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SUMMARY:PhD in Soft Matter physics: Dynamics of chiral guest-host systems based on liquid crystals
DESCRIPTION:Dear colleagues\, \nI’m looking for a motivated student to join as a PhD candidate our Soft Matter team at Laboratoire Charles Coulomb (L2C)\, Montpellier (France)\, in the context of my project “CHIRALGHOST” newly funded by the french Agence Nationale de la Recherche via the call ANR JCJC 2023. This project will focus on the dynamics of chiral guest-host systems in frustrated chiral liquid crystal systems\, for more details please refer to https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/196425. \nThe project will take place entirely in Montpellier\, L2C. The candidate will perform mainly experiments (polarized microscopy in transmission or fluorescence\, optical tweezers\, electrical driving\, etc)\, data analysis using standard software or scripting languages\, and\, depending on the candidate skills\, will also perform supporting simulations using in-house finite element and optical simulation codes. The PhD will be directed by Maurizio Nobili (full professor at L2C) and supervised by myself (CNRS permanent researcher). \nThe deadline for application is April 30th. The position is for 36 months and must start by September 1st\, 2024\, at the latest. Interested candidates can contact me directly at the email address given in the above link. \nBest regards\, \nGuilhem Poy
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/phd-in-soft-matter-physics-dynamics-of-chiral-guest-host-systems-based-on-liquid-crystals/
CATEGORIES:Job Opportunities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Guilhem Poy":MAILTO:guilhem.poy@umontpellier.fr
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SUMMARY:Full Professor position at ESPCI
DESCRIPTION:ESPCI Paris-PSL is recruiting a Professor in the field of polymer physics and soft matter in the broadest sense.\nSince the days of Georges Champetier and Pierre-Gilles de Gennes\, the ESPCI (https://www.espci.psl.eu/fr/) has been a center of excellence for polymers and soft matter in the center of Paris. It is constantly adapting its activities with a recent focus on sustainability issues.\nResearch profile: The research will take place in the ESPCI Soft Matter Science and Engeenring et laboratory (SIMM\, UMR CNRS 7615\, https://www.simm.espci.fr/). This laboratory is unique in that its research activities bring together physicists\, physical chemists and mechanics. The subjects covered\, often related to industrial processes\, are all those that mobilize the fundamental knowledge of soft matter\, such as rheology\, flows\, wetting\, adhesion\, mechanical properties\, including fracture and adhesion\, but always in relation to the physical chemistry of the system. The candidate’s activity and expertise profile is therefore broad\, but the core competence is that of soft matter physics\, with a strong ability to integrate into multi-disciplinary research activities linked to chemistry\, physical chemistry\, mechanics and industrial processes in the broadest sense.\nTeaching profile: As a Professor\, you will mainly teach in the engineering cycle at ESPCI Paris-PSL\, and in part in PSL masters programs.\nIn the 2nd year of the curriculum\, you will be asked to propose an introductory course in the physics and physical chemistry of polymers and soft matter\, focusing on structure-property relationships. This physics course should fit in with existing courses in polymer chemistry and physical chemistry.\nRequirements: PhD in Physics or Materials Science. Significant research experience in one of the fields defined in the research profile. A reasonable command of the French language is required.\nTimetable: Position opening not yet determined\, but probably early April. Employement is expected to begin at the start of the 2024 academic year.\nContact : Jean-Baptiste d’Espinose <jean-baptiste.despinose@espci.fr>\, deputy directeur of the SIMM laboratory.
