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  • PhD Position in Lattuada Research Group/ Computational Physical Chemistry

    Prof. Marco Lattuada is  looking for a highly-motivated PhD candidate for a 4 years position, starting as soon as convenient. Applications should be sent electronically to:

     

    Prof. Marco Lattuada

     E-mail: marco.lattuada@unifr.ch

     

    In his research group, the candidate will work on a cutting-edge research project aiming at understanding the self-assembly of self-propelling smart nanoparticles under the influence of external fields using advanced simulation methods.

     

    The ideal candidate has preferably;

     

    • A Master degree in chemical engineering, physical chemistry or physics.
    • Excellent theoretical and programing skills are required, and previous experience with computer simulations is highly preferred.
    • High enthusiasm, creativity, and a goal-oriented approach are required, as well as excellent communication skills, with fluency in English both written and spoken.
    • Fluency in German and/or French is a very welcome plus.

     

    The candidate will work in highly interdisciplinary and international group, with attractive employment conditions and excellent research facilities.

     

    For more information:  Job Announcement

     

  • 2 PhD Positions in Lattuada Research Group/ Physical Chemistry/Material Science/Nanoscience

    Prof. Marco Lattuada is  looking for 2 highly-motivated PhD candidates for a 4 years position, starting as soon as convenient. Applications should be sent electronically to:

     

    Prof. Marco Lattuada

     E-mail: marco.lattuada@unifr.ch

     

    In his research group the candidates will work on cutting-edge experimental research projects targeting the preparation and characterization of novel functional materials obtained by means of nanoparticles self-assembly. The work will include the synthesis and characterization of all components and the investigating their self-assembly behavior, with focus on tuning their organization by controlling their interactions. The use of several characterization methods (including electron microscopy, and scattering techniques) will be an essential part of the work.

     

    The ideal candidate has preferably;

     

    • A Master degree in chemical engineering, chemistry or material science or a related field.
    • Excellent laboratory working skills are required, and previous experience in the synthesis of inorganic and/or polymeric nanoparticles is preferred, as well as competence in characterization and analytical methods.
    • High enthusiasm, creativity, team work and a goal-oriented approach are required, as well as excellent communication skills, with fluency in English both written and spoken.
    • Fluency in German and/or French is a very welcome plus.

     

    The candidate will work in highly interdisciplinary and international group, with excellent research facilities and attractive employment conditions.

     

    For more information:  Job Announcement