Description :
The Nanocem Consortium seeks to recruit a substantial number of PhD students across a spectrum of physical science disciplines for collaborative research projects at leading research Universities and Institutes across Europe. The projects seek to explore the nano- and micro-scale structure and dynamics of cement using a wide range of advanced spectroscopy and imaging methods including: nuclear magnetic resonance; X-ray and neutron scattering; electron and other microscopies; and surface analysis techniques and computer modelling methods including: molecular dynamics; lattice Boltzmann; and finite element.
Further information on Marie-Curie Initial Training Network TRANSCEND:
http://www.nanocem.org/TRANSCEND-MC-ITN
Requirements :
You will have, or expect to receive this summer, a good first degree in a Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Mechanical or Civil Engineering or a related discipline.
Further information and contact :
Prof. Karen Scrivener, EPFL-STI-IMX-LMC, karen.scrivener@epfl.ch or Professor Peter McDonald, Department of Physics, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, UK, p.mcdonald@surrey.ac.uk
To apply: http://www.nanocem.org/index.php?id=282
The Nanocem Consortium seeks to recruit a substantial number of PhD students across a spectrum of physical science disciplines for collaborative research projects at leading research Universities and Institutes across Europe. The projects seek to explore the nano- and micro-scale structure and dynamics of cement using a wide range of advanced spectroscopy and imaging methods including: nuclear magnetic resonance; X-ray and neutron scattering; electron and other microscopies; and surface analysis techniques and computer modelling methods including: molecular dynamics; lattice Boltzmann; and finite element.
Further information on Marie-Curie Initial Training Network TRANSCEND:
http://www.nanocem.org/TRANSCEND-MC-ITN
Requirements :
You will have, or expect to receive this summer, a good first degree in a Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Mechanical or Civil Engineering or a related discipline.
Further information and contact :
Prof. Karen Scrivener, EPFL-STI-IMX-LMC, karen.scrivener@epfl.ch or Professor Peter McDonald, Department of Physics, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, UK, p.mcdonald@surrey.ac.uk
To apply: http://www.nanocem.org/index.php?id=282



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