[Neutron] Position in Neutron Scattering
Dr. Ruep Lechner
lechner at hmi.de
Tue Feb 25 15:14:55 CST 2003
PLEASE POST:
The Institute of Crystallography at the Free
University Berlin
invites applications for a
PhD student position in the area of the
dynamics of hydration and hydrophobic
interaction in aqueous solutions of
supramolecules and proteins
PhD Student
for
Research in the field of the dynamics of hydration and hydrophobic
interaction in aqueous solutions of supramolecules and proteins
(the position is tenable for three years)
candidates should be interested in :
- experimental physics, biochemistry and biophysics
- collaborating with other scientists in a team
- theoretical analysis and computer modelling of experiments
This position is open to PhD thesis candidates who are looking for an
entry position in fundamental research with an interdisciplinary
character. The activities of the successful candidate will be centered
around static structure studies using X-ray crystallography at the
Institute of Crystallography of the Free University Berlin and dynamic
structure studies with neutrons at the Berlin Neutron Scattering Center
(BENSC) of the Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin. Research methods
comprise X-ray diffraction and neutron scattering techniques, especially
wide-angle, as well as small-angle time-of-flight spectroscopy and
include computer model calculations. Various complementary sample
characterization techniques (e.g. DSC and broadband dielectric
spectroscopy) are available. The successful candidate will regularly
participate in the scientific discussions of the Graduate College
concerning Hydrogen Bond and Hydrogen Transfer at the Free
University, and of the Biology and Soft Matter Collegium at the Hahn-
Meitner Institut (Berlin Neutron Scattering Center).
Successful candidates must hold a University (Technical University /
Polytechnicum) degree in physics, chemistry, biophysics or
biochemistry. Familiarity with computer programming (FORTRAN, C,
and/or C++) and data analysis is essential. A good experimental
background, either in crystallography, or in at least one spectroscopic
technique (FTIR, Raman, Dielectric Spectroscopy, neutron scattering,
NMR, etc. ...) is required.
For further information about the post, please contact :
Prof. Dr. W. Saenger (+49-30-8385-3412, e-mail: saenger at chemie.fu-
berlin.de) or
Univ. Doz. Dr. R. E. Lechner (+49-30-8062-2780), e-mail: lechner at hmi.de)
Applicants should send a letter of application, CV, names and addresses
of at least two referees, and if applicable a list of publications to
Prof. Dr. W. Saenger, Institute of Crystallography, Free University Berlin,
Takustr. 6
D-14195 Berlin, Germany
before March 15, 2003.
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