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    این موضوع به منظور اعلام موقعیت‌های خالی در گروه‌های تحقیقاتی خارج از کشور ایجاد شده است، تا استادهای دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور یا سایر اعضایی که از این موقعیت‌ها اطلاع دارند، با اعلام آنها بتوانند دانشجویان مستعد ایرانی را جذب نمایند.

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    Research Fellow in Meteorology at the Geophysical Institute


    At the Geophysical Institute a 4-year research fellow (PhD position) is available within the field of meteorology.

    We seek candidates with experience and interest in numerical modelling and analysis of processes related to the large scale hydrological cycle and how atmospheric circulation is influencing this. The main task for the successful candidate will be to explore mechanisms which are important for the climatology and variability in precipitation, snow accumulation and subsequent runoff in the large Asian rivers and further investigate how these processes may be influenced by climate change. A more detailed description can be found here: http://folk.uib.no/gbsag/PHD/PhD_GFI_2009.pdf

    Skills in physical or dynamical meteorology are required and experience in numerical modelling and data analysis will be an advantage.

    The research fellow must take part in the University's approved PhD programme leading to the degree within a time limit of 3 years. Application for admission to the PhD programme, including a project plan outline for the training module, will be worked out in collaboration with the staff at the institute.

    Applicants must have achieved a master's degree, or equivalent, in meteorology or related fields (mathematics, physics or hydrology), or have submitted their master thesis for assessment by the application deadline. It is prerequisite however, that the formal admission requirements for the PhD programme are met before appointment can be made.

    In total, the fellowship period is 4 years. For positions with a 4-year duration 25 pct of the period will be designated to teaching, technical and/or administrative tasks or non PhD related project duties. The fellowship period may be reduced if the successful applicant has held previous employment as a research fellow.

    The teaching language will normally be Norwegian, but some of the faculty’s teaching programmes use English. Foreign candidates will be given the opportunity to learn Norwegian.

    Further information about the position can be obtained from Associate Professor Dr. Asgeir Sorteberg, Geophysical Institute, e-mail: asgeir.sorteberg@gfi.uib.no

    Initial salaries at grade 45 (code 1017/LR20.3) in the Civil Service pay grade table scale; currently NOK 355 600 gross p.a.; following ordinary meriting regulations (wage range 45–51). From the gross wage a 2 pct. law-enforced membership fee is deducted and paid into the State Pension Fund («Statens Pensjonskasse»).

    Women in particular are invited to apply. If, in the opinion of the evaluation committee, several applicants have approximately equivalent qualifications, the rules on equal opportunities laid down in the Personnel Regulations for Academic Positions will be applied.

    State employment shall reflect the multiplicity of the population at large to the highest possible degree. The University of Bergen has therefore adopted a personnel policy objective to ensure that we achieve a balanced age and sex composition and the recruitment of persons of various ethnic backgrounds. Persons of different ethnic backgrounds are therefore encouraged to apply for the position.

    The University of Bergen applies the principle of public openness when recruiting staff to scientific positions.

    Information about the applicant may be made public even though the applicant has requested not to be named in the list of applicants. The applicant will be notified if his/her request is not respected.

    The successful applicant must comply with the guidelines that apply to the position at any time.

    Application and CV should be sent via the link «Apply for this job».

    The application should contain a brief statement of the applicant’s interest and motivation; and the names and e-mail addresses of two referees.

    Copies of diplomas/certificates (bachelor and master) and testimonials as well as scientific works including a list of these (all in 3 copies, sorted in 3 identical bundles) should be sent to The Geophysical Institute, The University of Bergen, PO Box 7803, 5020 Bergen, Norway.

    Closing date for applications: 4 October 2009

    Quote reference number: 09/11088



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    PhD in Photovoltaics

    Department/faculty: Applied Sciences
    Level: Master degree
    Working hours: 38 uur per week (Maximum of 38 hours per week (1 FTE))
    Contract: Four years
    Salary: Maximum of €2612 per month gross
    Applied Sciences

    The Faculty of Applied Sciences is the largest faculty of TU Delft, with around 550 scientists, a support staff of 250 and 1,400 students. The faculty conducts fundamental, application-oriented research and offers scientific education at the bachelor, master and doctoral levels. The faculty is active in the fields of Life and Health Science & Technology, Nanoscience, Chemical Engineering, Radiation Science & Technology, and Applied Physics.
    Job description

