Selasa, 07 Juni 2011

Postdoctoral Position in Radiation Biology


Conference Call for Paper Examining the biological phenomenon of radiation using a special radiation sources on site (neutrons, protons and radionuclides)
Supervision of post-degree in radiation biology
-Implement new cellular / molecular methodology required in radiobiological research
-Control of technicians to ensure quality control in bio-monitoring methodology
-Lecture at tertiary institutions
-Interacting with international collaborators

Conference Call for Paper Minimum Requirements:

• PhD in radiation biology
• Training of Automated Image Analysis of Cyto-genetic application
• Experience in radiation biology research, specializing in molecular methods, and biomonitoring of radiation workers is very important
• Training Principles of Radiation Protection, familiarity with flow cytometric methods in
radiobiology research

Conference Call for Paper Skills & attributes:

• Supervisory skills
• Good communication
• Able to operate computer (MS Office suite)
• Pro-active and able to work with minimal supervision
• Problem solving ability and able to work under pressure
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• A willingness to learn and transfer skills
• Ability to develop new methods of molecular and cellular. http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
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Application Details:

Conference Call for Paper Applicants must submit a detailed CV, names and contact details of three referees and
cover letter summarizing the reasons for applying, to Ms M Da Silva, Human Resources Officer; iThemba LABS, PO Box 722, Somerset West, 7129; Tel: (021) 8431000, Fax 831 624 0866; E-mail: vacancies@tlabs.ac za; website:. http://www.tlabs.ac.za

Application Deadline:
Deadline for application is June 10, 2011

Further details:
For more information about these scholarships please visit the link below.

http://www.tlabs.ac.za/pdf/vacancies/PostDoctFellowRadBiol2011.pdf

Rabu, 01 Juni 2011

PhD Studentship 2011 at Tomas Bata University


Phd Physics courses in Chemistry and Materials Technology aims to study the chemical properties, physical or biological materials with special focus on understanding the limited conditions under preparation, characterization, behavior and properties that can be used inorganic and organic materials. The knowledge gained will be further developed in the field of processing technology and optimization of beneficial and protective properties of compounds, materials and products.Phd Physics In the course of their studies, PhD students will gain experience in creating the basic concepts of experimental design including statistical data processing. They will learn in detail about the modern method to explore the structure and properties of materials and they also will gain further knowledge about the practical application of advanced technology and product programs.

Eligibility Details:

Phd Physics applicants must have completed university education in a master's degree course or the applicant must be in the final year of their master's degree program studying at the university completing their studies in academic year 2010/11. http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
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Application Deadline:
Deadline for application is June 30, 2011

Further details:
For more information about these scholarships please visit the link below.

http://web.utb.cz/?id=0_13_0&iid=14&lang=en&type=0

Rabu, 25 Mei 2011

Deputy Ian Michael Deutch Scholarship 2011 by Pheonix University USA

Phd Physics Through this scholarship program, one (1) $ 12,000 tuition and fee scholarships will be offered. These scholarships will provide financial support for students today to be used toward their undergraduate degree in Criminal Justice (BS / CJA) program at University of Phoenix. Recipients can choose to attend the University of Phoenix campus on-land or to attend the University of Phoenix online.

Eligibilty Criteria Details:

Phd Physics Scholarship applicant must demonstrate the following should be considered:

Applicants who live in the United States must meet one of the following requirements: be a United States legal resident, has been granted permanent residency, have a valid visa that does not prohibit educational studies; has been granted temporary protected status along with approved Notice of Action issued by the Citizen Immigration Services and verified through CIS Form g-845, or has been granted asylum along with approved Notice of Action issued by Citizen Immigration Services.
Phd Physics Applicants must be a student currently enrolled in BS / CJA Program at each campus of the University of Phoenix Las Vegas or online before the deadline date scholarship.
Applicants, once registered, may not receive a total of 100% tuition reimbursement from any source (s) including but not limited to: replacement of the company, other scholarships and / or private grants with the exception of GI Veterans Administration benefits or Veterans Administration Vocational Rehabilitation Benefits and Title funding IV financial aid.
Phd Physics Applicants must meet all admission requirements of the University of Phoenix.
Applicants do not have to be employees or family members of employees of Apollo Group, Inc., University of Phoenix, Western International University, Institute for Professional Development or another child of the Apollo Group, Inc.
Applicants must submit an application, complete, signed, along with all supporting documents on the deadline date listed in the Selection Process. Settlement of the application form does not create an obligation to award scholarships to applicants.
Phd Physics Applicants must submit a completed essay as described in the Essay. High importance will be placed on the applicant's desire to get ahead in their education, with emphasis on continuing their careers, and their impact on the communities in which they are located. http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
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Selection Process Details:

Phd Physics Scholarship recipients will be selected by the scholarship
selection committee consisting of representatives from the University of Phoenix. Non-members of staff to assist in the process of the selection committee.
It is the responsibility of the applicant to apply for a completed and signed together with all supporting documents, which must be received on or before the deadline date below. Scholarship selection committee is not responsible for incomplete applications, applications not in proper form, the application is lost, or other submission in exception to the instructions above.
Phd Physics Scholarship awards will be based on the value of the overall quality committee of the scholarship application and essay (s). The higher the average score, the higher the probability of selection.
Scholarship selection shall be done without regard to age, race, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation or disability.
Phd Physics Scholarship selection committee decision is final and not subject to the review process.

Application Deadline:
Deadline for application is June 17, 2011

Further details:
For more information about these scholarships please visit the link below.

http://www.phoenix.edu/tuition_and_financial_options/scholarships/deputy-ian-michael-deutch-scholarship.html

Selasa, 17 Mei 2011

Scholarships for MBA Students Phd Physics


Phd Physics Unless you qualify for one of the following special scholarship, you must tell us honestly the level of funds you need and if you get a scholarship we will decide which one to offer.
Please note that you only have to apply for funding levels that you actually need because we assume that you are applying for funding at least you need to take a course and we do not consider you for scholarships are lower if you do not succeed in obtaining a larger one.http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
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Phd Physics Requirements: You must hold an offer for full-time MBA degree.

Scholarship Application Deadline: August 2, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Rabu, 11 Mei 2011

UK India Phd Physics Education and Research Initiative Study Summer Program


This Phd Physics program runs in Mumbai and Delhi, and offers a mix of language and culture classes, lectures on the history of India and of trade and visits to cultural and historic sites.

Program Details:

This
Phd Physics program includes: lectures on Indian culture and economy, travel to sites of historic and cultural interest, hindi classes, and the opportunity to spend time with student ambassadors from the University of India.

Eligibility Details:

To be eligible
Phd Physics to nominate candidates must: -
- A full time student
- Studying the undergraduate level
- In English, Scottish, Welsh or Northern Irish university or HE or FE College
- At least 18 years old at the beginning of the program
- On the first or second year of study or graduate in the same year as the program.

Application Deadline:
Deadline for application is May 23, 2011

Further details:
For more information about these scholarships please visit the link below.

http://www.studyindia.org.uk/howtoapply

Rabu, 04 Mei 2011

Fulbright Scholarship Program Phd Physics in Teaching/Research


Scholar with a Phd Physics and at least five years of postdoctoral college or university teaching experience preferred. Since 2002, the government of Ethiopia has been growing rapidly in higher education. Applications are encouraged to host the institution is located outside the capital city with an award to help Ethiopia achieve its goals of higher education be improved and expanded. Phd Physics In accordance with the host institution to determine whether the specialization of interest. Submit a letter of invitation on letterhead host institution as part of the application required. Academic term runs from September to July. English School, International School of Addis Ababa, is available for children in grade K-12 that accompanied the scholar.

Scholarship Application Deadline: August 1, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Minggu, 01 Mei 2011

PhD Physics Position on Biogenic Selenium Volatilization


Marine environments PhD Physics are considered that an important natural source of Se in the atmosphere. Even in terrestrial environments, such as Moore, selenium compounds can be converted into highly volatile methylated Se, which are emitted into the atmosphere. However, the process leading to the formation of marine and terrestrial selenium compounds in the atmosphere is still largely unknown and must understand.

PhD Physics An important activity of the first phase of the project is to develop analytical methods for trapping the quantitative studies and speciation of volatile Se and S. analytical techniques used in these studies include HPLC-HG-AFS (HPLC)-ICP-MS. Another task will be to these methods of analysis in studies of methylation with laboratory cultures of marine algae (in close cooperation with the Department of Environmental Toxicology) and application of a selenium-enriched natural bog in Switzerland. This PhD Physics project offers a unique opportunity to gain experience in various scientific disciplines to win, and offers a diverse and stimulating environment.

