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    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    یک موقعیت دکترا در دانشگاه کمبریج انگلستان با بورس:
    رشته: مکانیک، مهندسی شیمی، فیزیک و ریاضی
    موضوع:
    Develop numerical models of the entrainment of the particles of a dry powder drug formulation in an air stream for potential inhaler geometries

    شروع دوره اکتبر 2014
    معدل بالای 16.60

    لینک :
    http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AHR393/mechanics-materials-and-design-computational-mechanics-micromecahnics-edc
    /

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    دکترا در انگلستان با بورسیه
    http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AIA636/mar...y-researchers/
    رشته های شیمی و فیزیک


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    سلام دوستان و سال نو مبارک. یک موقعیت عالی در دانشگاه کمبریج انگلستان برای دوره دکترا
    http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AIK351/mec...mecahnics-edc/

    شاد و پیروز باشید

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    بورس دکترا در دانشگاه لیدز انگستان (فراخوان دوم)

    این بورس برای تمام رشته های مهندسی و مخصوص متقاضیان از سراسر دنیاست. از پرداخت شهریه معاف و سالانه 10 هزار پوند کمک هزینه تحصیلی دریافت خواهید کرد.

    http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AIL848/lee...-scholarships/

    موفق باشید.

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    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    موقعیت خالی دکترا در یک کمپانی

    Research



    The project is a part of a large collaborative Industrial Partnership Programme between AMOLF, Wageningen University, University of Amsterdam and Unilever Research, entitled Hybrid soft materials: from physical mechanisms to designer products. The overall goal of the programme is to understand the physics of the assembly and visco-elastic properties of hybrid networks, consisting of mixtures of stiff and soft elements, which leads to the rich and complex multiscale physics that characterize real food products. The understanding of the design principles and the relation between the molecular, microscopic and mechanical properties of hybrid networks will be used in the design of new, improved systems, in particular new food products.



    As part of this programme we are looking for a PhD student interested in the development and application of advanced magnetic resonance (imaging) methods to study the behaviour of food materials under shear and stress.



    Job description

    The PhD student will develop, validate and implement magnetic resonance approaches for non-invasive assessment of hybrid biopolymer network formation and degradation under dynamic conditions such as stress and shear. Velocimetric measurements under shear (RheoMRI) will be combined with nanoprobe (PFGNMR) diffusometry to provide a view on biopolymer network formation/degradation at sub-µm scale.



    Location
    The postdoc will be stationed primarily at Unilever Research in Vlaardingen, whilst also spending time at Wageningen University on a regular basis. The work will be supervised by Prof. J. van Duynhoven (Unilever, Wageningen University) and by Dr. H. Van As (Wageningen University).



    About the group

    www.unilever.com; www.wageningenur.nl



    Required qualifications:

    The candidate should have an MSc degree (or the equivalent) in Physics or Physical Chemistry, with a strong background in nuclear magnetic resonance techniques applied to structure-function relationships of materials. Experience with food materials and/or magnetic resonance imaging would be an advantage. Good communication skills in English are required.



    Terms of employment

    You will be employed by the FOM Foundation for a fixed period of one year. Your salary will be up to a maximum of 3,922 euro gross per month, depending on your level of experience. The salary is supplemented with a holiday allowance of 8 percent and an end-of-year bonus of 8.33 percent.

    Prof. Dr. John van Duynhoven



    Team Leader Imaging & Spectroscopy, Microbiology & Analytical Group

    Phone: 31 (0) 10 4605534, Mobile: 31 (0) 6 11386685; Fax: 31 (0) 10 4605310

    Unilever R&D

    Olivier van Noortlaan 120

    P.O. Box 114 3130AC Vlaardingen

    The Netherlands



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    Wageningen University

    Agrotechnology and Food Sciences Group (AFSG)

    Laboratory of Biophysics

    Dreijenlaan 3

    6703HA Wageningen

    Email:john.vanduynhoven@wur.nl

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    پیش فرض

    در دانشگاه ohio university یک موقعیت دکترا با فاند در زمینه شبیه سازی مولکولی موجود است .
    In molecular simulations, we make mathematical models of physical systems and solve them on computer to determine thermodynamic and kinetic properties. You can look at some of my publications here to get more idea of the kind of work I have done so far : https://scholar.google.com/citations...uJcAAAAJ&hl=en