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/full-professor-position-at-espci/
CATEGORIES:Job Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240310T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240310T170000
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CREATED:20240311T094238Z
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SUMMARY:15 PhD Fellowships funded by the Marie-Curie Industrial DN "CoCoGel"
DESCRIPTION:15 PhD Fellowships in Soft Matter funded by EU research project CoCoGel: \n“Controlling Colloidal Gels for Novel Sustainable Materials” \n https://cocogel.iesl.forth.gr/ \nCoCoGel is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Industrial Doctoral Network (DN) (HORIZON-MSCA-2022-DN-01-01) aiming to provide integrated training for early career researchers\, enabling them to achieve scientific excellence and set the foundations of their future careers. \nCoCoGel is seeking 15 motivated PhD Candidates (DCs) in the field of Soft Condensed Matter. The Network involves leading experts in 6 academic and 6 industrial nodes. The network provides state-of-the-art expertise in experimental techniques\, computer simulations\, and industrial systems which will provide a collaborative and stimulating environment for the candidates. Applicants must hold a Master’s Degree in Physics/Chemistry/Chemical Engineering/Materials science or other relevant disciple. Each DC will be enrolled in the PhD program of one of the academic partners. A very competitive EU funding is offered for 36 months. \nTo qualify for the positions\, you cannot have resided or carried out your main activity (work\, studies\, etc.) in the Host country for more than 12 months in the 36 months preceding the recruitment start date. \nCoCoGel overarching goal \nTransformative advances in product formulation are required to meet the demand for sustainability across a wide range of EU-priority industrial areas. Colloidal gels – complex\, out-of-equilibrium soft matter systems – are core components in many formulations\, including building materials (e.g. cement)\, energy materials (e.g.\, batteries and fuel cells)\, consumer care and food products\, and medicine. Because of their complexity\, current industrial practice in product formulation remains limited to trial and error. Recent advances in colloidal-gel physics strongly imply that the rational design of colloidal gel properties is within reach. This design is based on tuning gel microstructure via external stimuli\, such as shear\, ultrasound\, and (magnetic/electric) fields\, and the addition of non-Brownian inclusions. \nThe CoCoGel doctoral network will focus on these new routes to controlling colloidal gel microstructure\, and will enable the translation from the current academic state of the art to industrial practice. We will bring together academic and industrial partners to realize the creation of new sustainable materials and production processes. The CoCoGel industrial doctoral training network will leverage and extend existing collaborations\, to train a new generation of researchers with both multi-disciplinary expertise in soft materials and practical experience engaging with industry. These will drive further sustainable development over a wide range of European industries. \nFor details of each PhD project see: https://cocogel.iesl.forth.gr/esr-projects \nEnquiries should be addressed to the CoCoGel Project Manager Dr. D. Ljumovic (cocogel@iesl.forth.gr) and to the relevant partner contact below: \n\nFORTH\, Greece (coordinator\, G. Petekidis\, georgp@iesl.forth.gr )\nUniversity of Granada\, Spain (J. de Vicente\, jvicente@ugr.es )\nDelft University of Technology\, Netherlands (V. Garbin\, Garbin@tudelft.nl )\nCNRS\, Lyon\, France (T. Divoux\, divoux@ens-lyon.fr )\nUtrecht University\, Netherlands (J de Graaf\, degraaf@gmail.com )\nEdinburgh University\, UK (W.C.K. Poon\, Poon@ed.ac.uk )\nSunlight\, Greece\, (N. Tsiouvaras\, tsiouvaras@sunlight.gr )\nInProcess\, Netherlands\, (R. Besseling\, besseling@inprocess-lsp.com )\nNanogetic\, Spain\, (R. Naselli\, naselli@nanogetic.es )\nAdvent\, Denmark (S. Andreasen\, Andreasen@advent.energy )\nHolcim\, France (F. Toussaint\, toussaint@holcim.com )\nUnilever\, Netherlands (K. Velikov\, Velikov@unilever.com )
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/15-phd-fellowships-funded-by-the-marie-curie-industrial-dn-cocogel/
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SUMMARY:Fully Funded PhD Position in Bio and Nanomaterials
DESCRIPTION:A fully funded position is available at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice supported by EU next-generation funds with the title:\n \nComputational design and screening of cyclic peptides for precision delivery of therapeutic nucleic acids \nThe goal of the present project is to develop novel cyclic peptides capable of binding with high affinity and selectivity cell surface tissue-specific receptors that have historically been resistant to conventional modalities ultimately enabling the generation of nucleic acid-based therapeutics with better tissue-selectivity\, lower toxicity\, and superior efficacy. \nWe are seeking a motivated and resourceful student with an interest in Computational Biology/Chemistry/Physics and a related background. A familiarity with programming languages (python\, Fortran\, C++\, etc) and HPC environments is desirable. Good knowledge of fundamentals of peptide and protein chemistry is highly recommended. The project is highly interdisciplinary and involves personnel involved in both computational and experimental aspects\, so the candidate will be expected to work closely and fruitfully with the experimentalists. We welcome enquiries from all interested candidates. Starting date is 1stSeptember 2024. \nFor formal enquires please contact Prof. Achille Giacometti (achille.giacometti@unive.it).
