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Organisation/Entreprise
Agroscope
Domaine de recherche
Sciences agronomiques » Zootechnie
Sciences médicales » Médecine vétérinaire
Profil de chercheur
Chercheur de première étape (R1)
Pays
Suisse
Date limite d'inscription
Type de contrat
Temporaire
Statut du travail
À temps plein
Heures par semaine
42
Date de début de l'offre
Le poste est-il financé par le programme-cadre de recherche de l'UE ?
Non financé par un programme de l'UE
L'emploi est-il lié au poste du personnel au sein d'une infrastructure de recherche ?
Non

Description de l'offre

Le groupe de recherche « Nutrition et émissions des ruminants » est représenté sur les sites de Posieux et de Tänikon. Nous traitons de la physiologie, de la nutrition et de l'élevage des ruminants dans des systèmes d'alimentation axés sur les fourrages grossiers dans le but d'améliorer durablement l'efficacité des nutriments, de réduire les émissions de l'élevage de bovins, de réduire les maladies de production liées aux nutriments et de maintenir une qualité élevée des produits. La cétose subclinique est l’un des troubles métaboliques économiquement les plus importants chez les vaches laitières. Avec un traitement rapide, les effets négatifs sur la vache peuvent être évités ou atténués. Le présent projet vise à élaborer des principes pour développer des méthodes de détection précoce de la cétose subclinique à l'aide de l'air expiré. Vos tâches : • Planifier et réaliser des expériences d'alimentation sur des vaches laitières • Travailler en équipe interdisciplinaire • Préparation et analyse statistique des données • Rédaction de publications scientifiques et de votre mémoire en anglais • Présentations lors de conférences scientifiques

Exigences

Domaine de recherche
Sciences agronomiques » Zootechnie
niveau d'éducation
Master ou équivalent
Domaine de recherche
Sciences médicales » Médecine vétérinaire
niveau d'éducation
Master ou équivalent
Compétences/qualifications
  • Maîtrise complétée en agronomie, médecine vétérinaire ou dans une discipline comparable
  • Bonne connaissance de la physiologie des animaux de ferme et intérêt pour les études expérimentales avec les vaches laitières
  • Bonne connaissance des programmes informatiques courants et des statistiques
  • Très bonnes capacités de communication et de travail en équipe
  • Connaissance d'une langue officielle suisse et très bonne maîtrise de l'anglais écrit et parlé
Langues
ANGLAIS
Niveau
Excellent

Informations Complémentaires

Site Web pour plus de détails sur le travail

Contact

État/Province
Fribourg
Ville
Posieux
Site web
Rue
Rte de la Tioleyre 4
Code Postal
1752
E-mail
frigga.dohme-meier@agroscope.admin.ch

Job Features

Job CategoryDoctorat

Organisation/Entreprise Agroscope Domaine de recherche Sciences agronomiques » Zootechnie Sciences médicales » Médecine vétérinaire Profil de chercheur Chercheur de première étape (R1) Pays Su...View more

Organisation/Entreprise
Université de Bâle
Domaine de recherche
Architecture » Autre
Études culturelles » Autre
Histoire » Histoire de l'art
Histoire » Histoire de la philosophie
Histoire » Histoire de la musique
Histoire » Autre
Sciences du langage » Langues
Profil de chercheur
Chercheur de première étape (R1)
Pays
Suisse
Date limite d'inscription
Type de contrat
Temporaire
Statut du travail
À temps plein
Heures par semaine
38
Le poste est-il financé par le programme-cadre de recherche de l'UE ?
Non financé par un programme de l'UE
L'emploi est-il lié au poste du personnel au sein d'une infrastructure de recherche ?
Non

Description de l'offre

dans les domaines de l'histoire, de l'histoire de l'art, de la musicologie, de la philosophie, de la littérature allemande, de l'histoire de l'architecture, de l'anglais, des études des médias et de l'égyptologie. Date limite de candidature : 27 mars 2024 L'eikones Graduate School du Centre de théorie et d'histoire de l'image de l'Université de Bâle lance un appel à candidatures pour trois postes de doctorat sur la théorie et l'histoire de l'image pendant quatre ans à compter du 1er septembre. , 2024. Depuis 2005, eikones sert de centre de recherche sur les images dans des perspectives systématiques et historiques. Le centre international et interdisciplinaire étudie les significations, les fonctions et les effets des images dans les cultures depuis l'Antiquité et dans notre société contemporaine. Il vise la théorie fondamentale de l’image et une enquête historique sur les images en tant qu’instruments de la connaissance humaine et des pratiques culturelles.

