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DU HỌC & PHƯƠNG PHÁP NGHIÊN CỨU - OVERSEAS STUDY & RESEARCH METHODOLOGYThông tin học bổng du học; hội nghị, hội thảo khoa học; phương pháp luận nghiên cứu, phát triển khoa học
KTH (Royal Institute of Technology) là một trong những trường ĐH hàng đầu tại Thụy Điển. Trường rất rất là đẹp. Trung tâm Linh kiện Phân tử (Center of Molecular Devices) là một trong những trung tâm nghiên cứu hàng đầu thế giới về Solar cells. Professor Anders Hagfeldt, mới khoảng hơn 40 tuổi, nhưng đã là GS hàng đầu thế giới hiện nay về Dyed Solar cells.
Ai yêu thích lĩnh vực Solar cells thì nhanh chóng apply nhá. Good luck !
2 PhD Student positions in Nanostructured Dye Solar Cells
at the Center of Molecular Devices, Department of Chemistry
We conduct fundamental studies on complex systems consisting of molecules connected to semiconductor nanocrystals. The main research topic is solar cells based on dye-sensitized TiO2 (also known as Grätzel cells). We are now seeking 2 Ph.D. students for our research projects that address key issues in physical-chemical characterization of these photoelectrochemical systems, as well as their solid-state equivalents.
There will be opportunities for the student to spend a period abroad at another top research lab (university or industrial partner). Furthermore, the student will have the opportunity to attend international conferences and workshops.
The PhD position will be at KTH Chemistry department, section Physical Chemistry.
Qualification
Qualification for this position is a Master of Science degree in Chemistry, Applied Physics, or equivalent.
Employment
The PhD positions are intended for ambitious students who want to pursue a graduate education leading to a PhD degree. The position will include teaching assistance (at maximum 20%). The salary is based on the existing employment agreement for PhD position.
Application
The application should be sent through mail to the following address:
Lena Skowron
KTH-Kemi
Teknikringen 30
100 44 STOCKHOLM
SWEDEN
Last day for applications: 2007-02-12
Please mark your application with Reference number K-2007-0011 and K-2007-0012
Umeå University - with its 29,000 students and over 4,000 employees - is an rganisation in constant change and development. Umeå University conducts groundbreaking esearch within several areas - several in which we are among the best in the world - within others regarded as the leaders in Sweden. We are one of Sweden’s largest providers of education and offer a broad and attractive range of courses and programmes. Our campus constitutes an inspiring environment for everyone that studies and works here. We wish to co-operate with companies and organisations throughout the Umeå region and all over the world.
PhD student position in chemistry with a focus on metabolomic and proteomic studies of brain malignancies.
At the Department of Chemistry, Computational Life Science Cluster (CLiC), Biological Chemistry in collaboration with Departments of Neurosurgery and Oncology.
The Department of Chemistry at Umeå University today has approximately 200 members and offers a stimulating environment with a commitment to excellence in teaching and research, and provides a valuable service to society. The department offers degrees at B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. levels, and our graduate- and postgraduate students are attractive for employment in both academic institutions and industry.
Computational Life Science Cluster (CLiC) at Umeå University is part of an ongoing effort to further stimulate and advance computer based modelling, tools and strategies in experimental sciences.
The PhD project is oriented towards the application of mass spectrometry (MS) based metabolomics and proteomics methods in a combination with Chemometric Bioinformatics:
* to find biomarkers for tumour progression and therapeutic response in order to reveal new therapeutic options for brain malignancies.
* to find biomarkers assessable in blood for early tumour detection, prognostication and prediction of treatment response for brain malignancies.
This study is a part of an interdisciplinary project between Chemistry, Pathology, Neurosurgery, Oncology and UPSC at Umeå University, which focus on the metabolomics and proteomics targeting of three different tumour groups: brain, prostate and ovarial. The research group consists of clinicians and researchers specialized in the mentioned areas of cancer, together with research expertise in metabolomics, proteomics and chemometric bioinformatics.
The recruitment procedure will follow the Higher Education Ordinance (“Högskoleförordningen” Chapters 5 and 7). Prerequisites include either i)240 ECTS credits (swe. Högskolepoäng) of higher education studies of which 60 should be on an advanced level (Master level) with focus on chemistry, or ii) 120 Swedish (old) credits (swe. Poäng; corresponding to 180 ECTS credits) of higher education studies if they were taken before July 1, 2007 or equivalent competence.
Advanced course(s), or other experience in MS based metabolomics/proteomics, chemometrics and brain malignancies are of advantage, as well as evidence of proficiency in written and oral communication in English.
The application should contain a CV, including academic grades and relevant documentation, and a personal letter of one A4 sheet describing yourself and your reasons for applying to this position.
For more information, contact Ass. Prof. Henrik Antti, phone +46-(0)90-786 53 58, e-mail: henrik.antti@chem.umu.se
Union information is available from SACO, +46-(0)90-786 53 65, SEKO, +46-(0)90-786 52 96 and ST, +46-(0)90-786 54 31.
