phd student | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 12

PhD Nanowire Manipulation for Sensing and Spintronics, Netherlands: Applied Physics

This project is implemented in the program on Advanced NanoElectronic Devices within the national program High Tech Systems and Materials (HTSM). The program aims at exploring novel concepts for electronic nano-devices with alternative operating principles and enhanced or novel functionality, enabling new applications particularly in hybrid electronic or smart embedded systems. The network will provide the PhD student a stimulating consortium to work in, with regular progress meetings where academic and industrial partners meet. The present project will be performed in close collaboration with the Holst center.

Semiconductor nanowires provide a powerful platform for novel nano-electronic devices, because of their 1d character, their ability to be engineered, and the potential use of hybrid materials choices. This project aims at manipulating single nanowires and addressing single nanowires in large arrays (using dual-beam FIB/SEM technology and local nanoprobing) on MOVPE grown III/V nanowires. Furthermore, we intend to fabricate hybrid semiconductor-ferromagnet nanowire systems, by exploiting our recent expertise in growing ferromagnetic nanostructures by focussed electron-beam induced deposition (FEBID), and explore their functionality. Research will be motivated by applications in (a) inorganic gas-analysis using electrical conductance nanosensors (close collaboration with the Holst center, Eindhoven), and (b) and hybrid magnetic and spintronic devices.

Appointment and salary

We offer:

* A challenging job in a young, ambitious research team
* A highly dynamical, international, and multidisciplinary research environment
* A full-time appointment for four years (start date as soon as possible)
* Gross monthly salary from €2042 (first year) to €2612 (fourth year) in line with the Collective Agreement for Dutch Universities
* An attractive package of fringe benefits, including end-of-year allowance, a personal development program for Ph.D students (Proof program), and excellent sport facilities

Scholarship Application Deadline: 31/01/2011
Further Scholarship Information and Application

Postdoctoral in Antenna Systems: New Waveguide Technology for Radio Links, Sweden

The postdoc position has one year duration and is financed by a project within the Chase research center. Depending on the results of the first year’s study and the industrial interest, the Board of Chase may decide to extend both the size and duration of the project. The research will be to investigate the use of gap waveguides in radio links above 30 GHz, in collaboration with local industry and the antenna group.

The employed person will work part of the time in an industrial environment, where he/she will learn about specifications and present state of the art in radio link RF technology. This knowledge will then be used to investigate if any of the RF components such as antennas, filters, couplers and orthomode transducers can be realized more cost-effectively in gap waveguides, and even if the packaging of the whole RF front end can be done in gap waveguide technology. The gap waveguide is new, so it is expected that the project will result in scientific publications, possibly co-authored with the PhD students and researchers in the group. The agreement between Chase and the partner companies stimulates to such publications. Therefore, the position is well suited to build up merits for higher positions in research.
Required qualifications

Recent PhD in related areas such as design of antennas and components in waveguides.

– Main author of several scientific publications in journals and at conferences. Experience with EM software such as CST Microwave Studio, HFSS and similar.

– Experience with research on metamaterials such as soft and hard surfaces and similar.

– Experience with practical design and measurements of antennas and waveguide components.

Fellowship Application Deadline: 2011-01-15
Further Fellowship information and Application

PhD Studentship in mechanistic modelling of food biofilms in the human bowel

Description:
Existing mathematical models of biofilm formation are focused largely on physical and chemical factors plus bacterial population growth. This project aims to include bacterial metabolism into models of biofilm formation.
For study in:
Oceania
Field of Study:
Microbiology
Available to:
Array
Award Amount:
$25,000
Type of Award:
Scholarship
Grade Level:
Doctoral
Submission Deadline:
Until suitable candidate identified

Contact Information

Contact Information
Private Bag 50034
Dunedin, XX 9053
Contact Name/Title
Anette Becher
Phone
6434899028
Fax
6434899037
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