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Postdoctoral Position in NIH Multiscale Modeling of the Human Knee, Netherlands

The Department of Biomedical Engineering is a joint department of the Eindhoven University of Technology and the University of Maastricht interfacing and integrating engineering and biomedical sciences from the two universities. The department is organized into 4 divisions: 1) molecular bioengineering, 2) biomechanics and tissue engineering, 3) biomedical imaging and informatics, and 4) biosignals and regulation.

We are looking for a Post Doc in the division of Biomechanics and Tissue Engineering for an international NIH-funded project, in which researchers from TU/e are working together with colleagues from Lerner Research Institute in Cleveland, the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, and Duke University in Durham.

Project description: The goal of the consortium is to understand how mechanical loading, applied at the level of a whole knee joint, can be translated into mechanical effects in cartilage, ligaments and menisci, at multiple scales, down to the level of a single cell. To predict cellular deformations from joint level mechanical loading, requires a multi-scale finite element model. Such a model is being developed in this project, and will be used for studying physiological as well as pathological responses. Part of the project is to obtain experimental data at multi-scales, which can be used for model validation.

The task of the TU/e in this project is to develop micro-structural models for cells and pericellular and extracellular matrix that describe the deformation and failure behavior of the tissue. TU/e also is responsible for performing experiments for data collection and validation of the micro-structural models. This includes monitoring abnormal deformations at the micro-level, and to establish critical levels of magnitude, duration and/or frequency above which these can lead to cell damage and disruption of homeostasis of the extracellular matrix.

Requirements:

We are seeking a candidate who is well versed with computational analysis and knowledgeable of biological processes. The candidate should be recently graduated from a PhD – program in biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, (bio)physics or a related field, with,

* Knowledge and experience in biomedical science and technology,
* Strong affinity for multidisciplinary research and engineering science,
* Experience with finite element modeling and ex vivo biomechanical testing,
* Capacity to write and communicate fluently in English.

Appointment and Salary:

We offer

* a challenging job at a dynamic and ambitious university in an international consortium with top institutes and universities from the United States
* an appointment for two years;

* gross monthly salaries in accordance with the Collective Labor Agreement of the Dutch Universities (CAO NU).

Application Deadline 30-09-2010
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Postdoctoral Position in Chemical Process Intensification, Netherlands

We have a post doc position available on the following themes:
Oxidative coupling of methane, ethylene, synthesis gas, dual function catalyst, membrane reactor.

Abstract
The direct route for the production of ethylene from natural gas via oxidative coupling of methane (OCM) in a single step is still high on the industrial wish-list, but has proven a major scientific and technological challenge. However, when the exothermic oxidative coupling of methane is combined with endothermic steam/dry reforming of the by-products of the OCM and additional methane, ethylene and syngas can be produced simultaneously in an autothermal process. Thus, a higher methane conversion (avoiding a large methane recycle) and efficient use of the by-products of the OCM is combined with optimal heat integration.

The integration of the exothermic and endothermic reactions is optimally achieved on the catalyst particle scale, which would make the reactor configuration much simpler (no lateral temperature gradients in the reactor) and cheaper compared to a non-isothermal membrane reactor. Detailed simulations on the integration of the reactions on the particle scale have been carried out in a previous ASPECT project titled ‘Simultaneous production of ethylene and synthesis gas combining the oxidative coupling and reforming of methane in a reverse flow membrane reactor with a dual function catalyst’, and have shown that it is theoretically indeed possible to integrate the oxidative coupling and steam reforming of methane on the particle scale, making effective use of intra-particle mass transfer limitations.

The simulations have led to a first possible design of the dual-function catalyst particle. In this follow-up project, we propose to actually fabricate the dual-function catalyst and to demonstrate its performance for the combined autothermal process experimentally. The deliverables of the project are new knowledge on the fabrication of dual-function catalysts, detailed reaction kinetics for this reaction system and an experimental proof-of-principle of reaction integration on the particle scale in a packed bed membrane reactor.

Requirements
We are looking for a talented and enthusiastic post-doc with a master degree in Chemical Engineering, with solid background and a strong research and publication record in the area of heterogeneous catalysis and/or membrane reactors. The candidate is required to have a sound experience in experimental work as well as modeling of chemical reactors.

Applicants are expected to have excellent communication skills with both technical and non-technical staff, ability to work in a multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers, excellent knowledge of written and spoken English, good attitude to lead their own projects.

Conditions of employment
We offer a challenging job at a dynamic and ambitious university. The gross monthly salary in accordance with the Collective Labor Agreement of the Dutch Universities (CAO NU) starts with € 2861,-. Besides this, the TU/e has an excellent package of attractive benefits for employees, a child-care facility, and a modern sports complex. Assistance for finding accommodation can be given.

Application Deadline September 30th, 2010.
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International PhD Programme in Biomolecular Technology of Proteins (BioToP), Austria

BioToP offers a research-based doctoral education at the interface of basic and applied science in the field of protein biotechnology. Supported by a thriving scientific environment and state-of-the-art facilities, BioToP aims at a comprehensive and interdisciplinary training in the fields of: -structure-function analysis, engineering and design of proteins. -protein synthesis, targeting and post-translational modifications. -expression systems and cell factories. -bioinformatics and molecular modelling. The BioToP-specific educational programme comprises lectures, seminars and instructional courses that complement the research work in the participating groups. Highly qualified and motivated students of any nationality are invited to apply. Each position is funded for a minimum of three years according to the salary scheme of the Austrian Science Fund. Additional financial support is available for research stays abroad and the attendance of international conferences. Application deadline: September 30th, 2010 Read more: http://scholarship-positions.com/international-phd-programme-in-biomolecular-technology-of-proteins-biotop-austria/2010/08/06/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ScholarshipPositions+%28International+Scholarships+and+Financial+Aid+Positions%29&utm_content=Yahoo%21+Mail#ixzz0xQ1qpfhT