Italy PhD/Postdoc Openings in Nano2Fun ITN Project

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The Nano2Fun ITN Project has 12 PhD Positions (Early Stage Reasercher – ESR) and 5 Post-Doc Posistions (Experienced Researcher – ER).

We seek highly motivated, well-organized students capable of developing and fostering first level and collaborative research.

We offer:

Fully funded placements for PhD and postdoctoral training

Excellent educational and research facilities

Research training in both academic and industrial settings

Intensive contacts with fellow researchers across Europe and beyond

Interested applicants are encouraged to carefully read this document and the sub-pages of the website in order to ensure they have a firm understanding of the overall Network aims and those of the individual PhD projects.

PhD Positions

Post-Doc Position

Eligibility Requirement

Application Procedure 

 

Host

Project Title

Duration (months)

Indicative start date

Università degli Studi di Parma

Optical spectroscopy of organic nanoparticles (ONPs): models and computations

36

01/2014

Università degli Studi di Parma

Organic nanoparticles (ONPs): design, growth and characterization

36

01/2014

Università degli Studi di Parma

Nonlinear spectroscopy, 2-photon microscopy (2PM) and Stimulated Emission Depletion (STED-2PM)

36

01/2014

Laser Zentrum Hannover

Nanochemistry in two-photon polymerization (2PP) processes.

36

12/2013

Laser Zentrum Hannover

New generation of high resolution 3D rapid prototyping technology based on 2-photon polymerization (2PP).

36

12/2013

Université Bordeaux 1

Design and synthesis of ultra-bright organic nanoparticles (ONPs) for bioimaging

36

10/2013

Université Bordeaux 1

Biocompatible and targeted organic nanoparticles (ONPs) for medical applications

36

10/2013

J. Nehru Centre for Advanced 
Scientific Research

Supramolecular approach to organic nanoparticles (ONPs)

36

12/2013

University of Antwerp

Second-order nonlinear optical spectroscopy of functional dyes and supramolecular assemblies

36

12/2013

Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior de 
Investigaciones Científicas

Compressed fluids technology applied to organic nanoparticles (ONPs) growth

36

01/2014

Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior de 
Investigaciones Científicas

Design, synthesis and characterization of multipolar systems

36

01/2014

Pomeranian University in Slupsk

Multiparametric fluorescence probes

36

11/2013

 

 

 

 

Eligibility criteria of Marie Curie Initial Training Networks apply.

Only applicants who comply with these conditions will be considered.

Please note that different host institutions may have different eligibility requirements, as listed at the description of each PhD sub-project.

Nationality:

Researchers can be of ANY nationality, but they have to comply with the conditions of mobility.

Conditions of mobility:

At the time of recruitment by the host organisation, researchers must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc) in the country of their host organisation for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the reference date.

Note that the mobility rule applies to the partner where the researcher is recruited, and not to partners to which the researcher is seconded

Example 1) An Italian researcher has moved to France for the first time and has carried out research there for the last six months. He CAN be appointed within an ITN team in France.

Example 2) A French researcher has spent 13 months in Germany just prior to his appointment. Before that period he's been working in the UK for 3 years. Thus, he CAN NOT be appointed in an ITN team in Germany.

Conditions of experience:

Early-Stage Researchers must (at the time of recruitment by the host organisation): be in the first four years (full-time equivalent research experience) of their research careers and not yet have a doctoral degree. This is measured from the date when they obtained the degree which would formally entitle them to embark on a doctorate, either in the country in which the degree was obtained or in the country in which the research training is provided, irrespective of whether or not a doctorate is envisaged.

Example 3) a researcher has graduated with a first degree in biology in 2004 and would like to start her Ph.D. in 2007. She IS eligible as an ESR within the ITN as she has less than 4 years of research experience and no PhD.

Example 4) a researcher obtained her PhD after 3½ years. She IS NOT eligible as an ESR within the ITN even though she has less than 4 years of research experience. However, she WOULD BE eligible to be appointed as an Experienced Researcher (ER) within the first five years of her career.

Experienced Researchers must (at the time of recruitment by the host organisation): be in possession of a doctoral degree or have at least four years of full-time equivalent research experience. At the time of recruitment by the host organisation an experienced researcher must also have less than five years of full-time equivalent research experience. 
Note: an individual researcher may not be recruited as an early-stage researcher and subsequently as an experienced researcher within the same network. In addition, recruitment of early stage researchers means recruitment of early stage researchers and recruitment of experienced researchers means recruitment of experienced researchers. An early stage researcher cannot be 'converted to an experienced researcher and vice versa.

Example 5) a researcher obtained her PhD after 4 years and subsequently worked in research for 13 months under a postdoctoral position. She WOULD NOT BE eligible to be appointed as an ER as her research experience exceeds the first five years of her career.

Example 6) a researcher is in the process of writing up her Ph.D. after 4½ years of research and would like to apply for an appointment within an ITN.While she has not yet gained her doctorate, she WOULD NOT BE considered as an ESR due to her level of experience. However, she WOULD BE eligible for recruitment as an ER.

 

Apply here: http://www.nano2fun.eu/application

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