Applications will be discarded or, if the applicant so wishes, returned two years after the position has been filled. Documents sent electronically should be in MS Word or PDF format.
Your complete application, marked with reference number 313-381-09, should be sent to jobb@umu.se or to the Registrar, Umeå University, SE-901 87 Umeå, Sweden to arrive April 30, 2009 at the latest.
Umeå University - with its 29,000 students and over 4,000 employees – is an organisation in constant change and development. The university’s researchers carry out excellence within several areas of research, and many of them are among the world’s elite. We are one of Sweden’s largest providers of education and offer a broad and attractive range of courses and programmes. Our campus constitutes an inspiring environment for everyone that studies and works here. We wish to co-operate with companies and organisations throughout the Umeå region and all over the world.
PhD student position in chemistry focusing on the bioaccumulation of environmental residues of pharmaceuticals
The Department of Chemistry at Umeå University today has approximately 200 members and offers a stimulating environment with a commitment to excellence in teaching and research, and provides a valuable service to society. The department offers degrees at B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. levels, and our graduate- and postgraduate students are attractive for employment in both academic institutions and industry.
Residues of human pharmaceuticals have been reported in water from rivers and lakes world wide, whereby the biological potency of pharmaceuticals raises several questions regarding potential environmental effects. This project aims at studying pharmaceutical residues in the environment and their potential to accumulate in biota. The project includes developing and running LC-MS/MS analytical methods for determining trace amounts of pharmaceuticals in various matrices, analysis of surface properties, exposure experiments, etc. This project will be performed in close collaboration with on-going projects at the department, and your task will be to:
* Develop new analytical protocols for determining trace amounts of pharmaceuticals in biota.
* Perform exposure experiments with several different classes of pharmaceuticals, at environmental relevant concentrations, both at the laboratory and in the field.
* Study bio concentration factors of pharmaceuticals for different species in different matrices.
* Improve the understanding of the correlation between chemical structure and bioaccumulation.
The recruitment procedure will follow the Higher Education Ordinance (“Högskoleförordningen” Chapters 5 and 7). Prerequisites include either i) 240 ECTS credits (swe. Högskolepoäng) of higher education studies of which 60 should be on an advanced level (Master level) with focus on chemistry, or ii) 120 Swedish (old) credits (swe. Poäng; corresponding to 180 ECTS credits) of higher education studies if they were taken before July 1, 2007 or equivalent competence.
Experience of determination of pharmaceutical residues in environmental matrices, advanced course(s) or other experience in LC-MS/MS and/or general environmental analytical chemistry are of advantage, as well as evidence of proficiency in written and oral communication in English.
The application should contain a CV, including academic grades and relevant documentation, and a personal letter of one A4 sheet describing yourself and your reasons for applying to this position.
Questions about the position will be answered by Jerker Fick, phone +46 (0)90 7869324, e-mail: jerker.fick@chem.umu.se.
Union-related information is available from SACO, phone +46 (0)90-786 51 53, SEKO-civil, phone +46 (0)90-786 52 96 and also ST, phone +46 (0)90-786 54 31.
Your complete application, marked with reference number 313-378-09 should be sent to jobb@umu.se, or to the Registrator, Umeå University, SE-901 87 Umeå, Sweden to arrive May 15, 2009 at the latest.
Umeå University - with its 29,000 students and over 4,000 employees – is an organisation in constant change and development. The university’s researchers carry out excellence within several areas of research, and many of them are among the world’s elite. We are one of Sweden’s largest providers of education and offer a broad and attractive range of courses and programmes. Our campus constitutes an inspiring environment for everyone that studies and works here. We wish to co-operate with companies and organisations throughout the Umeå region and all over the world.
PhD student position in chemistry with a focus on NMR Spectroscopy in environmental science
Announced by the Department of Chemistry, Biological Chemistry, in collaboration with Department of Forest Ecology and Management, SLU.
The Department of Chemistry at Umeå University today has approximately 200 members and offers a stimulating environment with a commitment to excellence in teaching and research, and provides a valuable service to society. The department offers degrees at B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. levels, and our graduate- and postgraduate students are attractive for employment in both academic institutions and industry. The Department of Chemistry now announces.
The project is oriented towards the development and application of NMR based methods aimed to understand the environmental behavior of organic P released from the terrestrial environment and its microbial availability. The soil P cycle is a key issue both for climate-related effects on high-latitude ecosystems and in combating P-restriction in food/forestry production, especially in tropical third world countries.
This study is a part of an interdisciplinary project between Chemistry, Medical Biophysics, Ecology and Soil Science with focus on: Molecular understanding of phosphorous dynamics in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. The project includes NMR-based analysis of soil samples, characterization and identification of various organic phosphorous species, embedded in an interdisciplinary view on microbial activity and complex processes in the environment. Your task - in close collaboration with ecology and soil scientists - will be to:
* Develop biologically meaningful new methods in organic P specification in agricultural and forest soils as well as fresh water systems based on solid state/solution 31P NMR techniques.
* Sample preparation for solid-state / solution NMR, NMR measurements and data analysis on a range of biological samples.
