Thursday, February 17, 2011

[Germany] Postdoc in in Polymer Sciences/Organic Chemistry plus 2 more

[Germany] Postdoc in in Polymer Sciences/Organic Chemistry plus 2 more


[Germany] Postdoc in in Polymer Sciences/Organic Chemistry

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Postdoc in in Polymer Sciences/Organic Chemistry

Overview
The Centre for Biomaterial Development of our Institute of Polymer Research in Teltow (Germany) is seeking a Scientist Postdoc - Code-No. 2011/PB 1 in Polymer Sciences/Organic Chemistry for activities in the Helmholtz-Programme “Regenerative Therapies and Active Biomaterials”. This is initially a 3-years fixed term contract.

You will develop polymer libraries for biomedical applications utilizing combinatorial and high-throughput approaches by the application robotic synthesizers. You will be responsible for the benchwork and, furthermore, you will actively participate in the publication of the results, preparation of patents, and attracting additional funding. Depending on your performance, the position is designed to become a group leader position.


[Norway] 9 PhD Research Fellowship positions at NTNU

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9 PhD Research Fellowship positions at NTNU

Overview
Three positions at Department of Mathematical Sciences IME-007/2011. The three candidates will be working within one of the departments research areas. Contact: Head of Department, Professor Sverre Smalø, e-mail: sverresm@math.ntnu.no

IME-008/2011 CoCoCo: Context, Coordination and Communication within Hospitals. This project is a collaboration between the Department of Telematics and the Department of Computer and Information Science. The position may be affiliated to either of the departments depending on the candidate`s background and interests.


[Norway] 2 PhD positions in US electronics at MI Lab

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2 PhD positions in US electronics at MI Lab

Overview
In the coming years breakthroughs in ultrasound technology will cause major improvements of ultrasound image quality, and MI Lab wants to be in the international research front in this research area. The MI Lab activity includes research on transducer arrays, ultrasound probe electronics, miniaturization/pocket-sized ultrasound, software beamforming, parallel imaging & compressed sensing, minimum diffractive wave imaging, model powered acquisition and new technology for flow imaging/quantification, and will also include a transducer workshop. In 2011 we want to strengthen this group with 2 PhD students.


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