We are looking for a skilled and highly motivated person interested in challenging interdisciplinary research and enthousiastic about the development and application of analytical laboratory techniques. The PhD Physics successful candidate holds a master degree in environmental sciences, geosciences or chemistry and has a strong background in analytical chemistry. Fluency in English is mandatory and good knowledge of German is an additional asset. Ideally, the work begins in August 2011 but later starting dates can be discussed. The workplace for this position is Eawag in Dübendorf (www.eawag.ch). The candidate is enrolled as doctoral student at ETH Zurich; further information about the enrollment as doctoral student at ETH Zurich is available at www.phd.ethz.ch.

Questions related to the project can be directed to the project leader Dr. Lenny Winkel (lenny.winkel@eawag.ch).

Please apply electronically through this website, include a motivation letter, an updated CV with description of research experience and a list of publications (if any), and 2 letters of recommendation.

Deadline for applications is 31 May 2011.

Senin, 25 April 2011

Phd Physics Postdoctoral Position in Social Science


The Phd Physics role of this social science post doctoral researcher is to take part in a collaborative empirical investigation of the project in action and the issues at stake, such as changes in trust and the accountabilities in the electoral processes, the genealogy of democracy and technology and, the organizational changes related to digitization in municipalities. The Phd Physics aim is to analyze and assess social, political and cultural consequences of the technology and to make qualified inputs to the design process and assessment of the technology.

Postdoctoral candidates should have a Phd Physics in Social Science, an established research record, and experience with doing qualitative research in one or more of the following fields:

Science and technology studies (STS)
democracy and science
electronic voting systems (of primary importance)
democratic governance
IT-governance
genealogy of democracy and technology
political technologies
public understanding of science
trust in information

The IT University of Copenhagen (ITU) is a teaching and research-based tertiary institution concerned with information technology (IT) and the opportunities it offers.

Scholarship Application Deadline:15 May, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Selasa, 19 April 2011

Postdoctoral Positions Phd Physics in Cloud Computing


The Phd Physics research group is focused on the design and analysis methods, algorithms and software for the clouds and service-oriented grid infrastructure. current and future research topics of interest are:

* Architectures for distributed and federated cloud and grid
* Planning and provision of resources of virtual machines, and jobs data
* Use and management of workflows
* Elasticity autonomous service robots
Access control * Safe resource overbooking
* Distributed monitoring, accounting and enforcement rate
* Basic tools for data management and computing demanding applications
* Management system based on holistic objectives of the enterprise level
* Effective use of virtualization technologies, including live migration
* Design principles for application in cloud-ready
* Applications of autonomous network management
* The theory and algorithms for resource allocation problems
* Applications of real-world results of these subjects

The
Phd Physics scholarships are intended for postdoctoral research, carried out by experienced researchers and doctoral students in the group and working with our partners. Coordination tasks in large projects may also be included. Postdoctoral fellowships for two years and with competitive advantages come.

Applicants must have a
Phd Physics in computer science or related fields who have for the position, preferably accomplished no more than three years. Research topics of the extent of the interest of fundamental distributed systems of cloud computing and grid infrastructure, virtualization, and academic and industrial applications, such as e-science applications. Industrial experience is also valuable.Phd Physics Excellent communication skills in spoken and written English is required

Deadline for applications: 10 May 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Rabu, 06 April 2011

African Guest Researchers Phd Physics Scholarship Programme 2012


African scholars Phd Physics scholarship program is aimed at experienced researchers in Africa in research / committed on the African continent. The Phd Physics goal of the scholarship is to promote cooperation between researchers from the Nordic countries and in Africa and facilitate the use of the library collections of the Institute of Contemporary Africa.
Phd Physics Customer researchers are invited to stay at the Institute for two or three months, work on their own projects. The Phd Physics scholarship includes a return air ticket (economy class), accommodation, per diem, and shared an office with computer / MS Word features.
Conflict, security and democratic transformation, dynamic city and rural land reform, personal responsibility and: Apply, researchers may be invited, preferably with research projects related to the timeliness of thematic research networks at the Institute resources and globalization, trade and regional integration


Scholarship Application Deadline:15 April 2011.