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/fully-funded-phd-position-in-bio-and-nanomaterials/
CATEGORIES:Job Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240621T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240901T170000
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CREATED:20240623T102543Z
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SUMMARY:Expresion of interest - Postdoctoral Fellowships programme (HORIZON-MSCA-2024-PF-01)
DESCRIPTION:Within the framework of the MARIE SKŁODOWSKA-CURIE ACTIONS – POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS (HORIZON-MSCA-2024-PF-01) CINBIO\, acting as a host institution\, welcomes applications from researchers in the following main areas:\n– Nanomaterials\n– Biomedicine \nThe MARIE SKŁODOWSKA-CURIE POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS are available for experienced researchers\, of any nationality\, who must have\, at the date of the call’s deadline\, a doctoral degree or at least four years of full time equivalent research experience. Eligible candidates must comply with MSCA MOBILITY RULES. \nPlease\, contact us (cinbio.eup@uvigo.es)\, if you have a PhD related to our research lines\, you comply with the mobility rule of the MSCA; and you choose CINBIO\, at University of Vigo\, as your Host Institution. Send the following information\,  before 31st of July 2024: \nDeadline for applications: 31 July 2024 / MSCA call deadline: 11 September 2024 \nRequested: Doctoral degree/PhD or at least four years of full time equivalent research experience in areas related to Biology\, Chemistry\, Mathematics\, Informatics\, Engineering\, Physics\, or Medicine. \nSkills: \n\nExcellent academic record\, and strong interest in research\, to join an established center with multiple lines of biomedical research\, that will sure suit your curiosity.\nHighest motivation to carry out scientific experiments in a reliable and efficient way\, excellent communication skills; and willing to advance on their research pursuit.\nFocus on the daily work\, proactive\, attentive to detail\, autonomous\, and able to collaborate in the lab tasks.\nParticipation on dissemination activities.\nCommand of English language.\n\nCandidates should send before deadline\, 31.07.2024: \n\nTitle and summary of the work plan (written in English); (filename CINBIO-MSCA_YourName_WP.pdf).\nA detailed CV / Professional experience (filename CINBIO-MSCA_YourName_CV.pdf).\nA motivation letter explaining your trajectory in the last five years and explaining the relevance of your achievements (max. 5000 characters); (filename CINBIO-MSCA_YourName_LETTER.pdf).\nAcademic record\, including one copy of relevant publication written in English (filename CINBIO-MSCA_YourName_DEGREE.pdf).
