August, 2010 | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 58

Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Marine Microalgal Physiology for International Students, University of Oslo, Norway

The CEES is a centre of excellence for integrative biological research and is well-funded. It provides a stimulating research environment, situated at the Department of Biology, with many young international and Norwegian scientists working on a variety of theoretical and empirical topics within ecology, evolution, population genetics, genomics, phylogenetics, molecular biology, and statistical methodology. The CEES is chaired by Nils Chr. Stenseth and currently employs 20 faculty members, 40 postdocs/researchers, 35 PhD students and 36 MSc students. Information about the centre can be found at:

The fellowship period is 3 years and starting date 1 January, 2011.

Job Description:

The position is funded by the Norwegian Research Council as part of a project that investigates climatic adaptation and long-term evolution in marine phytoplankton. This research project will study the adaptive response of marine calcifying algae (coccolithophores) to climatic change within a cross-disciplinary framework of fossil time series data, controlled culture experiments and evolutionary modeling. Bridging the fields of geology and biology, this research will study coccolithophore size variability in light of physiology, ecology and evolutionary theory. The post-doctoral fellow will use laboratory culture experiments to compile a comprehensive data set of physiological responses (growth rate, calcification rate and cell/coccolith size) of living coccolithophore species to changing environmental conditions (e.g. pH, nutrient availability). The planned short-term growth experiments will inform hypotheses regarding phenotypic plasticity in single genotypes. If it can be established within modern species whether the degree of morphological variation is an accurate measure of genetic variation, rather than phenotypic plasticity, then we can extrapolate this to the fossil record and test evolutionary models of genetic variation over longer timescales. Ideally, this project will go one step further and also assess the effects of climatic adaptation by monitoring several lines of coccolithophores over longer incubation times (months to years) comparing ambient and future climatic scenarios (e.g. high pCO2, low pH, high temperature, low nutrients).

Requirements:

The successful candidate must have a Doctors degree or equivalent in Biology (or other relevant field within Biological or Earth Sciences and Environment), preferably with speciality in marine botany or phycology. Extensive experience in biological laboratory methods, experimental work and microscopy is required. Experience in algal culturing (coccolithophores or other phytoplankton), marine biological fieldwork and/or biological oceanography or limnology will strengthen the application. Dissemination of the research through publications and presentations are important parts of this position. The successful applicant will also have to take part in administrative work connected to the project. Good writing skills and some experience with project management are thus desired.

A good command of English is required.

The application must include:

  • Application letter including a statement of interest, summarizing the applicant’s scientific work and interests and describing how she/he fits the description of the person we seek
  • CV (summarizing education, positions, pedagogical experience, administrative experience and other qualifying activity), including a list of published and unpublished works
  • Copies of educational certificates, transcript of records, letters of recommendation
  • A complete list of publications and up to 5 academic work that applicant wishes to be considered by the evaluation committee
  • Names and contact details of 2-3 references (name, relation to candidate, e-mail and telephone number)

Foreign applicants are advised to attach an explanation of their University’s grading system. Please remember that all documents should be in English or a Scandinavian language.

Closing date for applications: 1 September 2010

Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Cosmology for International Students, University of Oslo, Norway

The Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics is part of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. It presently has 12 permanent professors/associate professors. The Institute employs about 8 postdoctoral research fellows and has about 14 Ph.D. students. The research activity of the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics is concentrated around solar physics and cosmology (http://www.astro.uio.no/).

The fellowship period is 3 years. No one can be appointed for more than one specified period at the same institution. The position is available from 1st January, 2011.

Job Description: The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences has appointed the cosmology group of the Institute as an emerging top-tier research group. The participation in the European Space Agency’s flagship mission PLANCK and the ground based CMB polarization experiment QUIET, and a strong effort in fundamental cosmological theory, act as two foci for consolidating the group and developing it further to become one of Norway’s internationally most visible research groups in the physical sciences.

The position is connected to the project “Cosmological Probes of Modified Gravity”, funded by the Research Council of Norway. The successful applicant is expected to carry out research on cosmological structure formation within theories of gravity beyond General Relativity. The research will focus on both the linear and nonlinear regime of structure formation in the framework of scalar-tensor theories, vector-tensor theories and brane world models. It may involve testing these alternatives to dark energy using N-body simulations and/or lensing and/or the CMB and matter power spectra among others.

Requirements:

The candidate must have a PhD or other corresponding education equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree in astronomy/astrophysics, physics or a related discipline.

The application must include a short research proposal detailing the research the applicant wants to perform. The main purpose of post-doctoral research fellowships is to qualify researchers for work in top academic positions within their disciplines.

Please also refer to the regulations pertaining to the conditions of employment for post-doctoral fellowship positions: http://www.uio.no/admhb/reglhb/personal/tilsettingvitenskapelig/regulationstermcondition.xml

A good command of English is required: http://www.matnat.uio.no/english/research/education/proficiency_in_English.html

The application must include:

  • Application letter
  • Research proposal
  • CV (summarizing education, positions, pedagogical experience, administrative experience and other qualifying activity)
  • Copies of transcript of records and educational certificates
  • A complete list of publications
  • Short version of CV containing: 1) the institution where the master thesis (or equivalent) was received and the date of graduation,2) the institution where the Ph.D. was received and the date of the defence, 3) the institutions where the applicant has been employed after receiving the Ph.D., 4) the number of papers published in refereed journals (how many as first author) and 5) very brief (2 – 3 sentences) description of field of research and how it is related to research on cosmological structure formation. (Please upload under section ” other attachments”).
  • Names and contact details of 2 references who have been asked to send reference letters.
  • The applicant should also arrange for two letters of reference to be sent by e-mail to d.f.mota@astro.uio.no.

Foreign applicants are advised to attach an explanation of their university’s grading system. Please remember that all documents should be in English or a Scandinavian language.

Closing date for applications: 1 October, 2010

President Graduate Fellowships 2010, National University of Singapore, Singapore

The PGF is open to full-time candidates of all nationalities. Incoming Ph.D. students and current NUS Research Scholars (with the exception of SMA and NGS students) who have passed the Ph.D. Qualifying Examination (QE) are eligible to be considered for the award.

Award Amount
* A monthly stipend throughout the period of award as follows:

International Student S$3,000
Singapore Permanent Resident S$3,200
Singapore Citizen S$3,300

* Tuition fees at the University;
* A one-off air travel allowance for 1 one-way ticket of up to S$750 (only for overseas students); and
* A one-off settling allowance of S$1,000 (only for overseas students).

Award Period
The award is tenable for an initial 1 year and, subject to the awardee’s satisfactory progress, renewable annually up to a maximum of 4 years. For candidates who were transferred from a NUS Research Scholarship to a PGF, the total period of their tenure on both schemes must not exceed 4 years.

Application Procedure
Incoming Ph.D. students will have to indicate their interest in the PGF via the NUS Graduate Research Programme Application System. Current NUS Research Scholars who have passed the Ph.D. QE and wish to be considered for the award will have to apply to their respective departments.

Notification of Award

Applicants will be informed of the outcome of their applications sometime in May (for August intake) or October (January intake).

Application deadlines:
15 November 2010