    Typically students are supported during the entire period of study with full tuition waiver and a monthly stipend contingent upon satisfactory
    . Final decision on admission lies with the graduate college
    Ssumit@Gmail. Com

    Dr Sumit Sharma
    ویرایش توسط darklord : September 11th, 2015 در ساعت 02:12 PM دلیل: ادغام 2 پست متوالی

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    پیش فرض پاسخ : موقعیت‌های خالی در دانشگاه‌های خارج از کشور

    سلام ادوایزر بنده قصد گرفتن دانشجوی دکتری جدید در زمینه مولکولار سیمولیشن (مهندسی شیمی) دارند. در صورت علاقه مندی پیام بدهید.( آمریکای شمال شرقی)

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    PhD Candidate in Capture and separation (IVT–104/09)


    «BIGCCS – International CCS Research Centre» is one of eight centres established by the Norwegian Research Council (Norges Forskningsråd) under the scheme of Environmentally Friendly Research Centres (CEER).

    The main objective of the BIGCCS Centre is to contribute to the ambitious targets of the Climate Agreement adopted by the Norwegian Parliament in February 2008. The BICCS Centre focuses on sustainable power generation from fossil fuels based on cost-effective CO2 capture, safe transport, and underground storage of CO2. This will be achieved through development of expertise and closing critical knowledge gaps in the CO2 chain, and through development of novel technologies in an extensive collaborative research effort.

    With 21 partners, a period of eight years, and a budget of NOK 400 million, the BIGCCS Centre is the largest CCS R&D project in Europe.

    Web:
    http://www.sintef.no/Projectweb/BIGCCS
    http://www.forskningsradet.no/

    Positions are available in the following key topics:

    • Separation of CO2 with polymer membranes.
    • Stability of high temperature hydrogen or oxygen permeable ceramic membranes.
    • Capture of CO2 in systems with simultaneous crystallization of solids.
    • Dynamic modelling of absorption processes.
    • Modelling and simulation of sorption enhanced steam methane reforming operated in fixed and circulating fluidized bed reactors.

    Suitable background:
    Material science, chemistry, chemical engineering, fluid mechanics.

    Contact:


    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). Applicants must indicate their level skills in English.

    All applications shall include certified copies of academic transcript, TOEFL score and CV, and be submitted electronically through this page. The attachments to the applications shall be gathered in one single file.
    Application deadline: 20 November 2009.

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    PhD Candidate in Reservoir technology and engineering for CO2 storage (IVT-108/09)


    «BIGCCS – International CCS Research Centre» is one of eight centres established by the Norwegian Research Council (Norges Forskningsråd) under the scheme of Environmentally Friendly Research Centres (CEER).

    The main objective of the BIGCCS Centre is to contribute to the ambitious targets of the Climate Agreement adopted by the Norwegian Parliament in February 2008. The BICCS Centre focuses on sustainable power generation from fossil fuels based on cost-effective CO2 capture, safe transport, and underground storage of CO2. This will be achieved through development of expertise and closing critical knowledge gaps in the CO2 chain, and through development of novel technologies in an extensive collaborative research effort.

    With 21 partners, a period of eight years, and a budget of NOK 400 million, the BIGCCS Centre is the largest CCS R&D project in Europe.

    Web:
    http://www.sintef.no/Projectweb/BIGCCS
    http://www.forskningsradet.no/

    Improved understanding of short and long-term effects of CO2 and impurities in the CO2 stream on the chemistry of fluids and minerals in the storage formation, the cap rock and in shallower geology is crucial. Experiments should be performed to assess geochemical reactions in reservoir, caprocks and wellbore materials. These results can be used to calibrate reaction-transport modelling aimed at predicting long term behaviour. Another important research topic is to develop up-scaling procedures and guidelines for calculation of dissolution of CO2 in mobile fluid phases for different numerical grids and geological heterogeneities. Laboratory measurements of CO2 behaviour in rocks, including capillary trapping of residual (not mobile) CO2 saturation are planned.

    Suitable background:
    Reservoir engineering, physics, chemistry.

    Contact:


    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). Applicants must indicate their level skills in English.