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Rabu, 23 Maret 2011

Netherlands Organisations for Scientific Research Phd Physics

Phd Physics The densestmatter in the observableuniverse harbor neutronstars, as those with thecompressed matterNucleonics. The conditions of this matter arenot reproduced in the laboratory. That is whythey are important for the study fundamentalphysics objects. At least a couple hundredneutron star matter and pick up from a closecompanion star year commencing with theaccretion disk. Two types neutron star ThesisShow May long minutes of X-ray bursts. Type Ibursts are thermonuclear flashes of the shell byaccreted material. Thesis burst burstoscillations may turn out, with a frequency up to a hundred Hz to some very close, but not equal to the star spin frequency. To origin-type IIburst Another is poorly understood, probably inthe accretion disk uh Magnetic effects havefrom magnetic field effects decrease If, uhdeclaration burst of thinking both.

Requirements:

  • MSc. in astrophysics;
  • Affinity with data analysis and interpretation;
  • Strong skills in computer programming;
  • Capable of working independently as well as in a team;
  • Fluent use of the English language in writing and speech.
We are looking for a Phd Physics student of the effects of neutron star magnetic field, the years looking at the X-ray burst to investigate behavior. The candidate will know that a new database to take advantage of development, we all burst of type I-6000 found "during the last 15 years (The Minbar project) to perform expand and belong to this catalog type II bursts. This will be a single record population-based studies and looking for a number of trends to explain the poorly understood phenomenon burst. die in interpreting the results of the theoretical framework Engines will be a crucial element of the project.

This is a technical cooperation project between SRON-Utrecht & the Instituut Anton Pannekoek, University of Amsterdam. The
Phd Physics student will work "under the direction of Jean in 't Zand, and Anna Watts Michiel van der Klis promoter. Includes Technical Cooperation vd More Duncan Galloway Monash University in Melbourne (Australia) and Alessandro Patruno UVA. The study is expected to One Within a period of four years of promoting leadership.

Conditions of employment

Employment of the full-time position as Phd Physics -student at SRON Utrecht, is by NWO (The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research) and will be for a period of 4 years. The salary will be in accordance with the salary scales of NWO for PhD-students and is €2.034,- gross per month on a full-time basis in the first year, increasing to €2.610,- in the fourth year.

NWO has good secondary employment conditions such as:

  • An end of year bonus of 8,33% of the gross yearly salary;
  • At least 42 days of vacation leave a year on full-time basis;
  • An excellent pension scheme;
  • Options for (additional) personal development;
  • Excellent facilities for parental leave.

Contract type

Temporary

4 years

Department

Phd Physics The research area of the High Energy Astrophysics (HEA) division focuses on observational studies of topics/objects for which the understanding depends critically on the emitted X-ray and gamma-ray radiation. Among the most recent instrumental track records are the Reflection Grating Spectrometer (RGS) on ESA's XMM-Newton satellite and the Low Energy Transmission Grating (LETG) on NASA's Chandra. SRON is PI of both these grating instruments. Both satellites are still operational and continue to be signficantly overscribed by observing proposals from all over the world.

Additional information

For further information you can contact dr. J. in 't Zand (088-7775718) or dr. A. Watts (020-5258495) and see: http://www.sron.nl.

Jumat, 18 Maret 2011

PhD Scholarship Physics in Latin American Copenhagen Business School

Doctorate Scholarship in the field of Latin American/Caribbean Migration Studies in Copenhagen Business School in Denmark-2011
Study Subject:Latin American/Caribbean Migration Studies
Employer:Copenhagen Business School
Level:PhD
Scholarship Description:It is the ambition of the Department to contribute to reducing the complexity of globalisation for business people, companies, and organisations. Thus the Department of International Culture and Communication Studies (IKK) conducts interdisciplinary research in social, linguistic, and communicative problems as reflected in international collaboration. Based on business humanities and the social sciences IKK applies these theories to problems related to economic, legal, social, and cultural issues. IKK focuses on the synergy between research and teaching and produces reflective and independent candidates through a cross disciplinary and practice related approach.

The salary level and appointment is determined by the Ministry of Finance’s collective agreement with the Central Academic Organisation.The PhD student will be enrolled at the PhD School in Language, Law, Informatics, Operations Management, Accounting and Culture.To be considered, the candidate should have a basic training at the Masters level (similar to the 3 + 2 Bologna process). An educational background in the social sciences is necessary. The applicant must have successfully completed the Masters degree before commencing PhD at CBS. The applicants must be fluent in English, and preferably also in Spanish.