    The RD&M section is currently offering a PhD in luminescent materials for photovoltaics. Solar cells have limited efficiency because the energy of absorbed photons in excess of the bandgap of the solar cell material is lost by thermalisation. This colour mismatch problem is the number one loss mechanism in silicon solar cells. An attractive approach to solving this problem is to use quantum-cutting spectral conversion materials. Such luminescent materials can convert a UV or blue photon into two IR photons that are also used much more efficiently by the solar cell. Unlike other approaches to solving the colour mismatch problem, like charge carrier multiplication inside the solar cell, photon multiplication will be attempted outside the solar cell before absorption.The research programme involves: • Design, synthesis and characterisation of silicon nitride and oxide-based luminescent powders and thin films with quantum-cutting function. • Increase of the absorption efficiency of current, quantum-cutting spectral conversion materials by utilising the strong absorption of the silicon nitride or oxide host lattice, or sensitisation by co-activation. • Measurement and modelling of charge and energy transfer processes that control quantum-cutting efficiency. • Application of successful materials as thin films on silicon solar cells.
    Requirements

    The candidate should have a Master’s degree or the equivalent in physics, chemistry or materials science. A good command of English (written and spoken) is essential. When filling a PhD position at the FOM foundation, you will have the status of a junior scientist. You will have employee status and can participate in all the employee benefits FOM offers.
    Conditions of employment

    You will get the status of junior scientist at FOM. You will have an employee status and can participate in all the employee benefits FOM offers.
    Information and application

    For more information about this position, please contact Dr. E. van der Kolk, phone: +31 (0)15-2783464, e-mail: e.vanderkolk@tudelft.nl. For general information about the application process or to apply, you may contact T. Miedema, t.miedema@tudelft.nl, +31 (0)15 2783510. To apply, please e-mail a detailed CV along with a letter of application by 30 October 2009 to t.miedema@tudelft.nl. Foreign students are advised to mention their GRE (physics) and TOEFL scores in the application letter. When applying for this position, please refer to vacancy number TNWRRR09-037. TU Delft is an equal opportunity employer.

    Enquiries from agencies are not appreciated.
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    PhD scholarship in electrolytes for highly efficient energy storage


    Do you want to help develop innovative and environmentally friendly energy technologies for the future?

    The Fuel Cells and Solid State Chemistry Division at Risø DTU is among the world’s research leaders in solid oxide fuel cells – a technology for clean and efficient production of electricity. In addition we have activities within a number of related topics in functional ceramics. The present position is part of a cooperation between several DTU departments within CASE (Catalysis for Sustainable Energy), see case.dtu.dk for further information. The goal is to contribute to solving the global energy problems.

    Project description
    An efficient way of storing energy may be in the form of chemical energy in ammonia, NH3. The vision is to find an electrolyte, which can be used in a cell for electrochemical reduction of N2 into NH3 using a proton conductor and a suitable catalyst.
    The main work will be research to find an electrolyte that has high proton conductivity, which is independent on the partial pressure of water vapour in the temperature range of 100 – 300 °C. Further, electrocatalysts selected by co-workers will be tested on nano-particle scale using controlled atmosphere high temperature microprobe. When suitable electrolyte and electrode material has been identified and synthesised it will be implemented in an electrochemical cell, and tests of NH3 preparation will be performed.



    Qualifications
    • Master degree in engineering, materials science, physics, chemistry or similar
    • strong background in ceramics or solid state chemistry
    • knowledge of electrochemistry
    • ability to work independently, to plan and carry out complicated tasks, and to be a part of a large, dynamical group
    • good communication skills in English, both written and spoken
    We offer


    We offer an exciting and challenging job in an international environment.
    Good possibilities for professional and personal growth.
    A family friendly organisation with flexible working hours.

    Approval and Enrolment
    The scholarships for the PhD degree are subject to academic approval, and the candidates will be enrolled in one of the general degree programmes of DTU. For information about the general requirements for enrolment and the general planning of the scholarship studies, please see the DTU PhD Guide.

    Terms of employment
    The salary and appointment terms are consistent with the current rules for PhD degree students. The period of employment is 3 years.


    Application
    We must have your online application by 26 October 2009. Please open the link "apply online" and fill in the application form and attach your application and CV.

    Further information
    Please contact Research Professor Mogens Mogensen, +45 4677 5726 for further information.

    Additional information about Risø DTU and the Fuel Cells and Solid State Chemistry Division can be found on risoe.dtu.dk.
    روزگار است، آنكه گه عزت دهد گه خوار دارد. چرخ بازيگر از اين بازيچه ها بسيار دارد. "قائم مقام فراهانی"

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    PhD Research Fellowship in Mineral Deposit Geology (IVT-112/09)


    One PhD research fellowship is vacant at the Department of Geology and Mineral Resources Engineering in Mineral Deposit Geology.

