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Rio Tinto Scholarship Fund - Graduate Program

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PT. Rio Tinto Indonesia in collaboration with Sampoerna Foundation
provides one (1) qualified individual with the opportunity to pursue a
Master's degree in Science, Social Science or Commerce at the University
of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia.



Upon completing the program, scholar is under a (n+1) binding program
with PT. Rio Tinto Indonesia, where n = the number of years receiving
the scholarship grant. The scholar must apply their knowledge and
contribute significantly to PT. Rio Tinto Indonesia for (n+1) year.



Application deadline is January 30, 2009.





Basic Eligibility



Applicant must satisfy ALL of the following conditions:

*       Indonesian citizen who is under 35 years of age when lodging the
application.
*       Hold a local Bachelor's degree from any discipline with a
minimum Grade Point Average of 3.00 (on a 4.00 scale).
*       Have a minimum of two-year full-time professional work
experience after the completion of the undergraduate degree.
*       Submit the required English language requirement (TOEFL/ IELTS)
and the Graduate Admission Test as required by each program, after the
applicant is selected as the scholarship finalists:

-          International TOEFL with a minimum score of 577 (PBT) or 233
(CBT) or 90 (IBT), OR

-          International English Language Testing System (IELTS) of
minimum 6.5

*       Adhere with the scholarship rules and regulations, particularly
in the (n+1) binding program with PT. Rio Tinto Indonesia.
*       Currently did not enroll in graduate or post-graduate program,
or obtained a Master's degree or equivalent.
*       Did not enroll or graduate from an overseas tertiary
institution, unless was on a full scholarship.
*       Do not receive other equivalent award or scholarship offering
similar or other benefits at the time of the award.
*       Demonstrate that without the scholarship, applicant is not able
to afford an Overseas Graduate Program.





Scholarship Value



The scholarship's worth is approximately AUD 68,000.- depending on the
program's fee, for the duration of study. This covers the following:

*       Graduate Admission Test and TOEFL/ IELTS reimbursement, one time
only, based on original invoice, for the test taken no more than 6
months prior to the scholarship application;
*       University application fee;
*       Student visa application fee;
*       Return airfares from Jakarta to Sydney
*       Tuition fees, for the duration of study;
*       Living allowance, to support living costs during period of
study;
*       Literature allowance, to purchase textbooks required for study.





How to Apply?



Download the application package (application, reference and health
information forms) at
http://www.sampoernafoundation.org/content/view/1334/139/lang,en, or
obtained it from:

Sampoerna Foundation

Sampoerna Strategic Square

North Tower, 26th - 27th Floor

Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kavling 45

Jakarta 12930



When submitting the application package, please write "Rio Tinto-S2" at
the top right hand corner of the envelope. Sampoerna Foundation will
consider the completed applications and will notify the short-listed
applicants to attend the continuing stages of the selection process.



Interested applicants who meet the requirements must complete and return
the application package by the deadline (January 30, 2009) to Sampoerna
Foundation office. E-mail applications will not be considered.





Further Information



Prospective applicants are advised to directly contact the University of
New South Wales (UNSW) directly or Australian Education Center (AEC) to
find out about the admission process and requirements for an enrolment.



Applicants' inquiries about the scholarship (requirements, conditions,
coverage, etc.) should be directed to Sampoerna Foundation (62 21
5772340/ ella.cecilia@sampoernafoundation.org).









Regards,



Ella Cecillia

Program Department



Putera Sampoerna Foundation

Sampoerna Strategic Square, North Tower, 26th Floor

Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav.45, Jakarta 12930

Phone: 62 21 5772340 ext. 7130/ Fax. 62 21 5772341

E-mail: ella.cecilia@sampoernafoundation.org

Website: www.sampoernafoundation.org

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UK; Postgraduate Studentship on Mathematical

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Postgraduate Studentship


Mathematical modelling of self-propelled cell motion on biomaterial
surfaces


Department of Mathematics


STUDENTSHIP covers fees (University and College) and maintenance.

Applications are invited for a postgraduate studentship, funded by the
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Global Research
Partnership [KAUST GRP], to work on "Mathematical modelling of
self-propelled cell motion on biomaterial surfaces" under the
supervision of Dr Jim Oliver, Dr Sarah Waters (OCIAM) and Dr Jonathan
Whiteley (CBG). This DPhil studentship will start on 1 October 2009, is
available to all nationalities, covers maintenance and full overseas
fees and will be based in the newly established Oxford Centre for
Collaborative Applied Mathematics (OCCAM).

OCCAM has been established with substantial funding from the KAUST GRP.
The Centre, which is part of the Mathematical Institute, will be allied
to a global network of mathematicians. Aiming to meet the
ever-increasing global demand for quantitative understanding of complex
scientific phenomena, OCCAM has been built on the strength of four
pre-existing groups of applied and computational mathematicians working
in Oxford: the Oxford Centre for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, the
Centre for Mathematical Biology, the Numerical Analysis Group and the
Computational Biology Group. It has a symbiotic relationship with other
scientific communities which have a need for problem-solving mathematics
both within the University of Oxford and beyond. Over the first five
years the centre will employ 40 new staff and students.

The successful colonization of a medical implant device depends on the
early response of the host's cells to the implant surface. The
commercial development of the next generation of devices will therefore
benefit from a more quantitative understanding of the mechanisms
involved in the adhesion and migration of a single mammalian cell over a
biomaterial surface. We have developed two long-wavelength multiphase
reactive flow models of the cell's motile machinery. The models are
based on poroviscous generalizations of the thin-film equation in
lubrication theory and of the Trouton equations in extensional flow
theory. The main aims of this project are: (i) to develop robust
numerical algorithms to solve the two-dimensional versions of these
challenging free boundary problems; and (ii) to calibrate and test their
predictions by direct comparison with data from the in vitro cell
systems obtained by our experimental collaborators.

The collaborators involved in this project are Professor David Grant, Dr
Colin Scotchford (Bioengineering Group, University of Nottingham) and
Professor John King (School of Mathematical Sciences, University of
Nottingham).

The studentship is attached to Jesus College.

For information about OCCAM please visit our website:
www.maths.ox.ac.uk/occam

Applications can be made online at
www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/postgraduate_courses/apply/how_to_apply.html and
should include a CV, covering letter, three references and a transcript
of your undergraduate degree. Alternatively, applications can be sent to
Margret Sloper at the Mathematical Institute using the University's
application form for graduate study, which can be downloaded from the
above link. Applications must arrive by end of day Friday 27th February
2009. The reference for this application is BK/08/057; make sure that
you state this in the covering letter. Applicants must arrange for their
referees to send references directly to the Graduate Studies Assistant
(fax or e-mail is sufficient) by the closing date. For further details
about the projects, including the application process, please see the
Further Particulars link below, or contact Graduate Studies, email
graduate.studies@maths.ox.ac.uk

                                                     Oxford University
is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Postgraduate Studentship


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FINLAND; 4-year PhD Position: Social Behaviour in Eider Ducks

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PhD position (4 years) - ARONIA Research Institute at Åbo Akademi
University
Novia University of Applied Sciences, Finland

INDIVIDUAL VARIABILITY, COOPERATIVENESS AND CONSEQUENCES OF PARTNER
CHOICE
Project leader Markus Öst

Like humans, animals too have personalities, some of them being bold
and brave, while others are shy and softy. These differences have
traditionally been explained away as noise surrounding adaptive
population-average behaviour. Recent theory has aimed at adaptively
explaining this variability. However, little is known about whether
personality affects the tendency to cooperate with others, and whether
the mixture of personality types in socially breeding groups has fitness
consequences. These open questions can best be addressed by an
integrative approach, since genetics and individual state influence
endocrine mechanisms that govern behaviour.

This four-year project funded by Academy of Finland aims to 1)
demonstrate the existence of personalities, 2) relate personality and
physiological stress response to parental care strategy and parental
quality and state and 3) explore the distribution of personalities in
cooperative groups and its fitness consequences. The model species is
the eider duck (Somateria mollissima), where females show a variety of
parental care strategies, ranging from solo care to joint care with
other females.

Fecal steroid analyses are ideal for studying hormone-behaviour
relationships. It has previously been shown that stress responses relate
to personalities and dominance. We will quantify individual quality,
dominance, boldness, activity, exploratory behaviour and physiological
social stress response, as judged by fecal glucocorticoid metabolites
(GCMs) before and after choosing parental care strategy. This defines
individuals on the "boldness-shyness" personality axis.

Field work will take place at Tvärminne Zoological Station, SW Finland,
in a long-term, individually-marked study population. The biochemical
analyses (immunoassay) will be conducted abroad. The doctoral student
will be based at Ekenäs, Finland, joining the interdisciplinary ARONIA
Coastal Zone Research Team established in 2008. The new Ekenäs campus
creates an inspirational setting for supervision and training, and the
candidate will be enrolled at Åbo Akademi University.