Scholarship Application Deadline:1 April 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Kamis, 17 Maret 2011

Studentship for Master of Philosophy in Epidemiology or PhD Physics in Public Health, UK

1 year MPhil courses in Epidemiology or Public Health

3 year PhD programme in the Department of Public Health and Primary Care

1+3 year MPhil course and PhD programme in Department of Public Health and Primary Care

Internationally recognised training programmes based in the UK’s highest RAE rated 5* Epidemiology and Public Health department

MPhil in Epidemiology or Public Health

A number of MRC studentships are available to support eligible UK/EU nationals* who wish to undertake either one year Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Epidemiology or Public Health for the 2011-2012 academic year. The MPhil in Epidemiology course aims to provide students with advanced knowledge and understanding of epidemiological principles and procedures and their application to health, including advanced training in critical appraisal, statistical analysis of epidemiological data and study design.The MPhil in Public Health aims to provide students with the necessary theoretical knowledge, which when combined with appropriate practical experience, can serve as a foundation for a career as a public health professional in either a service or an academic setting.

The courses are open to medical and non-medical graduates, particularly those with a background in biomedical and quantitative sciences. Applicants should have at least a 2.1 Honours Bachelors Degree in a related field (or equivalent). Applications from individuals who wish to continue to a PhD in Epidemiology or Public health are particularly welcome (see below). Financial support may cover tuition and college fees and a generous allowance expected to be in the region of £14500 per year for living costs.

PhD programme in the Department of Public Health and Primary Care

MRC studentships are available to support eligible UK/EU nationals* who wish to undertake a PhD programme of research developed in conjunction with a supervisor. PhD projects will be based on the research aims of the Department of Public Health and Primary care. All PhD applicants are encouraged to identify a potential supervisor before applying. A list of potential supervisors, and the research interests of their groups, can be found at www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/grad/phd/SupervisorsList2011-13%20MASTER.pdf.

Applicants who have obtained a Masters or equivalent in Epidemiology, Biostatistics or Public Health and have an excellent first degree (2:1 or higher) will be considered for the 3-year PhD programme. Students without a Masters or equivalent are encouraged to apply for a 1+3 PhD programme and will first complete a relevant taught MPhil in Epidemiology or Public Health and then follow the PhD programme.

Scholarship Application Dedaline: 31 March 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Rabu, 09 Maret 2011

PhD Physics Studentship in Advanced Magnetic Resonance Techniques for Food foam Research, UK

Study Subject: Advanced Magnetic Resonance Techniques for Food foam Research
Employer: University of Cambridge
Level: PhD
Scholarship Description: Due to funding regulations, this studentship is only available to UK and EU nationals.
Applications are invited for the above PhD studentship at the University of Cambridge in the Magnetic Resonance Research Centre of the Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology. The centre is world renowned, focussing on the application of quantitative magnetic resonance methods and their application to problems encountered in process engineering research. The studentship is fully funded by Nestle Research Centre, Lausanne, Switzerland. The project will focus on the understanding of the physical properties of foams in terms of their stability and production. Foams are ubiquitous in food and impact many factors that are important to the consumer such as taste and texture. The project is aimed at increasing fundamental and practical knowledge to increase our ability to develop new foam food products.
This project will involve the development and implementation of advanced quantitative magnetic resonance techniques, such as fast pulsed field gradient magnetic resonance spectroscopy, multi-dimensional relaxation exchange spectroscopy and micro-fluidic micro-imaging, to gain new insights into the physics behind the ‘micro-fluidic’ generation of food foams and emulsions. In addition the successful candidate will also undertake research into the subsequent stability and ageing process of the foam/emulsion in terms of size and drainage and explore the possibilities of incorporating the new techniques, developed within the research project, into “low-field” online magnetic resonance measurements on the factory production floor. The project will involve regular travel to the research centre in Lausanne and continuous consultation with Nestle’s industrial process engineers and scientists.
The successful candidate should have a strong physics/mathematical background (preferably holding, or expecting to gain, a first class or upper 2:1 (honours) masters degree in chemical engineering, mechanical engineering or physics) and should be able to demonstrate a high level of practical and communication skills.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 1 June 2011

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