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/expresion-of-interest-postdoctoral-fellowships-programme-horizon-msca-2024-pf-01/
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ORGANIZER;CN="CINBIO%2C University of Vigo":MAILTO:cinbio.eup@uvigo.es
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240918T080000
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CREATED:20240918T094526Z
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SUMMARY:Doctoral candidate opening at IBI-4 of Forschungszentrum Juelich
DESCRIPTION:Dear all.\nAt IBI-4 of Forschungszentrum Juelich we are looking for a doctoral candidate to work in the framework of the Marie-Sklodowska-Curie Network BIOMAC-BP. This consortium aims to develop fully bio-sourced formulations as carriers for bio-pesticides.\nFurther details can be found here:  https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/careers/jobs/2024D-097\n\nIdeal candidates hold a M.Sc. degree in physics\, physical chemistry\, chemical engineering or a related field with a specialization in soft matter science. In addition they have experience in scientific programming. Experimental experience with light scattering and/or microscopy is not mandatory\, but would be very helpful.\nAccording to the mobility regulations of Marie-Sklodowska-Curie actions they must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work\, studies\, etc.) in Germany for more than 12 months during the last three years.\n\nI would be grateful if you could pass this information on to potential applicants.\nKind regards\nPeter Lang
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/doctoral-candidate-opening-at-ibi-4-of-forschungszentrum-juelich/
CATEGORIES:Job Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241015T080000
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CREATED:20241015T112000Z
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SUMMARY:12 positions for PhD Students in BIOMAC-BP
DESCRIPTION:Purpose: \nThe Marie-Sklodowska-Curie doctoral network BIOMAC-BP (Bio-Stabilized Multi-Phase Materials as Carriers for Biopesticides) sets out to address the issue of synthetic pesticide use by developing sustainable biopesticide formulations. That is\, suspensions of bacteria capable of producing biopesticides that combat pests in a natural manner\, whilst leaving other species unaffected. This EU funded project aligns with the Green Deal and UN Sustainable Development Goals. We bring together experts from soft-matter physics\, physical chemistry\, chemical engineering\, microbiology\, biophysics and agricultural science\, to achieve our goals. Within our doctoral network\, industrial and academic perspectives are combined to come to a real-world solution. \nPositions:  \nWe are recruiting 12 doctoral candidates (DC) to work on individual PhD-projects at seven research institutions and to tackle the tasks of BIOMAC-BP as a team at the following institution:  \n\nForschungszentrum Juelich GmbH\, Juelich\, Germany\nESPCI\, Paris\, France\nKU Leuven\, Leuven Belgium\nFORTH\, Heraklion\, Crete\, Greece\nUniversity of Crete\, Heraklion\, Greece\nUnilever Innovation Center\, Wageningen\, The Netherlands\nSysenqo (formerly Solvay) Specialty Operations France\, Aubervilliers\, France\n\nFor detailed information about the individual PhD projects and application procedures please visit the add on the EURAXESS platform: https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/271696 \nAll positions are full time and for a fixed term of 36 months. Pay will be in accordance with rules of the Horizon Europe\, Work Programme 2021-2022\, 2. Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions and national tax and social security regulations applicable at the recruiting institution. \nRequirements: \nApart from their scientific qualifications as specified in the description of the individual PhD  projects\, candidates have to meet the following requirements: \n\nThey must be doctoral candidates\, i.e. not already in possession of a doctoral degree and they must hold a MSc degree which qualifies them for the enrollment in a doctoral programme.\nThey must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work\, studies\, etc.) in the country of the recruiting institution for more than 12 months in the 36 months immediately before their recruitment date.
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/12-positions-for-phd-students-in-biomac-bp/
CATEGORIES:Job Opportunities
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SUMMARY:Post-Doc Position in Singapore: Research Fellow in Soft Materials Science (Structural Characterisation of Protein-based Food Textures)
DESCRIPTION:Dear Soft Matter Community\, \nplease find here below an announcement for a postdoctoral researcher (Research Fellow) to join the team at TUMCREATE in Singapore. \nThe focus will be on the structural characterisation of protein-based food texture as part of the Proteins4Singapore project. Experience with scattering techniques (e.g.\, SAXS\, SANS) or imaging methods (e.g.\, confocal microscopy\, AFM\, X-ray tomography) would be particularly valuable. \nThis position sits at the interface of soft matter\, food physics\, and materials science\, and is based at the unique CREATE campus at the National University of Singapore\, where TUM is co-located with institutions such as MIT\, ETH Zurich\, Imperial College\, University of Cambridge\, UC Berkeley\, University of Illinois\, and Hebrew University\, among others. \nMore info on: https://jobrxiv.org/job/tumcreate-27778-research-fellow-in-soft-materials-science-2/. \nPlease do not hesitate to contact Stefan Guldin (stefan.guldin@tum-create.edu.sg) for any information and to forwarding this to potentially interested candidates.