HOW TO APPLY

We are looking for a self-motivated person with a Master's Degree,
able to work both independently and in a team. The position is open from
early 2009 (with some flexibility) until the end of 2012. The thesis
work will be supervised by Dr. Markus Öst together with a postdoc. The
position is open to anyone with an interest in behavioural ecology,
evolutionary biology or physiological ecology. Previous experience of
field and lab work, good knowledge of statistics and proficient writing
skills in English are desirable qualifications. The salary will be paid
according to the guidelines of Åbo Akademi University.

Applications (in English) should include a
-Statement of research interests and motivation for applying for this
position, not exceeding 2 pages
-CV
-Publication list (if available)
-Contact information of two academic references

Send your application electronically to Markus Öst,
markus.ost [ à ] novia.fi. For further information, please e-mail or
call Markus Öst (tel. +358-19-224 8414).

Application deadline: 31 December 2008.

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Portugal; Postdoctoral position in Developmental Biology

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The main aim of this postdoctoral positon is to study the molecular mechanisms responsible for transcriptional activation of the Drosophila embryo after egg fertilization. More specifically this work will involve the characterization of a previously isolated collection of mutants (Pimenta-Marques et al., 2008), identification and characterization of the mutants specifically defective for transcriptional activation, and functional characterization of the relevant gene(s). The goal is to better understand how is transcription initiated de novo in a spatially and temporally controlled manner after egg fertilization.

Ph.D. in Biology and equivalent. Preferential consideration will be given to candidates with previous experience with Drosophila melanogaster.

Net salary: €1.495.00/month; as a reference this is 3.5 times the Portuguese minimum salary.

Curriculum Vitae, contacts of previous supervisors, and a Letter of Motivation should be sent by mail or e-mail to the following address:

Rui Gonçalo Martinho - Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência
Apartado 14 - 2781-901 OEIRAS
Email: rmartinho@igc.gulbenkian.pt

Application Period: From 1st December 2008 until 31st January 2009.

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Netherland; Postdoc Biochemistry

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Job description
Postdoc Biochemistry
Because pathogens become increasingly resistant to therapeutic drugs, and due to the emergence of new pathogens, novel approaches to the treatment of infectious diseases are required. By chemical cross-linking we have generated bifunctional proteins consisting of a lectin domain and a fragment of an antibody directed against Fc receptors on phagocytic cells. Studies in vitro in our laboratory have shown that such bifunctional proteins can stimulate uptake and killing of a broad spectrum of pathogens by recognizing the microbes through the lectin domain and targeting them to the phagocytes through the anti-Fc receptor part. Your task will be to expand this work by:

1) varying the anti-Fc receptor moiety
2) developing a method for the production of the bifunctional proteins as fusion proteins
3) testing the effectiveness of the produced proteins with regard to their stimulation of pathogen uptake and killing by phagocytes in experiments in vitro. Depending on your affinity and experience, the effectiveness can also be studied in mouse infection experiments in vivo.

Requirements
Doctorate
We are looking for a biochemist, or medical molecular biologist, holding a PhD degree, who has experience with molecular biology, protein expression, various protein purification techniques and cell culture, and who has affinity with immunology. Candidates from the European Union are eligible for this position. Applications from the American continent will also be considered.



Organization
Utrecht University
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine www.vet.uu.nl is an internationally leading institute in veterinary scientific education, research and associated patient care. It ranks number one in Europe and among the top five institutes of veterinary science world-wide and is accredited by the American Medical Veterinary Association and the Canadian Medical Veterinary Association.

The Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology invites applications for a


Postdoc Biochemistry

Conditions of employment
Estimated maximum salary per month: eur 3500 - 4000
Salaryscale 10.
Maximum salary amount in Euro's a month 3755
Employment basis: Temporary for specified period
Duration of the contract: 2 years
Maximum hours per week: 38

Additional conditions of employment:
We offer an experienced, collaborative and international group of colleagues and an excellent infrastructure that integrates molecular biology, biochemistry, life-cell imaging, and a state of the arts lipidomics facility. We take part in the Institute of Biomembranes www.biomembranes.nl the Academic Biomedical Centre www.abc.uu.nl and are engaged in many (inter)national collaborations.
We offer a fulltime temp. app. for 2 years.
Your gross salary will amount between EUR 2,861.- and EUR 3,755,- per month (full-time appointment in scale 10 of the Collective Labour Agreement of the Dutch Univ.), depending on previous qualifications and experience. Salaries are supplemented with a holiday bonus of 8% and a year-end bonus of 8,3% per year. There are outstanding secondary benefits, based on the CAO of NL Univ. and include e.g. a min. of 29 days holiday per year, an arrangement for study fac., generous contributions to healthcare, childcare, a pension scheme and flexible employment conditions.

Additional Information
Additional information about the vacancy can be obtained from:

Dr. J.J. Batenburg
Telephone number: +31 (0)30 253 5381
E-mail address: j.j.batenburg@uu.nl

Or additional information can be obtained through one of the following links.

   * About the organization


Application
You can apply for this job before 03-01-2009 by sending your application to:

The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Personnel department
M.E.J. Willemse-van Soest
Yalelaan 1
NL 3584 CL Utrecht

E-mail address: vacatures1@vet.uu.nl

Please send your application (including a cover letter, a CV, a statement of education, research interests and experimental methods used, and a detailed list of publications and achievements), accompanied by the names and contact info of persons who are able to provide professional reference.

When applying for this job always mention the vacancy number 12896.

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USA; Postdoctoral Position - Neuroscience

Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 06:56

A Postdoctoral training position is available to study neuronal repair and axonal growth in the central nervous system (CNS) at UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. We are particularly interested in studying the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying neuronal regeneration, axon growth, cell death, the CNS injuries and neurodegenerative disorders (for details see J Neurosci 27: 4154; Nature 417:547-51, 2002; J Neurosci 23: 4219-27, 2003; Neuron 38: 187-99, 2003; J Neurosci 24: 10511-20, 2004; J Neurosci 20:1190-8, 2000).

The highly motivated individuals with strong background in molecular and cellular biology, neuroscience and biochemistry are encouraged to apply. Candidates should have a Ph.D., M.D./Ph.D. or equivalent in molecular biology, neuroscience or biochemistry.

Application

Please send CV and description of research interests to:

Shuxin Li, M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology
UT Southwestern Medical Center
5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75390-8833
Email: shuxin.li@utsouthwestern.edu

UT Southwestern is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer

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USA; Postdoctoral Fellowship in Microbiology and Immunology

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The Division of Clinical and Experimental Immunology and Infectious Diseases at the University of Texas Medical Branch is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to study the pathways linking chronic inflammation and carcinogenesis.  The candidate will conduct research including Helicobater pylori as a model to study these pathways.  Candidates must have a Ph.D. in Immunology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, or a related field.  Experience in immunological assays, flow cytometry, and Real Time PCR is a plus.  The candidate must have independence, innovation, communication skills, and prior publications.  Please send CVs to Dr. Ellen Beswick at ejbeswic@utmb.edu.

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AUSTRIA; PhD Scholarship in Management

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Open Positions at the Research & Teaching Assistant Level/PhD fellowships

The Institute of International Marketing and Management (IMM) at the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration (Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien) is seeking to fill two Research and Teaching Assistant positions, with emphasis on international and cross-cultural management. The successful candidates are supposed to pursue their doctorate as well as support the IMM faculty in research, teaching and administrative work.

Requirements: Candidates must possess a university degree in business administration, psychology or related disciplines; be fluent in English; and have the potential to conduct top quality research. Individuals with an interest in international and cross-cultural management research (cross-border alliances, mergers & acquisitions; leading across cultures; global mindset; etc.) are particularly encouraged to apply. Proficiency in quantitative methods would be a plus.

About the Institute: IMM faculty are accomplished teachers and active researchers. Our colleagues have published in leading academic journals, such as Strategic Management Journal, Organization Science, and Journal of International Business Studies, as well as more practitioner-oriented journals and the international business press (e.g., Financial Times). For details see http://www.wu-wien.ac.at/imm

Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien is the largest Business University in Europe. The University maintains an excellent position as a center of research and teaching and draws an international group of students and faculty. It offers a broad range of subjects in business, economics, business law and business languages. The University is ranked in the Financial Times European top 50 and the FT Top 25 for Business Administration. Its joint Master in International Management (CEMS) was ranked second in Europe (FT). Most recently, the University has received an EQUIS accreditation. For details see http://www.wu-wien.ac.at/

Vienna is the capital of Austria, and one of Europe's prime cultural centers with an easy international access. Among others the City hosts various international organizations like the UN Atomic Energy Agency, UNIDO, and the OPEC and is constantly ranked as one of the world's most livable cities (Mercer Consulting). Vienna also has a significant presence of IT, financial services, pharmaceutical, and other industries and hosts the European Regional Headquarters of more than 200 major multinational firms, providing ample opportunities for interaction with businesses and doing research.

