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    solidification of complex alloys and microgravity

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    Promoter: Ludo Froyen


    Description: Experiments are being prepared for the International Space Station (ISS), together with partners from Germany and France. Expected date of space experiments: 2011-2012. Concept, design, set up and execution of ground based and space experiments. Evaluation of results and validation of existing theories and models.

    Key words: physical metallurgy, solidification, ternary alloys,

    Latest application date: 2009-11-05

    Financing: available

    Type of Position: scholarship or salary

    Source of Funding: belgian science policy office

    Duration of the Project : 4 years


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

    Remarks: for more information: contact prof. Ludo FROYEN
    ludo.froyen@mtm.kuleuven.be

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    Six PhD-positions in Functional Electromagnetic Metamaterials


    Reference number 2009/173
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    Application deadline 2009-11-30
    The Department of Applied Physics seeks six doctoral students to launch a new collaborative project on functional electromagnetic metamaterials. The project involves five research groups, is funded by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research and focuses on materials and applications.
    We seek creative and independent candidates with documented analytical capacity, excellent language skills and a particular interest in applied nanoscience. Depending on the specific PhD-project, a suitable background can be a university degree in engineering physics, biotechnology, materials science, photonics or related areas.
    In order to improve the gender balance at the Department, we welcome in particular applications from female candidates.



    Job description The last decade has witnessed a rapid development in the area of nano-optics. Using metallic nanostructures, it is now possible to dramatically enhance light-matter interactions at the nanoscale using so-called surface plasmon resonances. In particular, it is possible to arrange metal nanostructures with designed plasmonic resonances in special patterns of sub-wavelength dimensions to create artificial materials, so-called electromagnetic metamaterials, with entirely novel optical properties and functionalities, such as negative refraction and electromagnetic cloaking. The present project focuses on functionalities and application areas with potential for high societal impact in the short to medium term.


    Thus, PhD-projects will be launched in the following overlapping areas:

    Qualifications We seek creative and independent candidates with documented analytical capacity, excellent language skills and a particular interest in applied nanoscience. Depending on the specific PhD-project, a suitable background can be a university degree in engineering physics, biotechnology, materials science, photonics or related areas.




    Application procedure The application shall be written in English and include the following items:
    1. An application of a maximum of one A4 page containing your specific qualifications for the position
    2. Attested copies of education certificates, including grade reports and other documents
    3. Curriculum Vitae
    4. Letters of recommendation and name of reference persons (optional)
    The application shall be sent electronically as pdf or zipped documents. Please use the button at the foot of the page to reach the application form.


    If any material is not available electronically or cannot be transferred to pdf format, the material can be sent as a hard copy to Registrar. The applicants name and the reference number (2009/173) must be written on the first page of the application.
    Address:
    Registrar
    Chalmers University of Technology
    SE-412 96 Göteborg
    Sweden

    Further information For further information please contact the supervisor of the project you are interested in:
    Professor Mikael Käll, mikael.kall@chalmers.se
    Professor Fredrik Höök, fredrik.hook@chalmers.se
    Dr. Alexander Dmitriev, alexd@chalmers.se
    Professor Dinko Chakarov, dinko.chakarov@chalmers.se
    Professor Igor Zoric, f7xiz@chalmers.se
    Professor Peter Apell, apell@chalmers.se




    Union representatives
    • SACO: Jan Lindér
    • ST: Marie Wenander
    • SEKO: Johan Persson
    All reachable via Chalmers exchange: +46 31 772 10 00




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    2or 3 PhD positions in Materials Physics

    The KTH School of Information and Communication technology seeks 2 - 3 PhD students in the following research fields: Solid state nanopores for DNA sequencing, X-ray imaging using structured scintillators and Biomolecule sensing using silicon nanowires

