI Paris\, France\nMultiple scattering of ultrasound in dense granular media \nDov Levine                The Technion Department of Physics\, Israel\nTBA \nCefe Lopez                 Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid\, Spain\nThe percolation threshold is a mark of maximum amount of disorder \nOlivier Mondain-Monval      Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal\, Bordeaux\, France\nFlat Acoustic Gradient Index Materials \nNadine Nassif            Laboratoire de Matière Condensée de Paris\, France\nIs cornea really transparent? An investigation of collagen based-materials \nDavid Pine                 Physics Department\, New York University\, USA\nTBA \nRiccardo Sapienza     Imperial College London\, UK\nPhotonic networks random lasers \nFrank Scheffold         Department of Physics\, University of Fribourg\, Switzerland\nBand gap formation and Anderson localization in hyperuniform disordered photonic materials \nPatrick Tabeling        Institut Pierre Gilles de Gennes\, ESPCI Paris\, France\nHyperuniformity and band gaps in microfluidic bidisperse emulsions \nSalvatore Torquato    Department of Chemistry\, Princeton University\, USA\nDisordered Hyperuniform States of Matter \nJuan Jo Saenz             Universidad Autónoma de Madrid\, Spain\nTBA \nSilvia Vignolini         Department of Chemistry\, Cambidge\, UK\nStrategies for light management in Nature from order to disorder \nKevin Vynck             Institut d’Optique Graduate School\, Université de Bordeaux\, France\nEngineering nanostructured surfaces with correlated disorder for visual appearance design \nGi-Ra Yi                     School of Chemical Engineering\, Sungkyunkwan University\, South Korea\nColloidal photonic glasses of hollow nanospheres for angle-independent structural colors
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