Informal inquiries should be directed to Professor Günter K. Stahl, , INSEAD/ Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Tel. +33-(0)16072 4177, Email: guenter.stahl@insead.edu

Applications should be sent to Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, HR Department, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Vienna, Austria. Ref. 119405

To be considered for the position, your full application (resume, letters of reference and copies of your degree certificates) must be received by November 24 2008.

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AIB-L is brought to you by the Academy of International Business.
For information: http://aib.msu.edu/community/aib-l.asp

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USA; Postdoc - Hematology / Oncology

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A postdoctoral position is available immediately in the Section of Hematology/Oncology, Department of Medicine at the University of Chicago. The postdoctoral Fellow/Scholar will study the function and regulatory pathways of microRNAs and target genes in self-renewal and differentiation of stem cells and in hematopoiesis. The candidate may also have an opportunity to conduct research in the field of leukemia stem cell and/or reprogramming.

This position is available for the candidate who has a strong background on stem cell research. The candidate should have a Ph.D. and/or M.D. degree(s), and be a highly motivated individual with the ability to work in a team environment and with good oral and written communication skills in English.

The joint laboratory of Drs. Jianjun Chen and Janet D. Rowley is well-funded and currently fast expanding. The Fellow/Scholar will have the opportunity to work on cutting-edge research, network with internationally renowned scientists, and receive outstanding training. Competitive salary (commensurate with experience) and fringe benefits including health insurance are included within these positions.

Application

The University of Chicago is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity employer. To apply, please send (i) your curriculum vitae, (ii) a cover letter describing your background, research interests and career goals and (iii) contact information for three references to:

Dr. Jianjun Chen: jchen@medicine.bsd.uchicago.edu

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USA; Postdoctoral Position in Image Processing

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Postdoctoral Position in Image Processing / Computational Neuroscience

The Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Complex Systems and
Department of Physics at Northeastern University, Boston, MA, invite
applicants for a postdoctoral position in Image Processing /
Computational Neuroscience to begin in the spring of 2009. Successful
candidate will work on an NIH sponsored project to develop algorithms
for automated reconstruction of neurons from confocal microscopy
images. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in mathematics, physics,
electrical engineering, computer science or a related quantitative
discipline. Proven record of experience in image processing and strong
computational and programming skills are required. Knowledge of
computer vision and machine learning is preferred. Competitive salary
will be based on qualifications. The initial appointment is for one
year with the possibility of renewal on yearly bases. Applicants
should submit CV, list of publications, statement of research, and
arrange for three letters of references to be sent directly to Prof.
Armen Stepanyants (a.stepanyants [ à ] neu.edu). Northeastern is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Title IX Employer.

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Armen Stepanyants
Assistant Professor
Department of Physics and
Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Complex Systems
Northeastern University
110 Forsyth St.
Boston, MA 02115
Phone: (617) 373-2944 Fax: (617) 373-2943
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Comp-neuro mailing list
Comp-neuro [ à ] neuroinf.org
http://www.neuroinf.org/mailman/listinfo/comp-neuro

Lowongan Kerja

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Job Vacancy at Newmont Nusa Tenggara

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PT Newmont Nusa Tenggara (PTNNT) operates the Batu Hijau cooper/gold mine in West Sumbawa, West Nusa Tenggara Province (NTB). PTNNT is commited to becoming a leader in safety, environmetal stewardship and social responsibility. The Company is inviting skilled, trained, highly commited and dedicated Indonesian workers and professionals to be a part of our team for the positions:

ISY0500 - JUNIOR PROGRAMMER
(Nusa Tenggara Barat - Sumbawa - NTB)

Responsibilities:

* To convert program specifications into program code, utilizing the standard programming environment, and following prescribed standards.

Requirements:

* Candidate must possess at least a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science/Information Technology or equivalent.
* At least 1 year(s) of working experience in the related field is required for this position.
* Preferably Senior Staffs specializing in IT/Computer - Software or equivalent.
* Full-Time positions available.
* Applicants should be Indonesian citizens or hold relevant residence status.

All applications will be treated confidentially and must be sent no later than 7 days after the publication of this advertisment. Please specify position name and code you are applying for on the top right corner of your application letter. Only short listed candidates will be contacted.

Send your application letter to:
HR Recruitment - PT Newmont Nusa Tenggara
Jl. Sriwijaya No.258, Mataram 83126, NTB, Indonesia PO.BOX 1022
Fax: 0370-636318 Ext. 48042, e-mail: PTNNT.Recruitment@newmont.com
Lowongan Kerja

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GERMANY; Fully Funded 3 years PhD position at the University of Zurich

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Modeling neuron-astrocyte metabolic interactions and their impact on
neural activity

We are looking for a talented and motivated PhD student for a
computational neuroscience project aimed at understanding the
energetic constraints of neuronal activity.
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The brain uses glucose as its primary energy substrate. Surprisingly
however, neurons can also use lactate – a glucose derivative – rather
than glucose as their main energy fuel. Lactate is being produced in
astrocytes from blood-borne glucose and is then shuttled to neurons
instantiating a metabolic connection between astrocytes and neurons.
Since this mechanism was originally postulated in 1994, its existence
has been the subject of a much heated controversy. Our recent work
using mathematical analysis suggests that this lactate shuttle does
take place in vivo, is of significant importance and is regulated by
the activity of excitatory neurons as originally postulated. This
leaves open the question as to why brain energetic is organized in
this fashion. This question is being addressed in the group at the
moment using a combination of in vivo experiments and computational
modeling. With this project, we wish to open a new line of research
focusing on the role of this lactate shuttle in the regulation of
neuronal activity, a mechanism recently described in vitro.

The project will consist of developing, simulating and analyzing a
network model containing different neuronal and astrocytic
subpopulations. Energetic constraints and regulatory mechanisms will
be integrated in the network by progressively increasing the
complexity of astrocyte–neuron metabolic interactions.

Combining modeling with experiments is possible if the candidate
wishes to do so.

Requirements
§ Strong theoretical background (mathematics, physics or equivalent).
§ Knowledge of the Python programming language and MATLAB an asset.
§ Basic knowledge of biology and neuroscience.
§ Interested in combining theoretical tools with in vivo experiments
to address key questions in neuroscience.
§ Fluent in English.

Contact
§ Please contact Dr Renaud Jolivet by e-mail at rjolivet [ à ] pharma.uzh.ch.
§ Further information about the group can be found at http://www.pharma.uzh.ch/research/functionalimaging.html
§ University of Zurich website http://www.uzh.ch/index_en.html
§ Neurosciences in Zurich http://www.neuroscience.ethz.ch/
§ Living in Zurich http://www.zuerich.com/en/welcome.cfm

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SCOTLAND; Postdoctoral position in Visual Perception

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The Department of Psychology is seeking to appoint a Research Fellow,
who will be required to work on a BBSRC funded project investigating
the functional role of second-order processing in binocular vision,
under the direction of Dr. Ross Goutcher (principal investigator).
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Understanding how the human visual system encodes binocular disparity
information is a central problem for vision research.  Currently,
many computational models use binocular energy units as a first stage
to the encoding of disparity information.  However, whilst the
standard binocular energy unit is sensitive only to disparities
defined by changes in luminance, human observers are known to also be
sensitive to disparities defined by second-order image content, such
as contrast modulations (e.g. Wilcox   Hess, 1996; 1997).  The role
that such second-order sensitivity may play in the encoding of
binocular disparity, and the benefits such sensitivity may bring to
human stereovision, are currently unclear.  The goals of the project
are to establish the ways in which second-order image content may aid
the encoding of binocular disparity, and to establish whether any
such potential benefits are exploited by the human visual system.
This will involve a combination of psychophysi!
cal experimentation, computational modelling and the analysis of
binocular natural image data.

You will be responsible for carrying out a series of psychophysical
experiments, and will be required to assist in the development and
testing of computational models of second-order binocular disparity
detection.  You must therefore have experience in the design and
conduct of psychophysical experiments, and should hold, or expect to
hold, a PhD, or equivalent, in Psychology, or another related
subject. You should also be conversant in the use of Matlab for data
analysis and experimental design purposes.  An understanding of
computational models of biological vision and a good knowledge of the
literature on binocular vision and/or second-order vision are also
highly desirable.

The post is full-time, fixed-term for three years, proposed start
date 1st February 2009. The salary will be £28,290 p.a. (Grade 7,
Spine Point 30).

Informal enquiries can be made to Ross Goutcher, email rg12 [ à ] stir.ac.uk.

Further particulars are available from the HR Office, University of
Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, telephone 01786 467028, fax 01786 466155
or email hr-services [ à ] stir.ac.uk

The closing date for applications is Friday 7 November 2008 at 12 noon.