    KTH is the largest technical university in Sweden. Education and research cover a broad spectrum within natural sciences and engineering, as well as architecture, industrial engineering and management, urban planning, work science and environmental engineering. There are circa 12,000 full-year undergraduate students, 1,400 postgraduate students and 3,100 employees.
    The school of Information and Communication Technology, ICT, conducts research and education in the areas Material Physics, Electronics, and Information Technology. We work with the scientific and mathematical foundation, with the technical infrastructure as well as with systems and services. Through our collaboration with Stockholm University we broaden the perspective to the interaction between technology and humans. We have an internationally competitive profile in research in nano electronics, photonics, electronic and computer systems, software technology and communication as well as Systems sciences and software construction technologies. The collaboration with the surrounding companies and society takes place e.g. in Kista Science City. We offer a broad spectrum of education programs, for the Swedish titles “civilingenjör” and “högskoleingenjör”, as well as candidate programs. We also offer a number of master programs entirely taught in English for advanced undergraduate studies with a separate, highly competitive recruitment from a predominantly international student base.
    The Nano-silicon group is part of the Materials Physics unit of the School of Information and Communication Technology in Kista. We use the Electrum clean room and the electron-beam facility at central campus to fabricate silicon structures at the nano scale such as: Si quantum dots, nanowires, nanopores, micropores etc. For two new, relatively large cross-disciplinary collaborative projects we have 2 – 3 PhD position openings:

    Solid state nanopores for DNA sequencing

    A membrane suspended between two liquid reservoirs having a single or an array of nanopores has been proposed to form the basis of next generation DNA sequencing techniques. DNA strings would then be driven through the holes by an electric field and the sequence of base pairs (labeled using fluorescent tags) would be read by optical techniques. Since only single-stranded DNA should pass the nanopores fabrication of the membrane is in itself a tremendous challenge. In this project we will fabricate thin membranes (~20 nm ?) using special anisotropic etching techniques while pores of size down to 2 nm will be formed by electrochemical etching. The project is in collaboration with Biotechnology at KTH where a parallel PhD student will work on the DNA biochemistry.
    X-ray imaging using structured scintillators

    A general problem for detectors using scintillators as converter material is light spreading due to the isotropic emission of secondary visible photons resulting in a poor lateral resolution. In our patented approach a structured scintillating film is used for converting absorbed X-ray quanta into visible photons which are collected by a CCD or CMOS imaging chip mounted in close proximity. The photons are light-guided by the structured scintillator down to each pixel. In this project we will take the concept to very small pixel sizes (~1 um) for high-resolution imaging. The project is in collaboration with Scint-X, a start-up company in Electrum, as well as with detector groups at synchrotron sources.
    Biomolecule sensing using silicon nanowires

    Nanowires can be used for direct electrical detection of specific biomolecules. The surface is then functionalized by receptor molecules such that when binding of analyte molecules occurs, a change in the conductance of the wire may result. The sensitivity is extremely high reaching below the pico-molar range, possibly to the single molecule level. This project is a collaborative project involving two groups in Kista, one group at Biotechnology and for microfluidics - one at ACREO. The goal is to demonstrate binding of three different types of biomolecules on a single device. The PhD work involves chip fabrication in our clean room laboratory, biomolecule detection and optical detection experiments.
    Qualifications

    For all positions, the successful candidate should have a Master of Science with a strong background in physics, materials science, nanotechnology or chemistry. English proficiency and good experimental skills are a must. In addition to the academic merits, international experience is regarded as advantageous qualifications.
    Employment

    Form of the employment: Time limited, following nominal PhD program (~4 years)
    Starting date: According to agreement.
    The salary follows the directions provided by KTH.

    Application

    The application must include the following documents:

    • Full curriculum vitae
    • Transcripts from university /university college
    • Brief description of why the applicant whishes to become a doctoral student
    • Letter of recommendation or list of contact persons
    • Copy of Master Thesis or publications
    Deadline for application: 2009-11-05

    Please refer to the reference number I-2009-0527 in your application.

    Applications via e-mail (PDF-files) are to be sent to

    [LIST[*]registrator@ict.kth.se[/LIST]
    The CV, etc. should be sent as an attachment if the application is sent in electronically.

