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SUMMARY:PhD position focused on vitrimers within the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Doctoral Network ReBond
DESCRIPTION:Dear Colleagues\, \nPlease find information\, through the link below\, about an exciting PhD position within the new Horizon Europe – Marie Sklodowska-Curie – Doctoral Network: “ReBond: A Universal platform for recycling plastic waste using dynamic covalent bonds”. The PhD studentship is focused on resolving how the kinetics of vitrimer bond exchange influences the properties of polymer-vitrimer systems; the influence of composition\, structure\, mechanical deformation and flow on the local dynamics of vitrimers will be investigated. Experimental techniques include broadband dielectric spectroscopy\, as well as multispeckle light scattering and SAXS/WAXS\, with a particular focus on combining these techniques with mechanical deformation. The research will be conducted in the Dept. of Physics at the University of Ioannina (Ioannina\, Greece) with Prof. George Floudas and at the CNRS\, Laboratoire Charles Coulomb (Montpellier\, France) with Prof. Laurence Ramos\, with a four month secondment to the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leeds (Leeds\, U.K.) with myself. \nFurther details can be found through the following link: \nhttps://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/153739 \nPlease forward to anyone who might be interested. \nThanks a lot! \nBest Regards\, \nJohan \nJohan Mattsson \nSchool of Physics and Astronomy \nUniversity of Leeds \nE-mail: k.j.l.mattsson@leeds.ac.uk
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/phd-position-focused-on-vitrimers-within-the-marie-sklodowska-curie-doctoral-network-rebond/
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SUMMARY:PhD position in Active Immuno-Mechanics of Cancer Environments
DESCRIPTION:We are currently accepting applications for a PhD position on the interdependence of active mechanics and immune response of cancer cells under the recently awarded Cancer Biology Doctoral Training Unit from the Luxembourg National Research Funds. Interested candidates should write to anupam.sengupta@uni.lu for further details and application procedures. \nBrief description of the project: The role of host feedback on the microbial community has been largely neglected until now. Based on recently developed experimental workflows which allow to track microbial behaviour within cancer environments using organoid platforms\, microfluidics\, advanced imaging\, in-house-robotics\, mathematics and machine learning tools. In this project\, the PhD student will use these tools and combine physics and mathematical approaches to understand how biophysical parameters (ECM\, rigidity) within the cancer/tumor environments regulate the dynamics of the cancer microbiome. \nLink to Sengupta Lab: http://sengupta.mit.edu/ \nLink to the Doctoral Training Unit: https://www.lih.lu/en/research-support/doctoral-training/canbio2/
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/phd-position-in-active-immuno-mechanics-of-cancer-environments/
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