Thursday, September 19, 2013

[beasiswa] [INFO] Molecular and Elemental Imaging in Biosciences (PhD Program - 10 PhD positions)

 

Dear all,
FYI

The Vienna University of Technology (TU Vienna) is located in the heart of Europe, in a cosmopolitan city of great cultural diversity. For nearly 200 years, the TU Vienna has been a place of research, teaching and learning in the service of progress. The TU Vienna is among the most successful technical universities in Europe and is Austria's largest scientific-technical research and educational institution.

_*Molecular and Elemental Imaging in Biosciences (MEIBio) integrates multi-disciplinary
PhD topics will be:
Increasing Resolution for Optical Imaging and Adding Molecular Information
PhD Fellow #1: Optical microscopy on brain sections below the diffraction limit
PhD Fellow #2: Increasing the resolution in whole brain imaging
PhD Fellow #3: Quantitative mapping of localized cellulase expression and secretion in the functionally stratified fungal colony by combined mass spectrometry and live-cell imaging.
PhD Fellow #4: Photoexpansion Microscopy: Combining Pulsed Mid-IR Laser Spectroscopy With Atomic Force Microscopy
Combining Elemental and Molecular Imaging with the Added Benefit of Quantification
PhD Fellow #5: Quantification strategies for elemental imaging of biological samples using laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICPMS)
PhD Fellow #6: Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS) analysis of bioorganic samples.
PhD Fellow #7: Trace element Distribution in Human Osteoporotic and Non-Osteoporotic Bone using Synchrotron Micro X-Ray Fluorescence Imaging
Molecular Imaging in Combination with PET and Optic Information
PhD Fellow #8: Mass Spectrometry Imaging and Fluorescence Imaging of Polymer Surfaces after Contact with Biological Fluids
PhD Fellow #9: Pretargeted multimodal imaging of cancer - a combined PET and MALDI-based MSI approach
Data Combination
PhD Fellow #10: Single Image Registration using Automatic Feature Classification

Call for 10 PhD fellows who
are interested in Multimodal Imaging
combine various imaging techniques to go towards new combinations of optical, elemental and molecular imaging
are interested in developing new instrument combinations for multimodal imaging
superimpose spectral, elemental and molecular information to gather 3D images
drive multimodal imaging forward towards quantification at high lateral resolution
are willing to break new grounds for multimodal imaging

Gender Aspects
The promotion of female researchers is a major goal of the proposed PhD program.
5 positions will be given to female applicants.
Special attention will be given to promote women when equal competence is warranted.
We encourage female students to take advantage of dedicated women support programs at the Vienna University of Technology (Center for Promotion of Women and Gender Studies (http://www.tuwien.ac.at/en/services/gender_studies/)).
Martina Marchetti-Deschmann, chair of the doctoral program, is involved in several women support programs and will be available for further questions.
Employment
The employment is is according to the salary group B1 (project assistant), with the extent of employment of 15 hours per week. The salary group includes also teaching.
The monthly minimum fee for this salary group is currently € 960.80 (14x per year).
Pursuant to the opportunities of the Faculty member the employment will be increased to 30 hours per week (€ 1921,50 14x per year).
Qualifications
To qualify for this doctoral program the following requirements have to be fulfilled:
must prove a Master of Science degree or equivalent, typically in the field of Chemistry, Physics, Informatics, Mathematics, (Molecular) Biology or Electrical Engineering
have to be able to follow the doctoral program in English (written and spoken)

Application
Fill out the application
Ask two persons to send a "Letter of Recommendation" to Frau B. Hahn
Check if you completed all important points for applicationwith the provided Checklist
Please use the provided forms for application, for the Letter of Recommendation (Download in the right column)
Make sure that your two reviewers are sending the Letter of Recommendation to Mrs. B. Hahn (birgit.hahn@tuwien.ac.at).
Send your application form per email in time to Mrs B. Hahn (birgit.hahn@tuwien.ac.at) with the subject "PhD application MEIBio, name of applicant" an Frau Hahn
Deadline to submit ALL documents: 27.9.2013
Further Information : http://mei-bio.tuwien.ac.at/open_positions/EN/

best regards,
Andriati Ningrum

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