    We also accept applications via ordinary post sent to:

    KTH – ICT

    Irina Radulescu
    Forum 105



    S-164 40 Kista, Sweden

    Contact

    For more information about the positions, please contact

    Prof. Jan Linnros
    Phone: +46 (0)8 790 4370
    Web:


    Union representative

    Rikard Lingström, SACO

    Phone: +46 (0)8 790 8292

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    PhD research fellowship in «Strategies, automatic recognition- and gripping technology for small series production of foundry parts» (IVT - 136/09)


    At the Department of Engineering Design and Materials, Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology, NTNU there is a vacant PhD position within «Strategies, automatic recognition- and gripping technology for small series production of foundry parts». The PhD research fellowship is awarded for a total period of 3 years.

    The leading Norwegian manufactures of castings for the international market need new technology to meet the international competition and the environment-, health- and safety requirements. This implies a considerable emphasis on the development of new technology to enhance the use of automation and robotics in the foundries. The small series production does not allow for unique solutions for individual parts. The main challenge is therefore to develop generic solutions that can be used on several different parts or families of parts.

    Considerable focus on R & D has put the foundry industry in a leading position regarding casting- and materials technology. However, high salary costs and lack of working resources has created a need for further development of technology within automation and robotics. The Norwegian foundry industry has put their resources together through a R&D project, called «AutoCast» in order to focus on this development. The goal is to develop state of the art technology that ensures competitiveness of the Norwegian foundry industry.

    AutoCast started in 2008 and is going to run for four years. The total budget is 40MNOK. The project is supported by the Norwegian Research Council.

    Industrial partners are Jøtul (project owner), BMS Steel, Farsund Aluminium Casting (prev. CT Farsund), Ulefos NV, Skarpenord Corrosion, Sperre Støperi, Furnes Hamjern and Elart Metall. (The first three are the leading partners in the project).

    The work will include development of both theoretical methods and physical laboratory demonstrations of the technological solutions. The candidate is expected to have a close connection with AutoCast’s industrial partners during the entire extension of the PhD project, in particular with the project owner Jøtul, and use these as living labs.

    Applicants must hold a master’s degree or equivalent, and must be qualified for the PhD study at NTNU. The applicant must have some knowledge of, and a lot of interest in, one or more of the following subjects: robot grippers, vision systems, industrial RFID and automation.

    Further information about Jøtul AS can be found at http://www.jotul.no/

    For further information please contact:
    Professor Sven Fjeldaas, e-mail: Sven.Fjeldaas@ntnu.no, Tel. +47 73 59 69 02

    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 the announced position 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 (Apply for this job), ref. no. IVT-136/09. Preferably, we want the attachments in one file. The application deadline is 20 November 2009.

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    PhD fellowship position in «Physical effect of load fluctuations in rivers and reservoirs» CEDREN (IVT 131/09)


    The Norwegian government has established eight national research centres on climate friendly energy generation, one of which is the Centre for Environmental Design of Renewable Energy (CEDREN). In order to ensure environmental design of existing and new renewable energy production, interdisciplinary collaboration is necessary, alongside close collaboration and interaction between the R & D institutions, the industry and management authorities.

    SINTEF, NTNU and NINA are research partners and leading national and international institutions and companies are partners (i.e. Statkraft, Statnett, Hydro, Sira-Kvina, NVE, EBL etc). Many national and international research organizations are collaborating with the Centre for example NIVA and LFI in Norway, KTH and SLU in Sweden and BOKU in Austria.

    We are also collaborating closely with other relevant FME centres, such as Norwegian Research Centre for Offshore Wind Technology (NOWITECH) and Norwegian Centre for Offshore Wind Energy (NORCOWE).

    More than 50 professors and researchers will be engaged in research at CEDREN together with a significant number of PhD and postdocs. See www.cedren.no for more details.

    CEDREN will engage at least 15 PhDs and PostDocs, and 9 of the positions are already established. Due to lack of qualified candidates, this is the second announcement for three of the Ph D positions. The PhD positions are open for the first period of the research program 2010-2013.

    Physical effects of load fluctuations in rivers and reservoirs
    Better understanding of the effects of rapid flow fluctuations is necessary for planning hydro peaking operations and for designing hydraulic structures. The candidate will identify the state of art regarding physical effects of rapid flow variations. She/he will develop flow scenarios to monitor and analyze the effects of rapid flow variations in the field or laboratory. The goal of the study is to develop methods for predicting the effects of fluctuating flows, to develop guidelines and to propose mitigation measures.