Please quote reference number: 12581/6292

www.hr-services.stir.ac.uk

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER

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Academic Excellence at the Heart of Scotland.
The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland,
number SC 011159.

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Postdoctoral Fellowship in Marine Bacterial Biotechnology

Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 10:19

A postdoctoral fellowship (2 years) in marine bacterial biotechnology is available at the National Institute of Aquatic Resources (DTU Aqua), Section for Aquatic Microbiology and Seafood Hygiene, with starting date January or early 2009.

DTU Aqua is an institute at the Technical University of Denmark. The institute is involved in research, education and advice related to the aquatic environment. The institute has an international research staff comprising approx. 120 academic employees in aquatic and fisheries sciences, food technology and microbiology. The aquatic microbiology research focuses on microbial ecology, fish and human pathogens and bioactive marine bacteria.

Microorganisms and their products are valuable in food- and biotechnology being used as food preservatives, disinfectants, immunostimuli or antibiotics. Mankind has a constant need for novel antibacterial compounds as bacteria are increasingly becoming resistant to well-known compounds such as antibiotics. The Section for Aquatic Microbiology and Seafood Hygiene at DTU Aqua participated in the entire Galathea 3 expedition which circumnavigated the globe on a nine-month voyage in 2006/07. During this research cruise, the group has acquired a unique global collection of biologically active, marine bacteria which forms the core of the material for the postdoctoral project.

The project will also focus on the physiology of the inhibitory organisms, the mechanisms of inhibition (protein compounds, small molecules, nutrient competition) and interaction of specific compounds with pathogenic organisms in broth and surface systems. The postdoctoral position also represents the initiation of a stronger platform of expertise in molecular bacteriology at DTU Aqua.

The postdoctoral fellow will work closely with PhD students, other microbiologists at DTU Aqua and with natural product chemists at DTU Systembiology that are in charge of extraction of bioactive compounds and structure elucidation. The project is part of a larger collaboration focusing on the collection of bacteria from Galathea 3 and their bioactive potential. This collaborative effort also involves scientists from University of Copenhagen, University of Southern Denmark, Chr. Hansen A/S and nature&science aps. The partners study other aspects of the bioactive bacteria, such as their interaction with immune cells or their specific interference with bacterial virulence.

Required skills for the postdoctoral fellowship:

  • A PhD (M.Sc.) in microbial physiology, biotechnology, or molecular microbiology or a similar degree with an academic level equivalent to a PhD degree in microbiology
  • A keen interest in research especially microbiology and the ability to be self motivated
  • Good applied skills in e.g. bacterial physiology and ecology and molecular bacteriology. Proficiency in written and spoken English

Further information:
The project will be supervised by Research Professor Lone Gram gram@aqua.dtu.dk, (+45) 4525 2586. 
General information may be obtained from Helge Abildhauge Thomsen, hat@aqua.dtu.dk, (+45) 2048 6264, or Nina Qvistgaard, niq@aqua.dtu.dk, (+45) 4048 7790

Application:
Applications should be submitted – preferably by e-mail - as one single pdf-file to aqua@aqua.dtu.dk Applications must include a curriculum vitae (including a list of international publications and poster presentations) and documentation of a completed master's degree including grades. Please indicate you are applying for Postdoc in marine bacterial biotechnology. For the postdoctoral position, proof of a finalised PhD project (or one scheduled to be finalised) must be included. Furthermore the applications should include personal thoughts and ideas for the postdoctoral study. We appreciate if you can provide a few references (supervisors, employers). The application can be submitted by postal mail and should be sent to DTU Aqua, Jægersborg Allé 1, 2920 Charlottenlund.

The application marked "Postdoc in marine bacterial biotechnology" must be received no later than Friday 7th November 2008 at noon.

All interested candidates irrespective of gender, race, religion or ethnic background are encouraged to apply.

DTU Aqua carries out research, education and advice related to sustainable, effective, and quality oriented exploitation of living aquatic resources. DTU Aqua covers a wide range of research disciplines and delivers research based education and advice to authorities and industry. DTU Aqua has approx. 320 staff members at locations in Charlottenlund, Lyngby, Hirtshals and Silkeborg. For further information please see www.aqua.dtu.dk

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USA; Chemist Postdoctoral Fellow

Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 10:15

Be Part of Shaping the Future in Energy Efficiency!

The Advanced Energy Department has an opportunity for a Postdoctoral Chemist in the field of polymer chemistry to characterize new organic materials for use in light-weight batteries, fuel cells and OLED devices. (For additional information about this Department, go to http://eetd.lbl.gov/r-aet.html.)

As a Chemist Post Doc Fellow, you will:

  • Characterize new polymer materials primarily for use in light-weight batteries, fuel cells and OLED devices.
  • Build devices, perform electrochemical and optical measurements and post-mortem chemical characterization of polymers and organic materials.
  • Evaluate effects of additives on electrochemical and thermal performance of battery systems

Qualifications

  • A recent (within the last 4 years) Ph.D. in electrochemistry, batteries, OLEDs, conducting polymers, fuel cells or organic electrochemistry.
  • Experience in characterization of organic electrolytes, ionically and electronically conducting polymers, including impedence spectroscopy and microscopy (AFM, TEM, SEM).
  • Background in materials characterization, including operation of FT-IR, NMR, UV-VIS, chromatography (GC/MS, HPLC, GPC, CE), mass spectroscopy, chemical, and thermal characterization of polymers (DSC/TGA, DMA).
  • Familiarity with air sensitive materials; experience using a glove box, Schlenk-line and vacuum deposition equipment.
  • Experience in organic synthesis or polymers.

Notes

This is a full-time, one-year appointment with the possibility of renewal based upon performance and continuation of funding. This position will be open until filled.

To apply:

To apply from this page, click the link below and follow the on-line instructions to complete the application process. As part of the online application process, please submit a single attachment that includes both your resume or CV and a statement of your research interests. Please be sure to reference where you found out about the position.

Berkeley Lab is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer committed to the development of a diverse workforce.

http://jobs.lbl.gov/LBNLCareers/details.asp?jid=22286&p=1

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UK; Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Molecular Nanomagnetism

Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 14:33

An EPSRC-funded postdoctoral post is available in the Molecular Magnetism Group (Dr Joris van Slageren).  The project will use frequency domain magnetic resonance spectroscopy to study the magnetic anisotropy of single-molecule magnets and similar materials.  Single-molecule magnets are very promising for applications in new data storage systems and possibly quantum computing.  We aim to identify novel strategies for increasing the blocking temperatures of single-molecule magnets.  State-of-the-art equipment is available, including a frequency domain magnetic resonance spectrometer, SQUID magnetometer with ac capabilities, magnetic circular dichroism and X-band EPR spectrometers.

Candidates must have a PhD degree in chemistry or physics.  Experience in molecular magnetism, spectroscopy, and/or low-temperature methods will be an advantage.  The successful candidate will tackle exciting contemporary challenges in a very well-equipped and modern environment with outstanding facilities and support.  There will be ample opportunities for research visits and conference participation.

Salary will be within the range £25,888 - £27,466 per annum, depending on qualifications and experience.  This post will be offered on a fixed-term contract for a period of up to three years, depending on qualifications and experience.

Further details are available at: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/~pczjv.

For more details and/or to apply on-line please access: http://jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/SCI520X1.  If you are unable to apply on-line please send a detailed CV, including a list of publications, with the names and addresses of two academic referees, to Dr J van Slageren, School of Chemistry, The University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD.  Email: Slageren@Nottingham.ac.ukPlease quote ref. SCI/520X1.  Closing date: 17 November 2008.

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USA; Postdoctoral Fellow in Visual Neuroscience, Brain and Behavior Discovery Institute

Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 09:53

The laboratory of Jay Hegdé at the Brain Discovery Institute at the
Medical College of Georgia has an immediate opening for a
postdoctoral researcher.

We study the neural mechanisms of visual perception as statistical
(Bayesian) inference. We use a variety of research methods,
including multiunit recordings in awake, behaving monkeys, fMRI in
humans and monkeys, psychophysics and computational modeling.
Strongly motivated, self-driven individuals with prior experience in
at least one of these fields and the desire to gain expertise in one
or more of the others are especially encouraged to apply.

The laboratory is one of several highly collegial and interactive
groups at the Brain Discovery Institute. The Institute is an
exciting new center for systems neuroscience, with plans for rapid
expansion in the immediate future. Medical College of Georgia has
strong research programs in other neuroscientific disciplines,
including molecular, cellular and developmental neuroscience, and a
variety of related clinical disciplines. Opportunities for research
collaborations also exist at the adjacent VA Hospital.

