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PhD Scholarship in Computational Biology, Massey University, New Zealand

A PhD scholarship is now open for a highly motivated and productive student in the Computational Biology Research Group at Massey University, New Zealand. The successful candidate will study how human social arrangements, such as marriage practices, affect patterns of genetic diversity in small communities. Although there is scope to accommodate existing research interests, the successful candidate will develop, implement and test new methods in statistical genetics, and apply these methods to genetic and cultural anthropology datasets. This research will initially be directed toward determining whether human social practices have constrained or directed genetic evolution in the Pacific region, a major focus of my research group.

This PhD scholarship offers a rare opportunity to develop your skills as a researcher within an internationally recognized computational biology research group, while taking advantage of New Zealand’s unique natural and cultural environment. Palmerston North, a university town with a large international community, offers a full range of social and cultural amenities. The city is located close to the North Island’s central mountains, and presents regular opportunities for hiking, skiing, surfing and adventure sports, as well as experiencing New Zealand’s unique indigenous culture. Nevertheless, my research group maintains extensive international connections, especially with colleagues in Australia, Indonesia, France and the United States, and is linked firmly into the international scientific community.

Minimum  Qualifications:
– A Masters or Honors degree (First Class or equivalent) in computational biology, bioinformatics, applied mathematics, computer science, population genetics, molecular evolution, or other relevant field.
– Able to conduct independent cutting-edge research.
– Solid analytical, quantitative and mathematical skills.
– Experience with probabilistic modeling and statistical genetics.
– Candidates should be comfortable working in a UNIX environment, and have a strong programming background.

Preferred Qualification:
– Candidates with a background in interdisciplinary research, spanning both biological sciences and applied mathematics/computer science, are especially encouraged to apply.
– Candidates should have proven research experience, preferably with evidence of scientific publications.
– Candidates will ideally be conversant in a compiled programming language (e.g., C or C++), a scripting language (e.g., Perl), and a statistical environment (e.g., R).
– Experience with parallel computing on large clusters and/or parallel programming would be highly advantageous

Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 May 2011

Further Scholarship Inforation and Application

Postdoctoral Position: Monitoring of Biological Organisms Using Sound, Belgium

Every living organism (human, animal, plant) produces and reacts to sound. , Considerable research has been conducted in the analysis of sounds originating from humans (patients, infants) and animals (pigs, cows). More specifically, automatic monitoring tools have been developed for animal health and welfare, COPD patients and infants. This research has mainly focused on health and welfare issues and mathematical modelling techniques have been used in combination with physical knowledge of the sound production process in order to gain insight into the sound response of biological organisms.
Our aim is to attract the interest of a post-doctoral researcher and provide the scientific environment and support in preparing a project or grant proposal that will allow him/her to be a member of our team. We believe that our ability to excel depends on the integrity, knowledge, imagination, skill, diversity and teamwork of people like you. To this end, we strive to create an environment of mutual respect, encouragement and teamwork. As part of our team, you’ll have the opportunity to collaborate with talented and dedicated colleagues while developing and expanding your career.
The fellow will be responsible to initiate research in the field of sound analysis for biological organisms and assemble and coordinate a team of PhD students. This also extends to the following responsibilities:

Provide direction and support to project team
Identify research topics and initiate scientific research
Write and coordinate the writing of scientific publications
Write project proposals
Lead the planning and implementation of project
Facilitate the definition of project scope, goals and deliverables
Define project tasks and resource requirements
Develop full scale project plans
Manage project budget
Plan and schedule project timelines
Track project deliverables using appropriate tools
Monitor and report on progress of the project to all stakeholders
Present reports defining project progress, problems and solutions
Implement and manage project changes and interventions to achieve project outputs
Project evaluations and assessment of results

The fellow will also be a coordinator within the M3-BIORES group and is expected to actively participate in the decision regarding the group (future research, operational and financial decisions, personnel, etc.). We also expect a pro-active attitude and the ability to initiate and execute research lines independently. Excellent communication and reporting skills are necessary.

Candidate profile
The candidate must have a PhD degree in (bio-) engineering (electrical, computer, civil, mechanical, bio-mechanics, medical technology etc.), physics, mathematics or other relevant field.
The candidate must be willing to initiate and coordinate research in the field of bio-engineering.
The candidate must be able to speak and write English.
Working knowledge of MATLAB, experience in sound processing and/or mathematical modelling is an advantage.

For more information and application instructions, the candidates are requested to send a CV to Dr. Vasileios Exadaktylos, Division M3-BIORES, Faculty of Bio-Engineering, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Tel. +32-16-32.17.30 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting

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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
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