    Suitable background/Qualifications:
    The candidate should have a masters degree in hydraulic engineering, fluid mechanics or similar. The applicant must have profound knowledge of hydraulics and sediment transport around hydraulic structures which are typical for hydropower plants. In addition she/he should have experience from working scientifically in the field or laboratory.

    For further information please contact Associate Professor Nils Rüther (nils.ruther@ntnu.no)

    Salaries
    PhD candidates are remunerated in code 1017 in the State salary scale 45-51, gross NOK 353400 to NOK 394 200 per annum (before tax), depending on qualifications.
    PhD candidates are normally remunerated at wage level 45. There will be a 2 % deduction to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Found from gross salary.

    Other information
    For PhD research fellowships the engagement period is either 3 years or alternatively 4 years, including 25 % of teaching assistance at the bachelor’s and master’s degree level A master degree is requisite for application for PhD fellowships, an average grade of B or better is required. For more information on PhD studies at NTNU see http://www.ntnu.no/studies/phd

    The appointment of the PhD fellows will be made according to Norwegian guidelines for universities and university colleges. Applicants for a PhD position are obliged to engage on an organized research program, and appointment requires approval of the applicant’s plan for PhD study. The candidates will be part of a larger interdisciplinary research group within the project they are connected to, and are expected to contribute actively part to the common objectives of the project. 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.

    All applicants must be able to communicate fluently in English (in speaking and writing).
    Good skills in Norwegian are also preferred. Applicants must indicate their level skills in English and Norwegian.

    All applications shall include certified copies of academic transcript, TOEFL score and CV, and be submitted electronically through this page. If you apply for more than one position the priority shall be indicated. The attachments to the applications shall be gathered in one single file.

    Application deadline: November 20th 2009.

    For general information on CEDREN, contact Atle Harby (atle.harby@sintef.no), Ånund Killingtveit (aanund.killingtveit@ntnu.no) or Kjetil Bevanger (Kjetil.Bevanger@nina.no)

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    PhD fellowship position in «Effects of load fluctuations on tunnels and hydraulic structures» CEDREN (IVT 130/09)


    The Norwegian government has established eight national research centres on climate friendly energy generation, one of which is the Centre for Environmental Design of Renewable Energy (CEDREN). In order to ensure environmental design of existing and new renewable energy production, interdisciplinary collaboration is necessary, alongside close collaboration and interaction between the R & D institutions, the industry and management authorities.

    SINTEF, NTNU and NINA are research partners and leading national and international institutions and companies are partners (i.e. Statkraft, Statnett, Hydro, Sira-Kvina, NVE, EBL etc). Many national and international research organizations are collaborating with the Centre for example NIVA and LFI in Norway, KTH and SLU in Sweden and BOKU in Austria.

    We are also collaborating closely with other relevant FME centres, such as Norwegian Research Centre for Offshore Wind Technology (NOWITECH) and Norwegian Centre for Offshore Wind Energy (NORCOWE).

    More than 50 professors and researchers will be engaged in research at CEDREN together with a significant number of PhD and postdocs. See www.cedren.no for more details.

    CEDREN will engage at least 15 PhDs and PostDocs, and 9 of the positions are already established. Due to lack of qualified candidates, this is the second announcement for three of the Ph D positions. The PhD positions are open for the first period of the research program 2010-2013.

    Effects of load fluctuations on tunnels and hydraulic structures
    Information on the effects of hydraulic transients on the hydraulic system for high head hydropower plants is scarce. Better understanding of the effects of rapid flow fluctuations is necessary for planning hydro peaking operations and for designing new plants.

    Suitable background/Qualifications:

    The candidate should have a masters degree in hydraulic engineering, fluid mechanics or similar. The candidate should have a good knowledge of hydropower, tunnel systems, intakes and appurtenant hydraulic structures typical for high head hydropower plants and experience from engineering or research in high head hydropower systems. The candidate must expect to handle field work in severe conditions.