    All applications shall include certified copies of academic transcript, TOEFL score and CV, and be submitted electronically through this page. The attachments to the applications shall be gathered in one single file.

    Application deadline: 20 November 2009.

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    1 PhD fellowship in Chemical Engineering (Palladium based membranes in catalytic reactions) (NT 61/09)


    At Department of Chemical Engineering, Petrochemistry and Catalysis group, 1 PhD Research fellowship is available under the project «Design of novel Pd-alloy membranes with controlled composition, homogeneity and nanostructure for hydrogen production under harsh conditions». The project is financed by the Research Council of Norway and managed by SINTEF, with the Colorado School of Mines, USA as the third research partner.

    The project has been awarded by the Research Council of Norway to SINTEF (www.sintef.no), with the Colorado School of Mines (CSM), Golden, Colorado, USA (www.mines.edu) and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) (www.ntnu.no) as research partners. The PhD fellowship is affiliated with the Department of Chemical Engineering, Petrochemistry and Catalysis group (KINCAT), NTNU, Norway (http://www.ntnu.no/aboutntnu/faculti...ikp/ikp_kincat). Opportunities exist for performing research in Oslo, Norway, and Boulder, Colorado, as well as in Trondheim, Norway.

    Pd-based alloys are promising membrane candidates for application in membrane reactors. A main drawback has been the material cost, which is related to the thickness (>20 μm for commercial membranes). SINTEF has developed and protected manufacturing technology for membranes with thickness down to 1 μm that significantly improves flux and reduces materials costs. Further challenges include inhibition, or flux reduction, from species that occur in relevant reactant/product mixtures in hydrogen production from hydrocarbons or biomass, such as carbon monoxide and sulphur compounds. Recent research breakthroughs achieved by the partners indicate opportunities for improved control of such inhibition.

    The main objective of the project is «to understand critical features related to Pd-alloy membrane stability in steam reforming and water-gas shift reactions, which will enable technology development for broad use in hydrogen production». The PhD fellowship is directed towards studies of Pd-based membranes under steam reforming and WGS conditions, with particular focus of establishing the connection between composition and/or pre-treatment, and the surface phenomena involved in hydrogen transport and inhibition. Novel Pd-alloy compositions will be prepared by magnetron sputtering, targeting to improve CO and H2S tolerance and temperature stability. The state-of-the-art SINTEF two-stage Pd-alloy membrane technology, based on the magnetron sputtering technique provides a basis for breakthrough development in this respect. Reaction laboratories are available and kinetic modelling may be included in the research. Collaboration on and utilization of relevant synthesis (sputtering) and characterization competence and infrastructure (e.g. AFM, XPS, TEM) are part of the project.

    A multidisciplinary approach is envisaged, and a suitable background for the candidate is a MSc in chemical engineering and catalysis, inorganic chemistry and materials science or physics. Experimental training is advantageous.

    Further information can be obtained from Associate Professor Hilde Venvik, Department of Chemical Engineering, NTNU, e-mail: hilde.venvik@chemeng.ntnu.no, Tel +47 73592831.

    For more Information about the Department please look at our web page http://www.ntnu.no/kjempros/english

    PhD research fellowships are awarded for a total of 3 years with a possibility of a 4th year. Fellowships for 4 years include 25 % of teaching duties at bachelor’s and master’s degree level. These duties are commonly distributed over the period, with a larger proportion during the two first years.

    PhD candidates are remunerated in code 1017, LR 20 in the State salary scale 45-49, gross NOK 355 600 to NOK 380.900 per annum (before tax). PhD candidates start at wage level 45. There will be a 2 % deduction to The Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund.

    The appointment of the PhD fellow will be made according to Norwegian guidelines for universities and university colleges and to the general regulations regarding university employees. Applicants for a PhD position are obliged to engage on an organized research programme, and appointment requires approval of the applicant’s plan for PhD study.

    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/polici...iploma_en.html

    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). Some of the positions will also require good skills in Norwegian. Applicants must indicate their level of language skills in English and Norwegian.

    An application with a CV, certified copies of transcripts and reference letters is to be submitted electronically through this page, with the reference number NT-61/09. Preferably, we want the attachments in one file.
    Application deadline: 23.10.2009.

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