Engineering | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 67

Willis Research Fellow Position in Marine Cargo Vulnerability, Singapore

Willis, one of the world’s largest insurance and reinsurance brokers, has developed the Willis Research Network (www.willisresearchnetwork.com), the world’s largest collaboration between insurance and academia undertaking research to evaluate the frequency, severity and impact of extreme events and develop private and public sector risk financing to share the costs of these events across populations. In collaboration with Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and with various other scientific institutions world-wide, it strives to develop a common framework to derive suitable vulnerability functions for cargoes and for cargo containers at port holding areas which are subject to natural hazards such as earthquakes, extreme winds and flood. It also aims to develop a process to quantify risk to marine portfolios, primarily marine cargo and port facilities, from natural and man-made catastrophes, and to develop a marine risk catastrophe modelling platform.


The fundamental purpose of the research is to evaluate the effect of natural catastrophes on marine cargo. The research will investigate the structural vulnerability of containers and of warehouses and consequent effects on various cargo types – coordinating with the parallel NTU/WRN project into exposure, and with the various marine cargo (and other) research and development initiatives which are on-going within the WRN and within Willis. The initial peril to be investigated is earthquake, with flood, typhoon and others to follow.
The Willis Research Fellow will need to contribute to the design of the project, to research the history of cargo vulnerability, to carry out the actual structural engineering investigation, to write and present analytical reports, research and industry papers and conference presentations, working in conjunction with WRN and Willis partners and others in collaborative and multidisciplinary research projects.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 21 February 2011

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University Of Leicester Co-sponsored Fellowship in Science & Engineering, UK: Environment

The College Of Science And Engineering Is Seeking To Attract Outstanding Researchers In All Disciplines From The UK Or Internationally To Join Us As Independent Research Fellows.We Offer A High Quality Research Environment And Support For You In Any Fellowship Application Process. Researchers Within The College Have International Reputations And Collaborations With Researchers Throughout The World, Making It An Exciting Environment For Both Research And Teaching. As An Institution, We Have A Track Record Of Converting Fellowships Into Full Tenured Academic Positions.We Welcome Applications From Exceptional Candidates With A Track Record Of High Impact Research. To Be Considered, Please Send Your CV And A Brief Outline Of A Research Proposal, Including How It Might Fit In With Existing Research In The College, To Professor Emma Raven. Please Also Include Names Of Potential Sponsors From Within The College And Funding Agencies To Which You Are Considering Applying.Short Listed Applicants Will Be Invited Discuss Their Proposal And Their Needs With Academic Staff. Time Will Be Made Available To Visit The Research Facilities And To Meet With The Research Support Office To Discuss The Process For A Fellowship Application. Existing Fellowship Holders Wishing To Be Based At Leicester Are Also Welcome To Apply.Applicants Will Also Be Eligible For Our Fellowship Support Scheme, Which Provides Flexible Funding From The University For A Bursary To Cover Research-Based Costs Such As Equipment Or Consumables.All Candidates Must Have Completed A Phd Within The Last 10 Years. Candidates May Hold Existing Fellowships, Or May Wish To Apply For Further Independent Support.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 25 February 2011.

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PhD Position in Quantum Sensing, DTU, Denmark: Quantum optics

The project is a part of an international collaboration with the Max-Planck institute for the Science of light in Germany and Queensland University in Australia.

Spurred by the increasing demand on highly sensitive sensors in various sciences, optical systems that enable measurement precisions beyond what is possible with classical approaches by means of quantum technology are being intensely explored. Quantum sensing of various parameters beyond the standard classical limit have been achieved by a number of groups using quantum light, but all systems have been based on large bulk setups incompatible with real life applications. In this project we want to pursue a novel route to quantum sensing based on micro-cavities on a chip. The micro-cavities produce quantum light that can be used for the measurement of various quantities such as temperature, motion, position and rotation at sensitivities unreachable with conventional methods.

Qualifications:
* master degree within optics/photonics, physics or engineering or a similar degree with an equivalent academic level.
* background in quantum optics and micro-optics fabrication is an advantage.
* good communication skills in English – written and spoken.
* ability to work independently, and to be a part of a dynamical group.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 1 March 2011

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