    For further information please contact Associate Professor Leif Lia (leif.lia@ntnu.no)

    Salaries
    PhD candidates are remunerated in code 1017 in the State salary scale 45-51, gross NOK 355 400 to NOK 394 200 per annum (before tax), depending on qualifications.
    PhD candidates are normally remunerated at wage level 45. There will be a 2 % deduction to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Found from gross salary.

    Other information
    For PhD research fellowships the engagement period is either 3 years or alternatively 4 years, including 25 % of teaching assistance at the bachelor’s and master’s degree level A master degree is requisite for application for PhD fellowships, an average grade of B or better is required. For more information on PhD studies at NTNU see http://www.ntnu.no/studies/phd

    The appointment of the PhD fellows will be made according to Norwegian guidelines for universities and university colleges. Applicants for a PhD position are obliged to engage on an organized research program, and appointment requires approval of the applicant’s plan for PhD study. The candidates will be part of a larger interdisciplinary research group within the project they are connected to, and are expected to contribute actively part to the common objectives of the project. 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.

    All applicants must be able to communicate fluently in English (in speaking and writing).
    Good skills in Norwegian are also preferred. Applicants must indicate their level skills in English and Norwegian.

    All applications shall include certified copies of academic transcript, TOEFL score and CV, and be submitted electronically through this page. If you apply for more than one position the priority shall be indicated. The attachments to the applications shall be gathered in one single file.

    Application deadline: November 20th 2009.

    For general information on CEDREN, contact Atle Harby (atle.harby@sintef.no), Ånund Killingtveit (aanund.killingtveit@ntnu.no) or Kjetil Bevanger (Kjetil.Bevanger@nina.no)

    Please refer to where you first saw this position!

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    PhD student position in Biomimetics


    Reference number 2009/166
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    Application deadline 2009-12-04
    The newly-created Wallenberg Wood Science Center is seeking PhD students and postdoctoral scientists to engineer functionalities of wood components and create new generation of sustainable materials based on wood polymers.
    Wallenberg Wood Science Center is a joint research center established with KTH, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden and Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, as participants. The annual budget exceeds 40 MSEK and at least 50 people will participate.
    The objective is underpinning materials research for utilization of our forests in new products, such as ”green” polymers and biocomposite materials. The tree is viewed as a source of chemicals, monomers, biopolymers and fibers. Recent advances in nanotechnology, polymer science, biotechnology and mechanics are being combined with established forest products technologies in a new multidisciplinary research center located in Stockholm and in Gothenburg.

    Job description
    In this project, biomimetic materials based on wood polymers, mainly polysaccharides, will be designed, prepared and characterized. Materials with unique fracture behavior (nacre like toughness) will be prepared by cellulose functionalization combined with biomimetic process of inorganic crystal growth. The project will be carried out with strong international collaboration.
    The position is limited to maximum five years and corresponds to full-time research studies during four years. In addition, teaching in the undergraduate or masters curriculi at Chalmers could be included corresponding to one year, teaching work distributed over the whole time of the position.
    Qualifications
    The successful candidate will have background in Material science. Fluency in English, both written and verbal, is a must.
    We are looking for quality-conscious candidates with an innovative way of thinking. You are a persistent person who has problem-solving analysis skills and most important, you are able to work well with other people.
    Application procedure

    The application shall be written in English and include the following items:
    1. An application of a maximum of one A4 page containing your specific qualifications for the position
    2. Attested copies of education certificates, including grade reports and other documents
    3. Curriculum Vitae
    4. Letters of recommendation and name of reference persons (optional)
    The application shall be sent electronically as pdf or zipped documents. Please use the button at the foot of the page to reach the application form.
    If any material is not available electronically or cannot be transferred to pdf format, the material can be sent as a hard copy to Registrar. The applicants name and the reference number (2009/166) must be written on the first page of the application.
    Address:
    Registrar
    Chalmers University of Technology
    SE-412 96 Göteborg
    Sweden
    Further information
    For further information, please contact
    Associate Professor, Harry Brumer, Biotechnology KTH, harry@biotech.kth.se and
    Professor Paul Gatenholm, Biopolymer Technology paul.gatenholm@chalmers.se
    Union representatives

