PhD | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 55

PhD Position Fluorescence Lifetime Microscopy, IGSM, Germany: Metrology in Life Sciences

In bio and food sciences a maximum of information within a cell is required at a minimum of interference, i.e. in vivo research should be performed without disturbing natural processes. In addition, the observations should be quantitative and the gained quantities independent of the applied investigation technique.

We use one-color (1c2p) and two-color-two-photon (2c2p) excitation of laser dyes, NAD(P)H, tryptophan and unlabeled proteins upon excitation around 400 and 800nm using the SHG and fundamental wavelength of a mode locked Ti:Sa femtosecond laser.

In combination with fluorescence lifetime and polarisation measurements this technique is optimal for “in vivo” investigations due to its very good intrinsic 3D resolution, large penetration depth, and especially its independence of fluorescence intensities. Beside the detection of pH or pO2 values, index of diffraction n, or Ca2+ concentrations (with a resolution of 300nm), melanin, NAD(P)H and tryptophan can be directly observed. A discrimination between free and enzyme bound species is possible on a quantitative level without using any calibration procedure. Spores will be analyzed using this technique to get a better understanding of the underlying molecular processes of sporulation.

Scholarship Application Deadline:31 March 2011

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PhD Studentship in Ocean Biogeochemistry, MPI-M, Germany

The applicant will be part of the Research Group Ocean Biogeochemistry in the Department The Ocean in the Earth System. The research will focus on reconstructing the ocean carbon cycle and its interactions with climate during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum. The main tool will be the existing Earth system model of the MPI-M, which includes the ocean biogeochemistry model HAMOCC. One of the objectives of the project will be to improve our understanding of the PETM and its potential to serve as an analogue of the future climate perturbations due to anthropogenic CO2 emissions.

Requirements: We are looking for a highly motivated individual with a M.Sc. or diploma in Geosciences, Oceanography, Environmental Sciences, Physics or a related field. Experience, or a strong interest in biogeochemistry and modeling is of advantage. Good programming skills (FORTRAN on Unix platforms) are desirable, since the applicant will use facilities of the high performance computing centre. The working language is English. The MPI-M encourages doctoral students to participate in the International Max Planck Research School on Earth System Modeling.

Scholarship Application Deadline: before 15th of March 2011

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2011- 2012 PhD Studentships in Law at Kent Law School, UK

Kent Law School (KLS) invites applications for full time research studentships leading to the degree of PhD commencing in September 2011. Candidates will initially register for a full time MPhil research degree at the University of Kent at Canterbury. One of these studentships will be awarded specifically for research in the area of International Law and, although the recipient will be part of the Canterbury campus postgraduate community, the associated teaching responsibilities will take place at the University’s Medway campus. The funding will be available for one year in the first instance, extended (for registered students only) for a second year providing verifiable progress has been made (in teaching and research), and extended for a third year providing the candidate has upgraded from MPhil to PhD.
The successful applicants for the studentships will receive a maintenance grant equivalent to that offered by ESRC (£13,590 in 2010/11) and tuition fees paid at the home/EU rate (£3,950 in 2010/2011).Those awarded a studentship will normally be expected to teach a maximum of four hours per week in term time on an undergraduate English law module, at the direction of the Head of Department.  Some bursaries (for example, reducing overseas fee to home fee rate) may also be available.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 April 2011

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