August, 2010 | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 61

Max F. Perutz International PhD Program Vienna 2010

The Max F. Perutz Laboratories invite talented students from all over the world to apply for our graduate program. We provide a comprehensive and challenging PhD education. At the MFPL we emphasize student mentoring and aim to nurture creative and independent scientists. Our research covers a broad range of areas dedicated to exploring life at the cellular, molecular and atomic level. Located at the Vienna Biocenter Campus, a major European science hub, our students greatly benefit from the opportunity to do cutting-edge research in a prolific international environment.

The Max F. Perutz Labs are a joint-venture of the University of Vienna and the Medical University of Vienna. All MFPL PhD students are employed with an internationally competitive salary according to the guidelines of the Austrian Research Funds (FWF). The program is open to everyone who holds a Master’s degree (or equivalent degree) in the biosciences, chemistry, medicine, or related fields. The language of the PhD Program is English. Students are recruited by a structured selection and interview process. The PhD degree will be awarded by the Vienna University or the Medical University of Vienna.

This year’s winter selection is jointly organized with the special Doctoral Program in RNA Biology at the MFPL.

Application deadline: 26th September 2010.

For general inquiries please contact the PhD Program Office:

Gerlinde Aschauer
Max F. Perutz Laboratories
Dr. Bohr-Gasse 9
A-1030 Vienna, Austria
phone: 0043-1-4277 52853
fax:     0043-1-4277 52854
e-mail: positions@mfpl.ac.at

PhD Studentship, Neutron Reflectometry and Ellipsometry applied to ATmospheric Night-time Oxidation (NEATNOx), University of Reading, UK

This project aims to obtain new insights into characteristics of film-covered cloud droplets by combining neutron reflector and ellipsometry for the study of atmospheric
reactions. Concerted experiments with these two complementary techniques will allow
investigation of the kinetic behaviour of organic monolayers at the air–liquid interface.
Organic monolayers on a Langmuir trough act as model for naturally occurring organic
layers on cloud droplets, and gas-phase destruction of the monolayers is monitored in real
time. Central to the project objectives is the optimization of the ILL’s new horizontal
neutron reflectometer, FIGARO, to push its temporal resolution to new limits. The
development of a dedicated cell for ellipsometry measurements will allow essential characterization of the chemical systems.

The work forms part of a wider research programme into modern climate change. Reactions
of model surfactants with the atmospheric night-time oxidant NO3 as well as with the
nitrogen oxides NO2 and N2O5 will be investigated. Saturated and unsaturated fatty acids as
well as surfactants with various degrees of deuteration will be studied to gain insight into
the reaction mechanisms at sub-molecular resolution. The experimental data obtained will
be fed into newly developed models to (i) directly quantify the importance of surface
reactions on atmospheric aerosol; (ii) de-convolute the relative importance of surface
reaction, bulk reaction and transport; (iii) provide mechanistic insight with sub-molecular
resolution; and (iv) gain key information on the surfactant properties of reaction products.

The student will be based at ILL in Grenoble for the duration of the PhD and will have visits
to the University of Reading where the degree will be awarded. This position represents an
excellent opportunity for the student to be involved in additional collaborations and
participate in international meetings as well as cross-disciplinary research projects.
The annual allowance is currently €28,800 (subject to social security contributions and
income tax) plus the ILL productivity bonus (€910 in 2009), tuition fees are not payable. A
stipend will be paid at a similar level for 3 years from commencement of study, subject to
transfer to PhD after the first year.

The studentship starting date should be between October 2010 and February 2011. The
studentship is open to UK and EU nationals. Non-EU nationals are welcome to apply if the
have funding for the difference between EU and international fees.

Closing date for applications: 10th September 2010.

Research Scholarships, Mody Institute of Technology and Science, India

Applications enclosing biodata are invited from both male and female candidates to work as, Project Assistant Level-2, 1 Nos.  in the project, ‘Prevention and Control of Fluorosis in Lakshmangarh using Low Cost Defluoridation Filters’. The project Chemistry Project Assistant Level 2 is sponsored by DST, New Delhi and is in collaboration with the IISc Bangalore under the aegis of DST Rajasthan, Jaipur. The position is purely temporary and are coterminous with the project (3 years). PI: Dr. Kushal Qanungo, Assoc. Prof. (Chemistry) MITS, Co-PI-1: Dr. Sudhakar M. Rao, Prof. (Dept of Civil Engg.) IISc Bangalore, Co-PI-2: Dr. Saroj K. Sharma, Asst. Prof. (Physics) MITS.

Eligibility Criteria: M.Sc. Chemistry,Env. Sci. 1st Div.
Age Limit: 28 years
Closing Date: 15 august 2010
Applications must be sent by e-mail at the address: kushalq@hotmail.com Please mention the position applied for, in the subject line of the email. Applications will be recieved till post is filled up. Preference will be given to candidates who can join immediately. Age limit 28 years. The work involves some fieldwork also.
Contact Person: Dr. Kushal Qanungo, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Mody Institute of Technology and Science (Deemed University), Lakshmagarh-332311, Dist. Sikar, Rajasthan. Tel: 01573- 225001(12 Lines) ext. 425(W), ext. 306 (H) Fax -01573 225042, M 9829355893