    • SACO: Jan Lindér
    • ST: Marie Wenander
    • SEKO: Johan Persson
    All reachable via Chalmers exchange: +46 31 772 10 00
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    2-3 PhD positions available within physical metallurgy/metal plasticity (NT-64/09)


    Due to the importance of the Norwegian Aluminium industry, where our main industrial collaborator is Hydro, there is a high activity and a strong tradition of research on aluminium alloys at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. During recent years cross-disciplinary collaboration with Department of Structural Engineering and with the centre of research based Innovation CRI-SIMLab (http://www.ntnu.no/simlab) have beeen established. Here the traditional disciplines meet in the border between continuum and crystal plasticity and physical metallurgy.

    Due to the start-up of several new research projects we are searching for 2-3 new PhD candidates. We are searching candidates with a university degree (Master of Science or equivalent) in materials science and engineering, physics or equivalent, who have a strong background within at least one of the following fields:

    • Continuum plastisity.
    • Crystal plasticity.
    • Mathematical modelling.
    • TEM/SEM microscopy.
    • Skills in implementation in Fortran, C, Phyton or similar computer languages.

    The subjects of the theses are related to texture and microstructure induced anisotropy in aluminum alloys. The goal is education of researchers contributing to increased use of mathematical modelling in metal plasticity. Depending of the skills of the chosen candidate the main efforts will be on providing experimentally input to models or on the mathematical modelling itself. At least one of the tasks will be responses to strain-path changes.

    Context
    The primary workplace will be Department of Materials Science and Engineering, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway. The appointment of the PhD fellow will be made according to Norwegian guidelines for universities and university colleges and to the general regulations for university employees in Norway.

    Applicants are obliged to engage on an organized PhD training program, and appointment requires approval of the applicant's plan for a PhD study. Their MSc degree results are thus expected to qualify for acceptance as a PhD student at NTNU. The Fellow and the University must sign a mutual contract regarding the period of appointment and the obligations of the PhD fellow.

    NTNU’s PhD-rules require a master degree or equivalent with at least 5 years of studies and an average grade of A or B within a scale of A-E for passing grades (A best). Candidates from universities outside Norway are kindly requested to send a Diploma Supplement or a similar document, which describes in detail the study and grade system and the rights for further studies associated with the obtained degree:
    http://ec.europa.eu/education/policies/rec_qual/recognition/diploma_en.html

    PhD scholarship recipients are employed for three years in the position. The salary is adjusted according to the Norwegian state salary scale at level 45, gross NOK 355 400 a year (before tax) at appointment, with a deduction of 2 % premium for the Norwegian State Pension Fund.

    For further information please contact:
    Department of Materials Science and Engineering/professor Bjørn Holmedal tel +47 73594904. e-mail: bjorn.holmedal@material.ntnu.no

    Information on the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, NTNU can be found at http://www.material.ntnu.no
    For information about NTNU and Trondheim, see www.ntnu.no and http://www.trondheim.no/engelsk/.

    The application must contain information on previous education, exams, and professional experience.

    Applications with CV, certified copies of transcripts and reference letters should be submitted electronically through link at this page. We prefer the attachments in one single file.

    Publications and other scientific reports that the applicant would like the University to consider, must be scanned and submitted electronically along with the other attachments. Having produced such publications is, however, not a requirement for the PhD position. Joint papers will be considered, but in these cases the candidate should account for her or his contribution.

    The positions reference number is NT-64/09.

    Application deadline is 2009-11-06

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    Dear all friends
    Please see this vacant position in mechanical engineering dev
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    http://www.applyabroad.org/forum/sho...6&postcount=35
    روزگار است، آنكه گه عزت دهد گه خوار دارد. چرخ بازيگر از اين بازيچه ها بسيار دارد. "قائم مقام فراهانی"

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    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    Dear all friends
    Please see this vacant position in mechanical engineering division
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    http://www.applyabroad.org/forum/sho...5&postcount=38
    روزگار است، آنكه گه عزت دهد گه خوار دارد. چرخ بازيگر از اين بازيچه ها بسيار دارد. "قائم مقام فراهانی"

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