    For this position we are looking for an enthusiastic junior scientist with an MSc (or the equivalent) in one or more of the following disciplines: ore-geology, mineral deposit geology, mineralogy, igneous and metamorphic petrology.

    In our research group we are particularly interested in the processes that control trace element incorporation into the crystallographic structure of quartz. Our research shows that trace elements in quartz can be used much more actively in the interpretation of geological processes and, not least, in showing where and how precious intermediate to high purity quartz (IHPQ) deposits form. IHPQ is an attractive industrial mineral that, for example, is used in the production of solar cell silicon.

    NTNU and the Geological Survey of Norway comprise the core of the research group, but a part of the study may commence at relevant foreign research facilities.

    The successful candidate will undertake detailed studies of fluid-quartz interaction processes in pegmatitic and hydrothermal systems. Microthermometry and laser ablation ICP-MS analysis of fluid inclusions will be used actively in the research project together with other micro-characterization techniques. Field work/sampling is planned to start spring/summer 2010.

    Interested students, that expect to finish their MSc before February 1, 2010, are encouraged to apply. The application should include a one page summary that outline relevant qualifications for the fellowship, together with CV, signed transcripts of grades and names and contact details of 3 references.

    The fellowship is awarded for a total of 4 years including 25% teaching of a lab-course in mineral identification and petrography by optical light microscopy for undergraduate students. Ability to communicate in a Scandinavian language is an advantage.

    Conditions of appointment: PhD students follow code 1017, grade 45 - 51, gross NOK 355 400 to NOK 394 200 per year (before tax). PhD students are normally remunerated at wage level 45. There will be a 2 % deduction to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund from gross salary.

    Engagement as a PhD candidate is done in accordance with current appointment regulations with supplementary rules in force giving guidelines for scholarship appointments in universities and university colleges. The goal of each of the announced positions is to obtain a PhD degree. Applicants are obliged to engage in an organized PhD training program, and appointment requires approval of the applicants plan for a PhD study within three months from the date of commencement. A contract of employment will be set up for the engagement period regulating the rights and duties of the PhD student.

    The engagement is to be made in accordance with the regulations in force concerning State Employees and Civil Servants.

    The positions adhere to the Norwegian Government's policy of balanced ethnicity, age and gender. Persons with immigrant background and women are encouraged to apply.

    The application must contain information of educational background and work experience. Copies of transcripts and reference letters should be enclosed.

    An application inclusive CV, grade transcripts and other enclosures should be sent electronically through this page. IVT-112/09. Preferably, we want the attachments in one file. Application deadline October 31. 2009.

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    Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology
    Department of Hydraulic and Enviromental Engineering

    Ph.D. in Hydropower and Hydraulic engineering (IVT -113/09)


    Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology has responsibillity for the following disciplins: civil and environmental engineering, mechanical engineering, petroleum engineering, geology and mineral resources engineering and marine technology. The Faculty has 10 Departments (http://www.ntnu.no/ivt), about 750 employees, 3000 Master students, and about. 400 PhD candidates.
    The Ph.D. study emphasis on the flow characteristics and sediment transport processes in natural river bends. The applicant should have a master in hydraulic engineering, geography or a related topic. The applicant must have experience in field or laboratory measurements and profound knowledge of hydraulic engineering, fluid mechanics, sediment transport in rivers and geomorphology.

    Contact:
    Dr. Nils Rüther (Phd), Førsteamanuensis
    Vannkraft og vassdragsteknikk
    Tel: +47 73 59 47 56, Fax: +47 73 59 12 98
    Salaries, etc.
    PhD candidates are remunerated in code 1017, grade 45 – 51 on the Norwegian State salary scale, gross NOK 355 200 to NOK 394 200 per year (before tax). PhD students are normally remunerated at wage level 45. There will be a 2 % deduction to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund from gross salary.

    Engagement as a PhD candidate is done in accordance with current appointment regulations with supplementary rules in force giving guidelines for scholarship appointments in universities and university colleges. The goal of each of the announced positions is to obtain a PhD degree. Applicants are obliged to engage in an organized PhD training program, and appointment requires approval of the applicant’s plan for a PhD study within three months from the date of commencement. A contract of employment will be set up for the engagement period regulating the rights and duties of the PhD student.

    The engagement is to be made in accordance with the regulations in force concerning State Employees and Civil Servants.

    The fellowship is awarded for 4 years with 25 % duties for the Department

    The position adheres to the Norwegian Government’s policy of balanced ethnicity, age and gender. Persons with immigrant background are encouraged to apply. NTNU’s objective is to increase the number of females in scientific positions. Female applicants are therefore encouraged to apply.

