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Sunday, October 08, 2006

Netherlands: PhD Position in Soft Condensed Matter at University of Amsterdam.

PhD Position in Soft Condensed Matter at University of Amsterdam, Nederlands.
The Faculty of Science at the Universiteit van Amsterdam is one of
Europe`s foremost institutions for higher education and research in its
area of expertise. It participates in international science networks and
collaborates with both universities and industry. The faculty has
approximately 2,000 students and 1,500 employees spread over four departments
and ten research institutes.

The Van der Waals-Zeeman Institute (WZI) is one of the Faculty`s ten
research institutes. The Institute operates within a fully international
framework: the 18 members of its academic staff represent 7
nationalities, and the current 35 PhD students and postdocs have come to the WZI
from over 20 countries throughout the world. The WZI is currently
looking for a "PhD student (promovendus) in Soft Condensed Matter full time,
for a period of 4 years". Job reference code 06-1058

The aim of the PhD project is to study glass formation and jamming in
colloidal and granular systems. The Soft Matter group is working on a
broad range of topics in soft matter physics, including the investigation
of phase behaviour and glass formation in soft matter systems, and the
coalescence and formation of drops and emulsions.

Project description:

Understanding glassification or dynamical arrest is one of the grand
challenges of material science and is a topic of great current interest.
It is a central observation in soft matter systems as well as glass
forming molecular systems that, with increasing density or decreasing
temperature, the motion of the particles or molecules slows down and
eventually becomes arrested. Understanding this dynamical arrest and
understanding structural relaxations in the arrested state are fundamental
problems, which to a large degree remain unsolved. Micrometre to millimetre
size particles in colloidal and granular systems can serve as powerful
models to investigate important principles of dynamic arrest. We have
recently bought a state-of-the-art fast confocal microscope that allows
us to image the individual particles in three dimensions and to follow
the motion of tens of thousands of particles simultaneously in time.
This offers a unique opportunity to study the important mechanisms
of glassification and dynamical arrest on the single particle level.

Requirements:

Master`s or Diploma in Physics or Physical Chemistry
Interest in computer programming (experience in IDL or Matlab would
be helpful)
Good communication skills in English.
References:

Science Volume 305, p.1944 (2004), Nature Volume 440, p.319 (2006).
Also visit http://www.science.uva.nl/research/wzi/scm/index.htm (see in
particular "Colloids" --> "Colloidal crystals and glasses").

Appointment:

The appointment will be on a temporary basis for a maximum period of
four years (one year plus a further three years after a positive
evaluation), and should lead to a dissertation. An educational plan will be
drafted, in which plans for attending courses and national and
international meeting will be included. Based on a full-time appointment (38 hours
per week), the gross monthly salary will range from � 1,933 in the
first year to a maximum of � 2,472 in the fourth year, according to the
Dutch salary scale for PhD students.

Applications:

Applications should include a detailed curriculum vitae and a cover
letter stating why the candidate would like to work on this subject, and
be submitted in an envelope marked "strictly confidential" and bearing
the vacancy number in the upper left-hand corner. They should be sent
before 16 November 2006.

Please send your application to:

Contact: E.M.W. Smeets
Address: Universiteit van Amsterdam, Faculty of Science, Personnel
Dept. Kruislaan 404
city: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
PostCode: 1098 SM
Email: application@science.uva.nl


Need further information? Please contact:

contact: Dr. Peter Schall
Address: Van der Waals-Zeeman Institute, Valckenierstraat 65
city: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
PostCode: 1018 XE
Phone: +31 20 525 6314
Email: pschall@science.uva.nl


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