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/post-doc-position-in-singapore-research-fellow-in-soft-materials-science-structural-characterisation-of-protein-based-food-textures/
CATEGORIES:Job Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20250902T080000
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SUMMARY:PhD position on self-assembly dynamics at fluid-fluid interfaces @Wageningen University
DESCRIPTION:We have an open PhD position on self-assembly dynamics at fluid-fluid interfaces. Please see the following links for further details: \nhttps://www.wur.nl/en/vacancy/phd-position-in-evaporation-driven-self-assembly-at-fluid-fluid-interfaces.htm \nhttps://static1.squarespace.com/static/637df0f9710645120109b63b/t/68b6c8e804b48618b979c188/1756809448309/vacancy-phd-superassembly.pdf
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/phd-position-on-self-assembly-dynamics-at-fluid-fluid-interfaces-wageningen-university/
CATEGORIES:Job Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20251218T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260216T170000
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CREATED:20251218T141220Z
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SUMMARY:W3-Professorship in Machine Learning in Physics
DESCRIPTION:The professorship is embedded within the Excellence Cluster “Machine Learning: New Perspectives for\nScience”\, which is now entering its second funding phase. The successful candidate is expected to have an\nestablished research profile in a core area of physics\, as well as a strong track record in research questions\nrelated to machine learning and/or artificial intelligence. \nCore areas of physics include the structure of condensed matter (description of many-body systems)\, quantum\nphysics (characterization of quantum states in many-body systems)\, and theoretical particle physics. In all of\nthese areas\, methodological development through machine learning is taking place — for example\, in predicting\nthe evolution of complex molecular systems over long timescales\, investigating quantum mechanical effects in\ninformation processing within (quantum) neural networks\, or in elementary particle physics at high-energy\naccelerators. \nThe aim of the professorship is to closely integrate research at one of the Department of Physics’ research\ncenters (BioNanoPhysics Center\, Center for Quantum Science\, or Kepler Center) with ongoing machine\nlearning research activities in Tübingen. The appointee is expected to be actively involved in the Department\nof Physics and in the Excellence Cluster\, inter alia by pursuing collaborative research projects at the interface\nof machine learning and physics\, as well as by committing to organizational and implementation-related tasks\nwithin the Excellence Cluster. Further information about the Excellence Cluster can be found at: http://www.ml-in-science.uni-tuebingen.de/ \nIn terms of teaching\, the professorship is expected to offer courses within the Department of Physics and also\ncontribute to the international Master’s program “Machine Learning” offered by the Department of Computer\nScience. \nRequired qualifications include a PhD or equivalent degree as well as postdoctoral qualifications and teaching\nexperience equivalent to the requirements of a full professorship. \nThe University of Tübingen is committed to equity and diversity and actively promotes equal opportunities.\nFemale academics\, in particular\, are explicitly invited to apply\, as are applicants from outside Germany.\nApplications from equally qualified candidates with disabilities will be given preference. \nGeneral information on professorships\, hiring processes\, and the German academic system can be found here:\nhttps://uni-tuebingen.de/en/213700 \nPlease submit your full application through the application site of the University of Tübingen at\nhttps://berufungen.uni-tuebingen.de by 15 February 2026. Questions concerning the call for applications and\nthe application portal can be directed to the Dean of the Faculty of Science at the University of Tübingen\,\nProfessor Dr. Thilo Stehle (career@mnf.uni-tuebingen.de).
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/w3-professorship-in-machine-learning-in-physics/
CATEGORIES:Job Opportunities
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SUMMARY:Tasso Springer Fellowships - Six PhD Positions in Neutron Research
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in performing exciting research with neutrons and working together with scientists from all over the world? The Jülich Centre for Neutron Science (JCNS) develops and operates high-performance neutron scattering instruments at some of the best neutron sources worldwide. Our main outstation is located at the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ) in Garching near Munich\, where we operate 11 instruments in a user program and for our own research in the fields of “Neutron Scattering and Soft Matter (JCNS-1)”\, “Quantum Materials and Collective Phenomena (JCNS-2)” and “Neutron Analytics for Energy Research (JCNS-3)”. JCNS invites applications for the Tasso Springer Fellowship Program\, named after the outstanding neutron scientist who in his career was bridging neutron research in Jülich to Garching and Grenoble. The PhD fellowships aim at educating the next generation of researchers in neutron scattering. The successful candidates will be jointly supervised by scientists based at the outstation in Garching and at the JCNS institutes in Jülich.
URL:https://eu-softcomp.net/events/tasso-springer-fellowships-six-phd-positions-in-neutron-research/
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