    The application must contain information of educational background and work experience. Certified copies of transcripts and reference letters should be enclosed. A general proposal of possible research topics should be enclosed.

    An application inclusive CV, grade transcripts and other enclosures should be sent electronically through this page, ref.no. IVT-113/09. Preferably, we want the attachments in one file. Application deadline: October 20th, 2009.

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    Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology
    Department of Structural Engineering

    Ph.D candidate in SUBMERGED STRUCTURES SUBJECTED TO IMPACT (SUBIMP) (IVT-116/09)


    Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology has responsibillity for the following disciplins: civil and environmental engineering, mechanical engineering, petroleum engineering, geology and mineral resources engineering and marine technology. The Faculty has 10 Departments (http://www.ntnu.no/ivt), about 750 employees, 3000 Master students, and about. 400 PhD candidates.
    SUBMERGED STRUCTURES SUBJECTED TO IMPACT (SUBIMP)
    Within the last years, discussions have been carried out with the Norwegian offshore industry regarding a fundamental research programme on the behaviour, modelling and design of subsea production systems subjected to impact loads from dropped objects and fishing gears. The discussions have been motivated by lacks in the existing design codes related to the interaction between the water, the impactor and the structure and how this will influence the structural response. Thus a fundamental research programme is needed to explore these issues in more detail in order to have an oil production in the future which is safer and more reliable. The increased interest in exploring new oil fields in the Barents Sea has put focus on these issues more than ever.
    Thus, the overall objective with this PhD project is to develop new knowledge on the behaviour of submerged structures subjected to impact loading and to provide data that can serve as input for the development of future design and modelling recommendations and guidelines.
    Further information:
    Professor Tora Børvik. Phone: + 47 73 59 46 47 (tore.borvik@ntnu.no)
    Salaries, etc.
    PhD candidates are remunerated in code 1017, grade 45 – 51 on the Norwegian State salary scale, gross NOK 355 400 to NOK 394 200 per year (before tax). PhD students are normally remunerated at wage level 45. There will be a 2 % deduction to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund from gross salary.

    Engagement as a PhD candidate is done in accordance with current appointment regulations with supplementary rules in force giving guidelines for scholarship appointments in universities and university colleges. The goal of each of the announced positions is to obtain a PhD degree. Applicants are obliged to engage in an organized PhD training program, and appointment requires approval of the applicant’s plan for a PhD study within three months from the date of commencement. A contract of employment will be set up for the engagement period regulating the rights and duties of the PhD student.

    The engagement is to be made in accordance with the regulations in force concerning State Employees and Civil Servants.

    The fellowship are awarded for 4 years with 25 % duties for the Department.

    The position adheres to the Norwegian Government’s policy of balanced ethnicity, age and gender. Persons with immigrant background are encouraged to apply. NTNU’s objective is to increase the number of females in scientific positions. Female applicants are therefore encouraged to apply.

    The application must contain information of educational background and work experience. Certified copies of transcripts and reference letters should be enclosed. A general proposal of possible research topics should be enclosed.

    An application inclusive CV, grade transcripts and other enclosures should be sent electronically through this page - (apply for this job) ref.no. IVT-116/09. Preferably, we want the attachments in one file. Application deadline: October 20th, 2009.

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    PhD. Candidate in Geology (IVT-127/09)


    Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology has responsibillity for the following disciplins: civil and environmental engineering, mechanical engineering, petroleum engineering, geology and mineral resources engineering and marine technology. The Faculty has 10 Departments (http://www.ntnu.no/ivt), about 750 employees, 3000 Master students, and about. 400 PhD candidates
    One PhD research fellowship is offered within the area of geology with emphasis on petrography/microanalysis. The fellowship are awarded for 4 years with 25 % duties for the Department (teaching of microscopy.)

    Interested applicants are encouraged to contact Professor Mai Britt Mørk, phone (47) 73594812 (mai.britt.mork@ntnu.no) for more information and for discussing project descriptions.
    Salaries, etc.
    PhD candidates are remunerated in code 1017, grade 45 – 51 on the Norwegian State salary scale, gross NOK 355 200 to NOK 394 200 per year (before tax). PhD students are normally remunerated at wage level 45. There will be a 2 % deduction to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund from gross salary.

    Engagement as a PhD candidate is done in accordance with current appointment regulations with supplementary rules in force giving guidelines for scholarship appointments in universities and university colleges. The goal of each of the announced positions is to obtain a PhD degree. Applicants are obliged to engage in an organized PhD training program, and appointment requires approval of the applicant’s plan for a PhD study within three months from the date of commencement. A contract of employment will be set up for the engagement period regulating the rights and duties of the PhD student.

