United Kingdom – 2010 University of St Andrews PhD Studentship in Physics, Chemistry, nanoTechnology and Optoelectronics
PhD Studentship in Physics, Chemistry, nanoTechnology & Optoelectronics
Ref no. NanoGen09-EUAX
Colloids, HybridLEDs, Microfluidics, Synthesis
Nanotechnology can design new properties by tuning materials size, composition and organisation. From October onward, St Andrews University seeks to appoint a PhD student to work in a multidisciplinary and collaborative environment.
The student will be at the interface of Physics and Chemistry and some of the main challenges will involve a selected set among:
- Colloidal Quantum Dots and HybridLEDs
- Bottom-up Plasmonic nanoParticles based Metamaterials
- Microfluidics for colloidal nanoParticles Syntheses
- Plasmon & Fabrication of novel colloidal Hetero nanoStructures
- Synthesis, Functionalisation & Properties of Hybrid Quantum Dots
The PhD student will be supervised by Dr. P. André while collaborations will be developed over the course of the PhD. The studentship will start once appropriate candidate will have been selected for a period of up to 3 years and at EPSRC rates (~£12900 pa & tax free). The funding source does not allow overseas fee to be covered so that the successful student will preferably be from the UK or EU. If overseas candidates still wish to apply then potential funding source considered for overseas fee should be clearly commented in the cover letter.
For any application to be processed: Applicants for the position will have a strong background in one of the following field: physics, chemistry, material sciences, or chemical engineering. The successful candidate will need to demonstrate a serious commitment to collaborative and interdisciplinary research. Information request as well as applications should be sent electronically to Pascal.Andre@st-andrews.ac.uk. These emails will be filtered, so that the subject line should be “applicant name – NanoGen09-EUAX”, the attachments should be in a pdf format and named with the following structure “applicant_name-CV.pdf” and “applicant_name-COVER.pdf”. The cover letter should state the initial source of information and discuss the add in the context of both the applicant experience and the research completed in the group (see http://hybridnanocolloids.com). The CV should highlight the achievements and contributions while demonstrating the candidate perseverance, flexibility, originality and ability to communicate in a concise and structured manner.
Sending a copy of the transcripts and asking two recommendation letters to be sent would be appreciated even though not mandatory at the 1st stage of the selection process.
Closing Date: as soon as successful candidate hired, Application will be reviewed every 2 weeks.
University of St Andrews
North Haugh
St Andrews KY16 9SS
United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1334 463036
E-Mail: Pascal.Andre@st-andrews.ac.uk
Website: http://www.hybridnanocolloids.com/
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