Augusta, the second largest city in Georgia, is renowned
internationally for its annual Masters golf tournament. Known as the
'Garden City', Augusta features picturesque neighborhoods, low cost
of living, and plenty of cultural and recreational opportunities.
Larger metropolitan areas such as Atlanta and Columbia, SC are within
two hours' drive, as are many scenic destinations, including the Blue
Ridge Mountains and the Atlantic coast.

To apply, please send (i) curriculum vitae and (ii) a cover letter
describing research accomplishments and interests, and have two
letters of recommendation sent to Jay Hegdé at the address below,
preferably as email attachments. In addition, please apply online at
www.mcg.edu/Jobs for position #8827. For informal inquiries, or to
set up an appointment at the upcoming Society for Neuroscience
meeting, please send an email.

Medical College of Georgia is an AA/EEO/Equal Access/ADA Employer.

Contact Information:
Jay Hegdé, PhD
Brain Discovery Institute
CL-3157
Medical College of Georgia
Augusta, GA, USA
Tel.: +1 706 721 5129 (office)
Tel.: +1 858 405 0908 (mobile)
Fax: +1 706 721 8727
Email: jhegde AT mcg.us
URL: www.hegde.us

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FRANCE; Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Lyon

Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 09:52

A 30 months Post-Doctoral Fellowship starting January 2009 is
offered in Lyon
(France) to investigate human cognition during sleep and dreaming using
behavioural, electrophysiological and neuroimaging methods.

Education in cognitive neuroscience, and/or social psychology and/or
cognitive psychology
and/or psychoacoustic and/or linguistic will be expected.
Familiarity with electrophysiology (intra-cerebral or scalp) and/or
neuroimaging techniques
(fMRI and PET) will be appreciated.
Familiarity or education in psychoanalysis is welcome.
Finally, an interest in dreaming and/or education and/or experience
in experimental
investigation of dreaming will be favoured.

The Fellow will participate in the designing of protocols, methods of
data analysis (e.g.
analysis of dream reports), data acquisition, data analysis, writing
of scientific article.

Only fellows with a PhD will be considered. In order to candidate,
please send a CV to
perrine.ruby [ à ] inserm.fr fabien.perrin [ à ] univ-lyon1.fr

Location: Lyon, France
Researchers in charge of the projet : Perrine Ruby (U821) Fabien
Perrin (UMR5020)
LAB : INSERM U821 (http://u821.lyon.inserm.fr/index.php)

INSERM - U821
Brain Dynamics and Cognition
Centre Hospitalier Le Vinatier, Bât. 452
69675 BRON CEDEX - France

phone : 00 334 72 13 89 21
fax : 00 334 72 13 89 01
http://u821.lyon.inserm.fr/index.php
perrine.ruby [ à ] inserm.fr

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PhD or PostDoc position in the Cognitive Neuroimaging Group

Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 09:19

PhD/PostDoc - Computational Cognitive Neuroimaging

Applications are invited for a PhD or PostDoc position in the
'Cognitive Neuroimaging Group' (http://www.kyb.mpg.de/noppeneygroup/
index.html) at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics.
Projects will combine fMRI and computational modelling to investigate
the neural basis of category learning. The position is supervised by
Dr Uta Noppeney, in collaboration with Prof Peter Dayan (Gatsby
Computational Neuroscience Unit, UCL) and Prof Bernhard Schölkopf
(machine learning department, MPI).

The Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics provides an
excellent multi-disciplinary and interactive research environment
combining expertise in neurophysiology, psychophysics, machine
learning and development of MRI methodology.

Applicants should combine interest in neuroscience with a strong
mathematical and analytical background and have a master/diploma or
equivalent degree in Neuroscience, Physics, Computer Science or
related areas. The Ph.D./PostDoc position is funded by a MPI stipend.

Applications including a CV, a statement of research interests, and
the names and full contact details of two referees should be sent to:
uta.noppeney [ à ] tuebingen.mpg.de

The closing date for applications is 2 October 2008.

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USA; Postdoc - Molecular Biology and Immunology

Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 09:17

The Cancer Therapy & Research Center (CTRC) at the UT Health Science Centeris is now one of the NCI-designated Cancer Centers.

We are looking for highly motivated candidates with good knowledge and great interest in cellular & molecular biology and immunology. The laboratory functions as an integrated translational research program with the goal of designing and developing new immunotherapies and immunologic strategies for cancer treatment and prevention. The project is focused on effector and regulatory molecules controlling cancer specific lymphocytes before and during immunotherapy, especially studying a negative immunoregulatory mechanism used for immune evasion in tumor microenvironment.

Ongoing studies involve (1) analysis and utilization of both characterized and newly found costimulatory molecules from the perspective of cancer immunology; (2) molecular and cellular characterization of lymphocyte-tumor cell-stromal cell interactions; (3) the discovery of antigenic determinants expressed in tumor stromal cells as novel targets; (4) the development of new animal models that can be employed in preclinical studies to most reflect human clinical trials. Although most of the studies focus on the discovery of new principles through mouse-based work, there may be potential for translating discoveries into the clinic. There also have an opportunity to gain knowledge of infection immunology by interacting with the infection research group in the center.

Applicants should possess a Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent degree in immunology or molecular biology. Applicants with animal handling and/or tumor immunology experience are preferred. The position is available immediately. Appointment duration is up to 3 years. Stipends are commensurate with education and experience.

Application

Please lease send CV, copies of publications, and names of three references to:

Bin Zhang M.D. Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Department of Medicine Hematology & Medical Oncology
Cancer Therapy & Research Center (CTRC)
University of Texas Health Science Center
2040 Babcock, Suite 201
San Antonio, TX 78229

Email: Zhangb3@uthscsa.edu

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UK; Funded Engineering Doctorate (EngD): Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in Compact Thermal Devices

Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 09:43

Industry Sponsor: THERMACORE Europe

Scholarship circa £19,200
Closing Date: 26 September 2008

Our prestigious 4 year Engineering Doctorate (EngD) programme in Environmental Technology is sponsored by the EPSRC. The programme offers environmentally focussed research, in an industrial setting, along with personal and professional development to research engineers whilst they study towards their Doctorate.

Research Project: Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in Compact Thermal Devices
This is a very challenging research area and is receiving an increased interest from the national and international scientific and industrial community. The modelling of single/two-phase flow, heat transfer and pressure drop is vital to improve design and simulation of compact and ultra-compact heat exchangers, which play an increasingly crucial role in energy conservation and protection of the environment.

The successful applicant will join an established research group currently working on thermofluid aspects of heat exchangers, where s/he will receive immediate support in experimental and analytical aspects of single/two-phase flow heat transfer research. S/he will also get the chance to use state-of-the-art commercial software for the design and simulation of heat transfer equipment. The successful applicant would be intimately involved in the on-going development programme of the industrial sponsor and, thus, would also gain valuable experience of working in the industrial research and product development environment.

Entry Requirements:
Applicants should have a good honours degree (first, upper second, or lower second class with MSc or equivalent) in Mechanical or Chemical engineering or related engineering area and science such as Physics. It is desirable that candidates should have a basic knowledge of thermofluid transport processes.

Study information

This is a professional doctorate

Funding information

Funding applies to:
EU applicants (including UK)
Funding notes:
Candidates must meet the EPSRC eligibility criteria for funding of an award by establishing a relevant connection with the UK e.g. UK citizenship or having lived here for 3 years not wholly or mainly for the purpose of receiving full time education. If in doubt, please consult Janet.Wheeler@brunel.ac.uk.

Contacts and how to apply

Academic contact:
The supervisory team will include professors T.G. Karayiannis, D.B.R Kenning, D.A. Reay and Dr X. Jiang of Brunel University. D.W. Mullen of Thermacore will be the industrial supervisor. For an informal discussion concerning the above research opportunity please contact Professor Tassos G. Karayiannis, School of Engineering and Design, Brunel University. E-mail: tassos.karayiannis@brunel.ac.uk, Tel: 01895 267120/132.
Administrative contact and how to apply:
For further details please see our website at http://www.brunel.ac.uk/about/acad/sed/sedres/engd/ or email: engd@brunel.ac.uk or Janet.Wheeler@brunel.ac.uk, Tel: 01895 266881
Application deadline:
26 September 2008

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Swiss Government Scholarship 2008

Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 10:48

These scholarships are offered to Indonesian POSTGRADUATE students
wishing to study at a Swiss university. The aim of the scholarship is to
enable grantees either to further their education or to undertake
research work in the fields in which the universities are particularly
active. The intended study should be useful for the development in
Indonesia. In principle, the scholarship holders can study at any
national Swiss university or Federal Institute of Technology. The
candidates should take into account the possibilities offered by Swiss
universities. Following programs are  not included in this scholarship:

1. Fine arts and music
2. Undergraduate studies
3. Hotel management studies
4. Student exchange programs
5. Part-time studies
6. On-the-job studies
7. Correspondence courses
REQUIREMENTS
   * Indonesian citizen
   * University degree ( min.       Sarjana Strata-1/bachelor degree or
equivalent)
   * Candidates must be under 35       years old when applying (birth
date after December 31, (1973)
   * Sufficient knowledge of one of the official languages in
Switzerland (i.e. German, French or Italian), depending on the location
of chosen university, and English for some courses. Each candidates will
have to undergo a language test at the Swiss Embassy in Jakarta in order
to determine the oral and written language ability.
   * Acceptance letter from the       chosen university.
Before applying the candidates need to contact the professor or
direction of the postgraduate program at the chosen educational
institution in order to get a written confirmation of acceptance which
must be submitted when filing the application. The requirements to
obtain the letter have to be seen in the web site of each universities.
Generally the request of the acceptance letter must be completed with a
detailed and precise plan of the intended postgraduate study program,
curriculum vitae and certified copies of the university diplomas
including academic transcripts. A certified translation is required if
the originals are not issued in English, German, French or Italian.
   * Detailed study/research plan and motivation describing clearly and
precisely the aim of study. The possibilities offered by the Swiss
universities should be taken into account, also the possibilities of
professional reintegration when returning to Indonesia




http://www.eda.admin.ch/jakarta

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USA; Postdoc - Microbial Genetics

Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 09:57

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN MICROBIAL GENETICS

A postdoctoral position is available December 1, 2008, to investigate mechanisms of gene regulation in Moraxella catarrhalis. Emphasis will be placed on the identification of gene products whose expression is up-regulated in vivo. This position requires a Ph.D. in Microbiology, Biochemistry, Genetics, or a related biological science and experience with recombinant DNA techniques. Position includes salary, fringe benefits, and the opportunity to work in a dynamic research environment. Send curriculum vitae and the names and telephone numbers of three references to:

Dr. Eric J. Hansen

Department of Microbiology

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

5323 Harry Hines Boulevard

Dallas, TX 75390-9048

FAX: 214-648-5905

Email: PostdocApplicantEJH@UTSouthwestern.edu

UT Southwestern is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer.

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[USA] Postdoctoral Research Associate

Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 07:18

A postdoctoral research associate position is available at the Division of Bioinformatics and Outcomes Research (BIOR), of the Department of Radiation Oncology, Washington University. The specific project will involve working on data mining and modeling of biological and physical data, analysis of medical images, and numerical optimization for application in radiotherapy treatment informatics. BIOR is a dynamically growing bioinformatics group, including many researchers and collaborators from diverse fields. Opportunities exist in many current and new exciting projects, including statistical modeling of biological processes and treatment outcomes, analysis of biomarkers in different cancer sites, as well as projects involving 4D image guidance and treatment planning optimization. Please e-mail or mail detailed curriculum vitae, statement of research interests, and contact information for three references to Issam El Naqa 4921 Parkview Place, LL, Campus Box 8224, St. Louis, MO, elnaqa@wustl.edu

Qualifications:

A PhD degree in Electrical or Biomedical Engineering, Medical Physics, Computer Science, or related discipline is required. Programming skills are required of this position, preferably in Matlab or C/C++.

Contact:

Issam El Naqa, PhD

Washington University

4921 Parkview Place, LL, Campus Box 8224

St. Louis, MO 63110

Phone:

(314) 362-0129

Fax:

Email:

elnaqa@wustl.edu

Screening of applicants is open until the position is filled. Washington University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Competitive Salary. Special Conditions: Position is funded for one year with possible extension for an additional year. Benefits: Eligibility is according to the school's guidelines for postdoctoral appointee.

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Post-doctoral Research Fellow in Austria

Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 07:14

We are looking for a skilled and enthusiastic researcher to join our team in the development of improved methods for the quantification of gene expression, exploiting thermodynamic sequence properties and probabilistic inference. The project equally requires an interest in mathematical modeling and the design and evaluation of appropriate microarray experiments.

Successful candidates are expected to hold a PhD degree in a technical or scientific field and must be able to demonstrate a proven track record of implementing and applying probabilistic models. The new group member will implement algorithms for probabilistic inference in R, MatLab, or Octave. Solid knowledge of a development environment for numerical problems is hence required. Experience with data analysis in a biomedical or life-science domain would be an advantage. In this project, an understanding of thermodynamics and non-equilibrium effects may also be helpful. The project requires regular interaction with laboratory scientists and engineers, e.g., assisting in the planning of well-designed experiments and taking personal responsibility for the full data analysis process. Aninterest in collaborating with researchers from other domains and excellent communication skills in English are thus essential (German a plus).

The position is available immediately and has an initial tenure of three years. We can offer a competitive salary/benefits package and look forward to receiving your application by 17 August 2008. Short listed candidates will be notified and invited for interview. Late applications may be considered until the position has been filled. Applications should be addressed to DrDavid Kreil.

Please include a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, a list of publications, and the names of three referees, who should be asked to send references to us directly. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

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[GERMANY] Post-Doc Position: Center for Tropical Marine Ecology

Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 06:58

Post-Doc Position: Center for Tropical Marine Ecology
Deadline: 25 August, 2008
The Center for Tropical Marine Ecology (ZMT), an associate member of
the Leibniz Society, addresses ecological and socio-economic issues
related to the sustainable use of tropical coastal ecosystems such as
mangroves, coral reefs and sea grass beds. Research and teaching at
the Center are devoted to the structure and functions of these
ecosystems, their resources and their vulnerability to human
interventions and natural changes.More... The research is conducted within
interdisciplinary partnership projects with institutions and
universities in the tropics.
The social-ecological systems (SES) analysis group at the ZMT
investigates human-nature relations. Participatory approaches to the
generation of social-ecological system understanding and to the
identification of ways to steer coastal change into more desirable
directions are major foci. The SES group operates a research programme
in three coastal regions of Indonesia (SPICE Cluster 6). We are now
looking for a social or natural scientist with a strong
interdisciplinary research orientation. The post is embedded in the
two key research themes of SPICE Cluster 6 (Social-ecological systems
analysis and Governance). The research under this post should provide
new insights on the potentials of alternative livelihood options (e.g.
marine polyculture) as socially, economically and ecologically
sustainable income sources for Indonesian coastal communities. A focus
on innovations is encouraged. The field focus of this post is in the
Spermonde Coral Archipelago but the research should provide results of
wider relevance.
The position is at the level of E13 and initially funded from 1.10
2008 until 30.8 2010. Further work is envisaged. The ZMT is interested
in increasing the number of women in the field of science and
encourages qualified women to apply. Given similar levels of
qualification, physically handicapped applicants will be given
preference. Interviews will be held in the period August 28 th until
September 5th .
Please apply by e-mail (CV with current address and phone number,
statement of interest, work proposal of 2-4 pages and names of two
referees) by August 25th to zmtsekr@zmt-bremen.de.


Deadline: 25 August, 2008
Contact: zmtsekr@zmt-bremen.de

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[TAIWAN] Postdoctoral Position in Physics - Low Energy Neutrino Physics

Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 08:40

The TEXONO Collaboration of the Institute of Physics at the Academia Sinica invites applications from outstanding scientists for Postdoctoral Research Associate positions to support and enhance its experimental programs. Visiting Scientist positions are also available for more senior candidates. Student Fellowships can also be arranged.

Academia Sinica is the leading basic research institution in Taiwan, and is made up of an increasingly international community of scholars. The Particle Physics experimental group has active participation in the high energy collider experiments at CDF(Fermilab) and ATLAS(CERN), in the search of anti-matter at the AMS experiment on the International Space Station, on the studies of low energy hadron physics at the LEPS experiment(SPring8), and on the GRID computing project.

The focus of the TEXONO collaboration is on low energy neutrino and astro-particle physics. Candidates are expected to taking a leading role in our development of large-mass 100-eV threshold detectors towards observations of neutrino-nucleus coherent scatterings, dark matter searches and neutrino magnetic moments studies.

Further details on these program can be located from links at http://hepmail.phys.sinica.edu.tw/~recruit .

Application

Candidates from related fields are encouraged to apply. Successful candidates will be granted an initial two-year appointment together with travel support. Applicants please submit their curriculum vitae and arrange to have three letters of reference sent to us. Applications and inquiries can be forwarded to:

Dr. Henry T. Wong
Institute of Physics
Academia Sinica

Taipei 11529
Taiwan RoC.

Tel.: 886-2-2789-6789
Fax: 886-2-2788-9828

E-mail: htwongatphys.sinica.edu.tw

Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled. We particularly welcome candidates with international experience to apply.

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Postdoc in France - Particle Theory

Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 08:38

Particle Theory phenomenology : beyond the standard model @ LHC The theoretical physics group at the Institut de Physique Nucléaire de Lyon (IPNL) will have a postdoctoral position beginning December 1st 2008. The appointment will be initially for 3 years with possible extension for additional 3 years. The salary will be in the range 2271 - 3430 EUR gross (net salary will be roughly 20% less) according to the experience of the candidate.