    The engagement is to be made in accordance with the regulations in force concerning State Employees and Civil Servants.

    The position adheres to the Norwegian Government’s policy of balanced ethnicity, age and gender. Persons with immigrant background are encouraged to apply. NTNU’s objective is to increase the number of females in scientific positions. Female applicants are therefore encouraged to apply.

    The application must contain information of educational background and work experience. Certified copies of transcripts and reference letters should be enclosed. A general proposal of possible research topics should be enclosed.

    An application inclusive CV, grade transcripts and other enclosures should be sent electronically through this page - ref.no. IVT-127/09. Preferably, we want the attachments in one file. Application deadline: October 20th, 2009.

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    Modelling the behaviour of solid particles in an electro conductive liquid in a strong magnetic field.

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    Promoter: Omer Van der Biest


    Description: This doctorate is part of a Flemish project on the application of a strong magnetic field in the processing of materials (PROMAG). This project has two main research lines: the removal of solid inclusions from a liquid metal and the alignment of ceramic particles in an electrolyte in order to produce a textured ceramic. The main goal of the doctorate is to establish the scientific base for modelling the behaviour of solid particles in an electro conductive liquid. The purpose is to give assistance to the design of experimental facilities as well as to the interpretation of the data.
    The motional behaviour of conducting and non-conducting particles in electrolytes (suspensions) and liquid metals under the influence of the magnetic field will be modelled and if possible simulated using the analytical and numerical design and simulation tools available. Detailed finite element analysis will be carried out of the behaviour of inclusions and impurities in conductive liquids under the influence of the applied magnetic and electric fields. Similarly, the relation between shape anisotropy, anisotropic susceptibility and, for instance, liquid viscosity will be modelled in order to provide insight into the mechanisms that govern the behaviour of the suspended particles.
    The work will be carried out in close collaboration with a partner in the project Metis N.V. , experts in analysis of magnetic problems.
    It would be an advantage if the candidate has had already an introduction into electromagnetic field theory.


    Key words: Magnetic field, modelling, liquid metals, particles, inclusions

    Latest application date: 2009-12-13

    Financing: available

    Type of Position: scholarship


    Research group: Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering (MTM)

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    Electrophoretic deposition of nanomaterials and nanocomposites

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    Promoter: Omer Van der Biest


    Description: Electrophoretic deposition consists of two processes, i.e. the movement of charged particles in suspension in an electric field between two electrodes (electrophoresis) and particle deposition on one of the electrodes or onto a membrane (electro-coagulation). Colloidal processing, such as electrophoretic deposition (EPD), is the preferred route for preparing nanomaterials and nanocomposites from nanosized powders.
    The ultimate aim of the doctorate is to be able to predict and control the microstructure of nanomaterials that are made by electrophoretic deposition. The different steps in the processing comprise: the dispersion of the nanoparticles in a suspension thereby giving the particles a sufficient surface charge; forming a deposit of the particles with sufficient thickness on a substrate; drying and sintering of the deposit. In each of these processing steps it is necessary to fully control the parameters. The doctorate can focus and enter into greater depth in any of these steps, in order to understand more deeply the critical parameters. This may involve dedicated experimentation as well as theoretical work. There is in fact room for more than one doctorate depending on the interest and background of the candidate.

    Some publications which have resulted from our research in this area:
    Van der Biest O and Vandeperre L, Electrophoretic Deposition of Materials. Annual Review Material Science, 1999; 29: 327.
    G. Anné, B. Neirinck, K. Vanmeensel, O. Van der Biest, J. Vleugels, Origin of the potential drop over the deposit during electrophoretic deposition, J. Amer. Ceram. Soc., 89 [3] (2006) 823–828.
    G. Anné, K. Vanmeensel, J. Vleugels, O. Van der Biest, “Influence of the suspension composition on the electric field and deposition rate during electrophoretic deposition”, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, Vol. 245, Nr. 1-3, p. 35-39 (2004).
    Put S., Vleugels J. and Van der Biest O., Gradient profile prediction in functionally graded materials processed by electrophoretic deposition. Acta Materialia, 51 [20] (2003) 6303-6317..
    G. Anné, K. Vanmeensel, J. Vleugels, O. Van der Biest, “A mathematical description of the kinetics of the electrophoretic deposition process for Al2O3 based suspensions”, Journal of the American Ceramic Society, [88], p. 2036-2039 (2005).


    Key words: Electrophoretic deposition, EPD, nano-materials, ceramics, nano-composites, suspensions, sintering.

    Latest application date: 2009-12-13

    Financing: available

    Type of Position: scholarship

    Research group: Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering (MTM)

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