The newly established Collaboration in Healthcare Managemenat Ulm University in Germany invites applications for:
Two Full-Time Post-doctoral Research Positions in Healthcare Management
(or as part-time research/PhD positions for Master’s degree holders)*
Ulm University, a leading medical and natural sciences university in Germany, is seeking two post-doctoral candidates for the newly established collaboration in Healthcare Management. This concentration brings together the medical and the business school at Ulm University to develop expertise in healthcare management. The candidates will work directly for the newly appointed professor of healthcare management and controlling at Ulm University and contribute to developing the teaching and research program. Candidates will participate in domestic and international collaborations with leading academic and medical institutions. Ideal candidates will possess academic or practical healthcare management experience and an understanding of the healthcare market, but need not come from a healthcare background. Candidates can expect the position to open doors for healthcare administration in Europe and the U.S.
To apply: Please send CV, cover letter, a brief synopsis of a research project previously conducted (or up to three selected publications) and up to 3 letters of reference to Prof. Dr. Katharina Janus latest until March 11, 2010.
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*Non-PhD holders:
Candidates without a PhD have the option to complete a PhD at Ulm University while working part-time in the described positions. The professor of health management and controlling will act as the PhD candidate’s academic supervisor. To enroll in the PhD, candidates need to hold a Master’s Degree in a related field and propose an adequate research topic to the academic supervisor.
Feb 19, 2010
Feb 18, 2010
PhD Studentship Available in Scanning Probe Microscopy of Biomolecular Surfaces - Dublin, Ireland
Investigating Electrostatic Interactions in Biomolecular Systems at the Nanoscale
Nanoscale characterization of electric charge and electric surface potentials in biomolecular systems is critical for understanding biomolecular interactions. Changes in surface potential dictate cellular-membrane transport and thus provide a crucial pathway for cells to interact with their environment. This project will focus on investigating electrostatic interactions at biological surfaces using a scanning probe approach. Mapping electrostatic interactions in biological systems may provide a pathway to understand the role of charge in biological processes.
This interdisciplinary project will provide training in advanced ambient and liquid, structural and functional imaging using an atomic force microscope (AFM) and in biological sample preparation. The successful applicant will be involved in the further development of advanced scanning probe techniques and novel shielded AFM probes and is expected to develop and publish their work and to present their work at national and international conferences. He/She will have access to state of the art AFMs, and will be expected to work closely with the Nanoscale Function Group of Prof. Suzi Jarvis. Travel opportunities to interact with collaborating researchers and industrial partners are also envisaged.
Funding is available for up to 4 years and includes a stipend of €15k per annum, plus EUfees.Location: UCD Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research, Dublin, Ireland
Qualification: Candidates should have or expect to obtain a first or upper second BSc (or equivalent) or MSc in Physics, Materials Science, Biology, or a related area.
Funding is restricted to EU applicants only.
More information: http://www.nanopaprika.eu/profiles/blogs/phd-studentship-available-in
Nanoscale characterization of electric charge and electric surface potentials in biomolecular systems is critical for understanding biomolecular interactions. Changes in surface potential dictate cellular-membrane transport and thus provide a crucial pathway for cells to interact with their environment. This project will focus on investigating electrostatic interactions at biological surfaces using a scanning probe approach. Mapping electrostatic interactions in biological systems may provide a pathway to understand the role of charge in biological processes.
This interdisciplinary project will provide training in advanced ambient and liquid, structural and functional imaging using an atomic force microscope (AFM) and in biological sample preparation. The successful applicant will be involved in the further development of advanced scanning probe techniques and novel shielded AFM probes and is expected to develop and publish their work and to present their work at national and international conferences. He/She will have access to state of the art AFMs, and will be expected to work closely with the Nanoscale Function Group of Prof. Suzi Jarvis. Travel opportunities to interact with collaborating researchers and industrial partners are also envisaged.
Funding is available for up to 4 years and includes a stipend of €15k per annum, plus EUfees.Location: UCD Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research, Dublin, Ireland
Qualification: Candidates should have or expect to obtain a first or upper second BSc (or equivalent) or MSc in Physics, Materials Science, Biology, or a related area.
Funding is restricted to EU applicants only.
More information: http://www.nanopaprika.eu/profiles/blogs/phd-studentship-available-in
MIXDES 2010 paper submission deadline - less than 2 weeks left
I would like to kindly remind you that there is less than 2 weeks left for regular paper submission for MIXDES 2010 Conference. If you have any remaining papers which has not been submitted yet, I kindly ask you to do so before the deadline expiration.
Please note that the papers should be registered and submitted from the conference website (www.mixdes.org).
If you any problems with registration, please report it the MIXDES Conference Secretary (mixdes2010@dmcs.p.lodz.pl) ASAP.