* Analysis of the speciation of organic P from terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
* Improve the understanding of the coupling between P availability in relation to P fixation, i.e. determine which biophysico-chemical processes govern P availability (adsorption versus release processes).
* Estimate the contribution of different organic P species in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems and how these relate to plant and microbial growth.
The recruitment procedure will follow the Higher Education Ordinance (“Högskoleförordningen” Chapters 5 and 7). Prerequisites include either i)240 ECTS credits (swe. Högskolepoäng) of higher education studies of which 60 should be on an advanced level (Master level) with focus on chemistry, or ii) 120 Swedish (old) credits (swe. Poäng; corresponding to 180 ECTS credits) of higher education studies if they were taken before July 1, 2007 or equivalent competence.
Advanced course(s) or other experience in NMR and/or Ecology, soil science and statistics are of advantage, as well as evidence of proficiency in written and oral communication in English.
The application should contain a CV, including academic grades and relevant documentation, and a personal letter of one A4 sheet describing yourself and your reasons for applying to this position.
Union information is available from SACO, +46-(0)90-786 53 65, SEKO, +46-(0)90-786 52 96 and ST, +46-(0)90-786 54 31.
Your complete application, marked with reference number 313-317-09, should be sent to jobb@umu.se or to the Registrar, Umeå University, SE-901 87 Umeå, Sweden to arrive April 30, 2009 at the latest.
Umeå University - with its 29,000 students and over 4,000 employees – is an organisation in constant change and development. The university’s researchers carry out excellence within several areas of research, and many of them are among the world’s elite. We are one of Sweden’s largest providers of education and offer a broad and attractive range of courses and programmes. Our campus constitutes an inspiring environment for everyone that studies and works here. We wish to co-operate with companies and organisations throughout the Umeå region and all over the world.
PhD position in Environmental Science with focus on Analysis of pre-industrial pollution and its sources Doktorandtjänst i miljövetenskap med inriktning mot analys av förindustriella metallföroreningar och deras källor
The Department of Ecology and Environmental Science has about 170 members including 50 PhD students. For more information see the department’s homepage www.emg.umu.se/en. See also www.umu.se/english for a general presentation of Umeå and the University.
The objective of this PhD project is to advance knowledge about pre-industrial atmospheric pollution and its sources, based on multi-element (XRF and ICP-MS) and multivariate analysis of lake sediment and peat cores. The past atmospheric deposition of metals will be reconstructed for the past several thousand years. Examples of specific questions to be addressed are: What was the pre-industrial atmospheric history of pollutant metals? Can the source regions be specifically identified for early pollution (e.g. eastern, central, western Europe), and what was the contribution from historical Swedish mining? What were the natural background metal deposition rates? Can source regions for natural soil dust be identified? The results of this study will have important implications for: i) research on the long-term changes in the biogeochemical cycling of pollutant metals; ii) developing environmental management goals based on natural reference conditions; iii) historical studies of early mining in Sweden.
PhD students normally spend 90% of the year working on their research and studies, and spend 10% on teaching or other departmental duties; thus the position would last for 4 years and 6 months.
The procedure for recruitment for the position is in accordance with the Higher Education Ordinance (Högskoleförordningen Chapters 5 and 7). Applicants must fulfill one of the following prerequisites: (1) 240 ECTS-credits (Swe. högskolepoäng) of higher education studies of which 60 should be on an advanced level (Master level); furthermore, 120 credits must be in environmental science or related subjects (e.g. geoscience, chemistry) and 15 in environmental science (or related) at the advanced level; or (2) 120 Swedish credits (Swe. poäng) if the studies were completed prior to July 1, 2007; or (3) the equivalent of a Bachelors of Science with Honors (BSc, Hon.) and/or a Masters of Science (MSc). Relevant fields of study include geoscience, soil science or biogeochemistry. In addition to the above, the following criteria are valuable merits: completed coursework in chemistry and in statistical analysis; analytical experience, especially for metals (e.g. within a thesis-level project); field sampling experience (e.g. lake sediments, soils).
Your application must include: a cover letter describing your interest in and suitability for the position; a CV including relevant academic degrees and former positions, a list of university courses you have taken and the grades you were given, copies of degree certificates; your bachelor’s/master’s thesis and other publications (if any); and the names and contact details of two reference persons.
For further information, please contact Richard Bindler: telephone,
+46-90-786 9742; e-mail: Richard.Bindler@emg.umu.se.
Union information is available from SACO, +46-(0)90-786 53 65,
SEKO, +46-(0)90-786 52 96 and ST, +46-(0)90-786 54 31.
Your complete application, marked with reference number 313-302-09, should be sent to the Registrar, Umeå University, SE-901 87 Umeå, Sweden to arrive April 30, 2009 at the latest.
PhD STUDENT in chemistry, within the discipline of physical
chemistry, with placement at the Division of Physical Chemistry,
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science
N.B. Application no later than June 5, 2009. http://www.naturvetenskap.lu.se/uplo...0605_1024E.pdf