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ApplicationsareinvitedforthepositionofaPhDstudent(EarlyStageResearcher)
in Cellulose-based structurally coloured surfaces within the Marie SkłodowskaCurie Innovative Training Network Plant-inspired Materials and Surfaces –
PlaMatSu(www.plamatsu.eu).PlaMatSubringstogetherplantbiologists,polymer
chemistsandsoftmatterphysiciststoexplorethecuticleofplantpetalsandplant
leaves in order to develop novel bio-inspired materials and surfaces. The
successfulcandidatewillbepartofacuttingedgeresearchteamattheUniversity
of Cambridge and will receive a multitude of training opportunities in a truly
interdisciplinary setting, including secondments at major European industry
partners. The successful candidate will be also part of the PhD program of the
ChemistryDepartmentattheUniversityofCambridge.
Job-ID:PlaMatSu-Cambridge-8
Research Task: The successful candidate will develop a novel class of photonic
structures based on cellulosic material in order to produce pigments in a close
collaboration with industrials. He/she will first focus on the fabrication of
photonic structures using cellulose-based building blocks developed in the
Vignolinigroup.Onceasatisfactorysystemhasbeendefined,thecandidatewill
haveasecondmentintheproductionplanttechnologydevelopmentplantofour
industrialpartnerforaperiodofapprox.6monthsinordertotesttheproduced
materialsatsmallpilotscaleinaproductionline
ResearchField:TheprojectcanbecollocatedintheareaofSoft-Matter.
Research team: Dr. Silvia Vignolini University of Cambridge, Chemistry
DepartmentandamajorUK-basedmultinationalcompanyinterestedintheuseof
naturalmaterialsforsustainableprocessing.
StartingDate:1stofJan2017to1stofApr2017
RequiredPrerequisites:
TheapplicantsmusthaveMScorequaldegreeinChemistry,PhysicsorMaterial
Science. Good skills in soft matter and colloidal systems are expected. The
candidateshouldbefamiliarwithfundamentalconceptsofcolloidalstabilityand
surfaceforces.Keyconceptscover:DLVOtheoryofcolloidalinteractions(e.g.van
derWaals,electrostatic,steric,depletionforces),fundamentalacid-basetheoryof
electrolytes, liquid crystalline phase transition, surface wetting and capillary
forces,gelationandpercolation,opticalbirefringenceandpolarizedmicroscopy
imaging.
Thecandidatewillbehands-onwithlaboratorytechniquesandcommonmaterial
characterization tools. Experience in colloidal self-assembly, liquid crystals,
natural polymers and surface functionalization are an advantage. Drive and
practicalskillstoseescientificresearchthroughtopracticalapplicationswould
bebeneficial
Good organization, autonomy and team spirit at work are of fundamental
importance in this cross-disciplinary environment. Enthusiasm for top-quality
research as well as good oral and written English communication skills are
important. We offer an interdisciplinary research environment, well-equipped
laboratories,excellentworkingconditionsandmultiplecareerprospects.
The applicants must not yet have a PhD degree and their research experience
shouldbelessthan4yearsbythetimeoftheirrecruitment.Thecandidatescan
be of any nationality (European or non-European), but have to obey the Marie
Skłodowska-Curiemobilityrules.
To apply to this vacancy, candidates need to submit an application to
[email protected],statingthejob-IDinthesubjectline.Theapplicationhasto
includealetterofmotivation,aCV(includinglistofpublications),acopyofthe
degreedocumentsandhastoprovidethenamesoftwoprofessionalreferences.
Thedeadlineforapplicationsis30.11.2016.
Therecruitmentandselectionofcandidateswillbecarriedoutaccordingtothe
EuropeanCodeofConductfortheRecruitmentofResearchers.
Foradditionalinformationabouttheposition,pleasecontactProf.SilviaVignolini
([email protected]) or the PlaMatSu project manager Dr. Barbara Fraygola
([email protected]).