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Postdoctoral Position in “Tissue Integrity of the Intervertebral Disc”, 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.

In the second division is the Orthopedic Biomechanics Section whose general objective is to improve our understanding of function and damage of orthopedic tissues, esp. bone, cartilage and intervertebral disc. Ultimately, these insights are used to develop and improve strategies for treatment of pathologies. For this purpose, we regularly combine experimental and computational approaches. Results from experimental studies on cells and/or tissues are captured in theories that are evaluated using computer models, and predictions by these models are helpful for the design and interpretation of further experiments.

Project description:

Degeneration of the intervertebral disc is a common, painful and disabling pathology whose etiology and pathogenetic mechanism is poorly understood. It is generally believed that genetic, cell nutrition and biomechanical factors play a key role; however the interactions between them have been difficult to investigate because of the inherent limitations of current cell and organ culture methods. Among the genetic factors, collagen IX polymorphisms have been identified as a risk factor. In this project, the role of collagen IX will be investigated on the nanoscopic level in collagen gels of chicken. Optical tweezers will be used to analyse the influence of collagen IX upon a collagen network down to the individual fibril level. The resulting finding will be built into an existing FE-model of the degenerating disc.

Requirements:

We are seeking a Post Doc candidate acquainted with optical techniques in biomedical engineering and interested in biological processes and modeling of them. The candidate should be graduated from a Ph.D. program in biomedical engineering, (bio)physics or a related field, with,

* Knowledge of and experience with optical techniques in biomedical engineering,
* Strong affinity for multidisciplinary research and engineering science,
* Capacity to write and communicate fluently in English.

Appointment and Salary:

We offer:

* a challenging job at a dynamic and ambitious University
* an appointment for one year, with the possibility of extension with one year.
* gross monthly salaries are in accordance with the Collective Labor Agreement of the Dutch Universities (CAO NU), For the PD position it is increasing from € 2.861 per month initially, to € 2.977 in the second year
* an attractive package of fringe benefits (including excellent work facilities, 13th month salary, holiday allowance of 8%, child care and sport facilities).

Application Deadline 31-08-2010.

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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New Europe College International Fellowships 2011-12, Romania

New Europe College – Institute for Advanced Study in Bucharest, Romania – announces the competition for Fellowships for the academic year 2011-12.
The program targets young international researchers/academics working in the fields of humanities, social studies, and economics.

Eligibility:
Applicants must be doctoral students in an advanced stage of their research, or hold a Ph.D. title. Preference is given to candidates under the age of 40, and to those who have not yet benefited from a NEC Fellowship.
Working languages: English, French, and German. A good command of English is desirable.

Duration of the Fellowship:
a) a full academic year (10 months, October through July)
or
b) a one-term fellowship (October through February, or March through July). This second possibility is open only to international fellows.

Location: New Europe College – Institute for Advanced Study, Bucharest, Romania.

The Fellowship Consists of: a monthly stipend of 600 Euro (tax free), accommodation, international transportation to and from the home country of the Fellows at the beginning and the end of the Fellowship, as well as for season holidays. The Fellows who stay for the whole academic year are offered a one-month research trip abroad to an institution of their choice (2,600 Euro for transportation, accommodation, and per diem). As an alternative, they can opt for a field research, in Romania or outside it.
The Fellows are expected to work on their own projects, and take part in the scientific events organized by the New Europe College. At the end of their Fellowship, each Fellow is expected to hand in a research paper, reflecting the results of his/her work over the duration of the Fellowship. The papers will be included in a NEC publication.

How to Apply:
Applications will be submitted in electronic format only, to the address: applications@nec.ro
Candidates are asked to enter in the
Subject field of their e-mail message ”NEC International Fellowship”.

The application form, the application guidelines and additional information on New Europe College can be downloaded here:

Application_Form_NEC-International_2011-2012.doc
Application_Guidelines_NEC_International_2011-2012.doc
Call_For_Applications_NEC_International_2011-12 .doc

The deadline for the submission of applications is November 15, 2010.
Incomplete or late applications will not be taken into consideration.

The applicants will be notified on the results of the pre-selection at the beginning of the month of March, by e-mail. The shortlisted candidates will be invited to an interview, organized at the NEC in Bucharest, on April 8-10, 2011.

Mailing address: New Europe College, str. Plantelor 21, 023971 Bucharest, Romania
Phone (+4) 021 307 9910, Fax: (+4) 021 327 0774, E-mail: applications@nec.ro


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