The successful candidate is expected to carry out a research program in Particle Theory beyond the standard model in connection with LHC phenomenology. The permanent members of the particle theory group at IPNL are professor Aldo Deandrea, and two CNRS researchers, Sacha Davidson and Giacomo Cacciapaglia. There is also a large LHC experimental group, and a close connections to CERN and Ecole Normale Supérieure of Lyon.

Application

Applicants are requested to send their CV, a short research statement and 3 letters of reference to be sent confidentially by referees to Aldo Deandrea by e-mail (deandrea@ipnl.in2p3.fr)

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POSTDOCTORAL OPPORTUNITY - UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON

Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 08:02

The Biology of Aging & Age-Related Diseases Training Grant is an established, multidisciplinary grant funded by NIH that focuses on basic mechanisms of aging, preventive interventions & clinical problems of older adults. There are 25 faculty trainers from 14 departments, including Project Dir. Sanjay Asthana.

For further information about the training grant and a list of training grant faculty, see www.biologyofaging.wisc.edu. Earliest Start Date: October 1, 2008. Must be US citizen or permanent resident by time of appointment and must have completed the advanced degree by the start of the appointment. This opening is intended for individuals who are committed to a research career in the biology of aging and intend to spend a minimum of two years in the postdoctoral position. TO APPLY, submit the following BY August 22, 2008. Include a cover statement that describes the biology of aging research you wish to pursue while on this grant, the name of a UW faculty trainer with whom you wish to work, your thesis title and preceptors name. Also provide your CV, transcripts of all college coursework (copies okay), transcript of GRE or MCAT scores, and 3 letters of recommendation. If advanced degree is outside U.S., include certification of equivalency to a U.S. college degree. Submit to Training Grant Application, Institute on Aging, 2245 MSC, 1300 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53706, dweber@wisc.edu. For questions, call 608-263-6404. THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

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KOREA: Postdoc position in single photon source / detector

Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 08:00

There is an immediate opening for post doc position in Semiconductor Nano Device Laboratory (SNDL) in the field single photon source/detector based on quantum bots using GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructures.
We are involved in following research areas: high electron mobility transistors (HEMT) based on GaAs and GaN, transport phenomena in two dimension electron gas (2DEG), nano device fabrication, electrical characterization of nano-particles and DNA, THz devices based on LT-GaAs, Growth of superlattices and Quantum Cascaded Lasers (QCL) using Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE).
http://icc.skku.ac.kr/~nano/

We are seeking a strongly motivated candidate with specialization in experimental condensed matter physics. The candidate should have knowledge of photoluminescence at low temperatures and other optical analytical skills. The candidate will have access to the state-of-art facilities in the laboratory. Experience of working in clean room will be appreciated but not required.

The candidates with background in other areas of optics are also strongly encouraged to apply for this position. We welcome fresh candidates with interest in our field who have potentials to work in different areas of condensed matter physics.

The position is expected to begin immediately.

Application

Interested candidates should submit a detailed CV. Please include the details (email address, phone, FAX) of three experts whom, if contacted, can give a better judgment about your skills.

Prof. Gil-Ho Kim
23210, School of Information and Communication Engineering
Sungkyunkwan University
300 Chunchun dong
Jangan gu, Suwon, Kyunggi-do
Korea 440747.
E-mail: ghkim@skku.edu
Phone: 82-31-290-7970
Fax: 82-31-299-4618

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Postdoctoral Researcher in Netherland

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The University of Antwerp is a knowledge centre with 3.400 co-workers that performs ground-breaking and innovative research of international standing. The university takes special care to ensure optimum support and supervision of students, and pays constant attention to educational innovation. The university is an autonomous pluralistic institution that is committed to the enhancement of an open, democratic and multicultural society, and it pursues an equal opportunities policy.

More...The VIB - Department of Molecular Genetics is affiliated with the University of Antwerp and is one of eight departments of the Flanders Institute for Biotechnology (VIB) (http://www.vib.be/VIB/EN/). More than 80 researchers are working in four groups active in the research of complex neurological diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system of man (http://www.molgen.ua.ac.be/). In addition there is a centralized genetic service facility providing high-throughput genetic and cellular analyses.
The Peripheral Neuropathy Group within the VIB - Department of Molecular Genetics is looking for a

Postdoctoral Researcher

to support their research.
Job description

We have contributed to the identification of genes responsible for various types of inherited peripheral neuropathies. The identification of genes and disease-associated mutations is the first step in understanding the pathomechanisms, and opens new perspectives for molecular genetic diagnosis and therapy. Genotype/phenotype correlations guide the selection of specific mutations suitable for functional analysis in cellular systems and model organisms. One of our projects aims to study a the effect of mutations in a gene that we recently identified for Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy. The postdoc will apply molecular genetic and cell biology tools to study specific mutations. We offer an excellent multidisciplinary team-oriented research environment involving clinicians, geneticists, molecular biologists and bio-informaticians.
Profile

  • The candidate should be holder of a PhD, MD or both degrees, self-motivated and highly creative.
  • The applicant is expected to have a strong interest in neurodegeneration, neurosciences, molecular cell biology and small model organisms.
  • Necessary skills: laboratory experience, team player with a sense of initiative and responsibility, well-organized and mobile.
  • Excellent verbal and written English communication skills, the ability to obtain independent funding and at least one accepted first-author publication in an international peer-reviewed journal are required.

To apply for this position

E-mail a detailed CV with a 1 page description of previous research experience and two recommendation letters.
Application deadline: 31 August 2008.
Contact:

Secretary Mrs. Gisele Smeyers, Fax. +32 3 265 10 12, E-mail: Gisele.Smeyers@ua.ac.be
More details on the project can be obtained from Prof. Dr. Vincent Timmerman, PhD, E-mail: Vincent.Timmerman@ua.ac.be

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Graduate Scholarships at Seoul National University

Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 06:05

http://kaku3. snu.ac.kr/ news/news0201_ view.jsp? idx=1221317& DI=EMP
Graduate Scholarship for Foreign Excellent Students Program
JUL 01, 2008

In order to provide foreign students with more equal opportunities, the applying method for the 『Graduate Scholarship for Foreign Excellent Students Program』 will be the same as the application process for foreign students and it will be available online at http://admission. snu.ac.kr.

This change will take place starting from the first semester in 2009. While the Office of International Affairs will deal with the overall program, the office in charge of registration will be the office of admissions.

For those who are interested in the 『Graduate Scholarship for Foreign Excellent Students Program』 apply online by 18:00(Thursday) July 31st 2008 and send the original documents to the office of admissions by 18:00(Friday) August 1st 2008.

We plan to place a notice about the eligible countries and universities, the number of students per major and information on financial support online by early July 2008. The online applicants will be filtered and categorized by their university of graduation. The final decision will be made by the screening committee.

Contact information: Younghee Noh
Office of International Affairs
pasissy@snu. ac.kr
02-880-8635

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PhD Vacancy Urban Design

Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 06:03


Within the Department
of Architecture and Arts at the PHL University College, Belgium, the following
position (m/f) is available:

PhD Student
(2 x 2 years) Urban Design

Job description
The scope
of the research is to develop a toolbox that helps visualizing how people use,
perceive and conceive a given spatial environment, in other words: a toolbox to
visualize mental maps. The innovative aspect of this research is to rely –for
the development of this toolbox- on recent advancements within locative and media
technology, specifically on recent advancements within ubiquitous gaming. We
argue that ubiquitous games can be employed to visualize mental maps. The scope
of the research is to validate this argument, by developing an ubiquitous game
for a given spatial context and within a given theme (so far defined as
leisure).

Profile and diploma
Master
degree (or equivalent) in either architecture, urban planning, geography or in any
other discipline relevant to the proposal. Thorough knowledge of the English language
is required.

Further information
dr. Oswald
Devisch, +32–(0)11-24 92 13, oswald.devisch@ phl.be
prof. dr. Geert Wets, +32-(0)11-26 91 58, geert.wets@uhasselt .be


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Researcher-PhD Student Dynamic Travel Behaviour Model

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Within the framework of the project 'Automated  collection of activity-based travel data to support dynamic travel  behaviour modelling", the following vacancy (m/f) has opened up within  the Transportation Research Institute (IMOB) of Hasselt University:

Researcher-PhD student 'dynamic travel behaviour modelling' (2x2  jaar)
(mandate BEDR/2007/007-HO-3)

The Transportation Research Institute (IMOB) is one of the 9 research  institutes of Hasselt University. The scientific research within IMOB is  concentrated on three core fields: traffic safety, transportation and  logistics. The institute organizes the research in traffic safety,  within the Policy Research Centre for Mobility & Public Works, track  Traffic Safety and researches transportation behaviour by using  activity-based models. Besides expertise within public transport, IMOB  also gathers knowledge in the research field of logistics and  organization of freight transport.
Besides fundamental research, there is an applied research unit that  carries out research projects for several clients (EU, federal and  regional authorities, local authorities, companies, …). Themes we work  at are traffic safety, transportation behaviour, public transport, bike  policy, transportation management and freight transport. About 35  researchers are working for IMOB. This researcher will work within the  transportation department.