Feb 15, 2010
Open Senior Researcher Position in Compact Device Modeling
A Senior Researcher position is offered in the Department of The Electronic, Electrical and Automatic Control Engineering in the Universitat Rovira i Virgili (Tarragona, Spain). This position has a duration of 5 years, with chances of obtaining a tenure as Associate Professor. It is funded by the prestigeous "Ramón y Cajal Programme" from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation.
The candidate should have a Ph D in Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Telecommunication Engineering, Physics, or related disciplines. At least three years of postdoctoral experience are needed.
The candidate should have enough research experience in the field of semiconductor devices, and must have a very good knowledge of the physics of electron devices. The research project to be carried out can be adapted to the candidate's profile, and it can be proposed by the candidate. In any case, it will be related to the National and European projects from which my group receives funding. Our contribution in these projects is the physics and modeling (in particular compact modeling) of the novel devices addressed by those projects: thin-film SOI and multi-gate MOSFETs (FinFETs, DG MOSFETs, Gate All-Around MOSFETs), High Voltage MOSFETs, advanced HEMTs and Organic Thin Film Transistors (OTFTs).
The net salary will be around 2200 Euro/month. The position will include a research grant that the successful candidate can use to fund the beginning of his/her research.
Tarragona is a small city (110000 inhabitants) on the Mediterranean coast, about 100 Km south from Barcelona, and very well connected to Barcelona and the main Spanish cities by rail and highway. Tarragona is a very old city, very important during the Roman Empire, and with a lot of historical landmarks.
The quality of life in Tarragona is excellent. Mediterranean and mild climate the whole year. Wonderful beaches around the city (even at the city). Mountains close to the city (even the Pyrenees are not far). Besides, the city is very quiet, but with an intense nightlife.
My research group in the Department of Electronic Engineering, Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV) is one of the strongest groups in compact modeling in Europe. We are leading one European project on compact modeling (in which a total of 15 European universities and companies participate). We also participate on two other European projects (two about nanoscale MOSFETs and another one about organic Thin Film Transistors).
Interested applicants should send me their CV by e-mail.
DEADLINE TO RECEIVE APPLICATIONS: February 24 2010.
MY E-MAIL ADDRESS IS: benjamin.iniguez@gmail.com
Address:
Benjamin Iñiguez
Nanoelectronics and Photonics Systrems Group (NEPHOS)
Department of Electronic Engineering
Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV)
Avinguda dels Paisos Catalans 26
43007 Tarragona
SPAIN.
The candidate should have a Ph D in Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Telecommunication Engineering, Physics, or related disciplines. At least three years of postdoctoral experience are needed.
The candidate should have enough research experience in the field of semiconductor devices, and must have a very good knowledge of the physics of electron devices. The research project to be carried out can be adapted to the candidate's profile, and it can be proposed by the candidate. In any case, it will be related to the National and European projects from which my group receives funding. Our contribution in these projects is the physics and modeling (in particular compact modeling) of the novel devices addressed by those projects: thin-film SOI and multi-gate MOSFETs (FinFETs, DG MOSFETs, Gate All-Around MOSFETs), High Voltage MOSFETs, advanced HEMTs and Organic Thin Film Transistors (OTFTs).
The net salary will be around 2200 Euro/month. The position will include a research grant that the successful candidate can use to fund the beginning of his/her research.
Tarragona is a small city (110000 inhabitants) on the Mediterranean coast, about 100 Km south from Barcelona, and very well connected to Barcelona and the main Spanish cities by rail and highway. Tarragona is a very old city, very important during the Roman Empire, and with a lot of historical landmarks.
The quality of life in Tarragona is excellent. Mediterranean and mild climate the whole year. Wonderful beaches around the city (even at the city). Mountains close to the city (even the Pyrenees are not far). Besides, the city is very quiet, but with an intense nightlife.
My research group in the Department of Electronic Engineering, Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV) is one of the strongest groups in compact modeling in Europe. We are leading one European project on compact modeling (in which a total of 15 European universities and companies participate). We also participate on two other European projects (two about nanoscale MOSFETs and another one about organic Thin Film Transistors).
Interested applicants should send me their CV by e-mail.
DEADLINE TO RECEIVE APPLICATIONS: February 24 2010.
MY E-MAIL ADDRESS IS: benjamin.iniguez@gmail.com
Address:
Benjamin Iñiguez
Nanoelectronics and Photonics Systrems Group (NEPHOS)
Department of Electronic Engineering
Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV)
Avinguda dels Paisos Catalans 26
43007 Tarragona
SPAIN.
Feb 12, 2010
[mos-ak] MOS-AK/GSA Workshop in Rome // 2nd announcement
Please visit the MOS-AK/Rome Workshop web site:
http://www.mos-ak.org/rome/
http://www.mos-ak.org/rome/
with updated:
* Speakers list:
http://www.mos-ak.org/rome/index.php#Speakers
* Free On-line Registration Form:
http://www.mos-ak.org/rome/index.php#Register
* Venue and Recommended Hotels:
http://www.mos-ak.org/rome/index.php#Venue
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