Job description
For this project, people's travel behaviour will be modelled using a  toolbox which will be developed within a micro-simulation environment.  This toolbox should enable us to calculate the effects of large-scale  individualised transport simulations on a Flemish level.

Profile
The applicant should have sufficient knowledge of quantitative research  methods and should at least be highly interested in programming.  Preference will be given to applicants with interest and experience in  an OO-development environment.

Diploma
A university degree or equivalent academic college degree. Senior  students are also encouraged to apply.

Employment
Probable start date: 16.09.2008

Further information
       * Content job responsibilities:
       * prof. dr. Geert Wets, +32-11-26 91 58, geert.wets@uhasselt.be
       * prof. dr. Davy Janssens, +32-11-26 91  28, davy.janssens@uhasselt.be
       * Content terms of employment and selection  procedure: Jef Vanvoorden, 011-26 80 80, jef.vanvoorden@uhasselt.be
Application
Applicants must use the official application forms
       * which are available at the Rectoraat of  Hasselt University, Campus Diepenbeek, Agoralaan - building D,  B-3590 Diepenbeek (Belgium), phone +32 - 11 - 26 80 03
       * or which can be downloaded here http://www.uhasselt.be/download/APengelsUH.doc
The completed application forms must reach the above mentioned address  no later than Thursday, August 14th 2008.
Application by e-mail will only be taken into consideration when sent to the following address: jobs@uhasselt.be.

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PhD Students in Symbolic Computation - Johannes Kepler University

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Symbolic computation is a central topic both in mathematics and computer science. It solves problems dealing with symbolic objects that are representable on a computer.

RISC-Linz, the Research Institute for Symbolic Computation of the Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria, is one of the world's leading institutions working in this relatively new area of research.

RISC-Linz invites students to apply for its PhD program in Symbolic Computation. The study program is conducted in English. Grants are available.

Application

Applications should be sent to the RISC PhD coordinator phd-coordinator@risc.uni-linz.ac.at and must be received by September 15, 2008, in order to be considered for the next round of admission.

Details on application requirements as well as the RISC PhD curriculum are available at www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/education/phd/ .

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Postdoctoral Fellow - University of British Columbia

Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 06:44

The Centre for Blood Research (CBR) of the University of British Columbia invites applications for post-doctorial positions in the area of polymer research. Applicants should have obtained a Ph.D. in chemistry or Chemical Engineering or a closely related field within the last three years. Relevant experience would be a very important asset.

The program is focused on synthesis of biodegradable polymers for drug delivery applications. Applications would be particularly welcome from candidates with research experience in synthesis of water soluble polymers, cationic polymers, and polymeric drug delivery. The successful candidate will be expected to work within CBR polymer group. Refined interpersonal and communication skills will be in demand to ensure continued contact and discussion among all group members.

The initial appointment is for one year, with a possibility of extension for the second year.

Application

Applicants should electronically submit a curriculum vitae and relevant reprints, together with the names and email-addresses of two referees to:

Dr. J. N. Kizhakkedathu
Centre for Blood Research, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine,
Email: jay@pathology.ubc.ca

Closing date: open till filled.
Starting date: available in July 2008.

The University of British Columbia hires on the basis of merit and is committed to employment equity. We encourage all qualified persons to apply. However, Canadians and permanent residents of Canada will be given priority.

Details about the department and its current research programs are available at http://www.cbr.ubc.ca

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USA SCHOLARSHIP

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Institution/Organization: University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Department: Communicative Disorders
Web Address: http://speechandlanguage.louisiana.edu/

Level: PhD

Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics
Communicative Disorders / Clinical Linguistics

Description:

PhD Assistantships are available for the start of Fall 2008 (mid-August) or
for
Spring (January) 2009. All tuition fees and a stipend for living expenses
will
be paid. Candidates with good GRE scores (or those about to take GRE) should
contact PhD Coordinator for more details (Dr John Tetnowski). Please attach
a
current CV with GRE and GPA scores. Candidates from the US should have a
Master's degree in Communication Disorders or a Master's or honors bachelor
degree in Linguistics. Candidates from outside the US can apply if they have
a
good honours bachelor degree in Speech-Language Therapy if that is the
qualifying level for the profession.

See website for details about the doctoral program in Applied Language and
Speech Sciences. Supervision is offered in all areas of language and speech
disorders but not in audiology. For a Fall 2008 start, candidates should
contact
us immediately. Overseas applications are welcome, but should aim for the
January 2009 start because of time needed to process these. Alternate
contacts:
Head of Department, Dr Nancye Roussel (ncroussel@louisiana.edu); Director of
Research Center, Dr Martin J. Ball (mjball@louisiana.edu).

Application Deadline: 02-Nov-2008

Web Address for Applications: http://gradschool.louisiana.edu/

Contact Information:
Dr John Tetnowski
tetnowski@louisiana.edu
Phone:+1 337 482 6721

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University of Connecticut; Postdoctoral Fellow in Parallel Computing

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We're seeking an highly motivated individual with a Ph.D. in Computer Science / Chemical / Mechanical Engineering / Physics or related fields with strong experience in MPI based parallel programming.

The candidate is required to have strong programming skills (preferably in C/C++) and work experience in Linux/Unix OS. The candidate will take leadership in the pursuit of modifying a serial C program to a MPI enabled parallel, portable and platform independent program. The development of this program is related to research on a couple of projects in the areas of Multiphase flow with a focus on Pharmaceutical Manufacturing (eg. blending, milling, granulation, drying, tablet/capsule filling) funded by government and leading industrial agencies.

Expertise in the following is a plus: FLUENT, FEMLAB, Statistics, Matlab, Tecplot, Digital image processing, OpenGL.

Application

Interested candidates should send (email) a cover letter, CV and contact information of three references to:

Prof. Bodhi Chaudhuri
Dept. of Pharmaceutical Sciences
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT 06269
(860)-486-4861
bodhi.chaudhuri@uconn.edu

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[denmark] PhD Scholarship in Photonics

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PhD scholarships
Nanophotonics for Terabit Communications (NATEC)
A new research centre focusing on nanophotonics for terabit communications is being established at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). The centre is based on donations from a private foundation, VILLUM KANN RASNMUSSEN FONDEN. The NATEC
centre will, in particular, perform research on light-matter
interaction in semiconductor quantum dots and photonic crystal
structures and explore the use of such nanostructured materials for
realizing photonic chips operating in the terabit regime. The centre is
a strongly focused effort involving nanofabrication, experimental
characterisation based on nanoscopy and ultrafast lasers, fundamental
theory including topology optimization, and systems experiments and
will provide ample opportunities for cross-fertilization between these
areas.

The NATEC Centre is headed by Professor Jesper Mørk (jm[ at
]com.dtu.dk) from Department of Photonics Engineering, DTU, and
involves the collaboration with 4 other institutes at DTU: Department
of Micro-and Nanotechnology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Center for Electron Nanoscopy and Danchip.
At the moment we have openings within the following areas of research:
       * Growth and characterisation of semiconductor quantum dots and
fabrication of photonic crystal based devices (Kresten Yvind; ky[ at
]com.dtu.dk).
       * Characterisation of pulse propagation in photonic crystal
structures and ultrafast dynamics in quantum dots (Mike van der Poel;
mvp[ at ]com.dtu.dk).
       * Theory and modelling of light-matter interaction in photonic
crystal structures with quantum dots (Niels Asger Mortensen; nam[ at
]mic.dtu.dk).
       * Topology optimization of nanophotonic structures incorporating
effects of nonlinearities and fabrication uncertainties (Ole Sigmund;
sigmund [ at ]mek.dtu.dk).
       * Experimental and theoretical investigations of terabit systems
emphasizing noise limitations and information capacity (Palle Jeppesen;
pj[ at ]com.dtu.dk).
We are looking for candidates with a strong track record and with a
good experimental, theoretical and/or computational background in
photonics, electromagnetics or materials engineering and physics. The
annual salary of PhD students starts at approximately 277,000 DKK
(36,900 EUR) + pension.
For further information please contact Jesper Mørk or the persons
mentioned above, or see the full job announcement at the homepage of
DTU. Please send your application as a single pdf file, including CV,
list of publications, certificates of exams and grades, as well as a list of references to:
Director Anders Bjarklev
Department of Photonics Engineering
Ørsteds Plads, Building 343
Technical University of Denmark
DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby
Denmark
Email: natecapplications[ at ]fotonik.dtu.dk.
Deadline for application: July 14, 2008 at 12.00 noon.

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