Le but de la subvention est de soutenir la réalisation d’une thèse originale et l’obtention du diplôme pendant la durée du poste. Les étudiants doivent remplir toutes les exigences circulaires de l'eikones Graduate School et participer aux événements du Centre d'histoire et de théorie de l'image.

  • Excellentes qualifications académiques et promesses dans votre domaine d’études.
  • Un projet de thèse innovant portant sur la théorie et l'histoire de l'image.
  • Master ou diplôme équivalent dans un domaine d'études pertinent, en particulier l'histoire, l'histoire de l'art, la musicologie, la philosophie, la littérature allemande, l'architecture, l'anglais, les études des médias ou l'égyptologie.
  • Les candidats doivent posséder un diplôme de maîtrise ou équivalent au 1er septembre 2024. Le diplôme de maîtrise doit avoir été obtenu au cours des deux années précédentes. Des exceptions peuvent être possibles dans des circonstances extraordinaires.
  • Les doctorants doivent être conseillés par un membre du corps professoral de l'école doctorale eikones. Les doctorants doivent également être inscrits à l'Université de Bâle pour la durée du programme.

L'école doctorale eikones propose à d'excellents étudiants en sciences humaines qui souhaitent poursuivre un doctorat en histoire et théorie de l'image un programme d'études supérieures structuré caractérisé par des conseils dédiés, une internationalité, un dialogue interdisciplinaire régulier avec des chercheurs invités et des opportunités professionnelles. . L'objectif du programme de doctorat est la réussite du diplôme au cours d'une durée de quatre ans. Les salaires suivent les normes de l'Université de Bâle pour les postes de doctorat.

 Candidature / Contact

Veuillez soumettre votre candidature en allemand ou en anglais sous forme de fichier PDF unique avant le 27 mars 2024 en utilisant le portail en ligne fourni par l'Université de Bâle. La candidature doit inclure : 1. Lettre de motivation 2. CV 3. Copies des certificats de diplôme 4. Coordonnées de deux références 5. Description du projet (au plus 10 pages) et bibliographie 6. Échantillon de rédaction (au plus 20 pages) Veuillez soumettre votre candidature avant le 27 mars 2024, via le portail en ligne de l'Université de Bâle. Veuillez télécharger uniquement deux fichiers : tous les documents répertoriés ci-dessus (1.-6.) dans UN SEUL FICHIER PDF via le champ "CV" ainsi qu'une lettre de motivation supplémentaire (1.) via le champ "lettre de motivation". Les candidatures non conformes à ce format ou reçues après cette date ne seront pas prises en considération. Les demandes doivent être envoyées à eikones@unibas.ch . Les candidats présélectionnés seront contactés pour des entretiens.

Job Features

Job CategoryDoctorat

Organisation/Entreprise Université de Bâle Domaine de recherche Architecture » Autre Études culturelles » Autre Histoire » Histoire de l’art Histoire » Histoire de la philosophie Histoire...View more

Churchill College intends to appoint up to 16 Postdoctoral By-Fellows from the community of postdoctoral researchers of the University of Cambridge and its associated research institutes. The appointments will be for up to three years from 1st October 2024.

Profile

Postdoctoral By-Fellows contribute to a significant community of postdocs among the Churchill Fellowship. The College currently has 38 Postdoctoral By-Fellows to which we wish to further add and strengthen. Postdoctoral By-Fellows at Churchill College are full members of the Senior Common Room, possess generous dining rights, have access to sports and music facilities, and varied opportunities for participation in the academic and social life of the College.  Research expenses can be claimed up to £1000 p.a. The positions involve no formal teaching requirement, although it is expected that appointees will interact with postgraduate students through the College’s informal mentoring scheme as well as contribute to the College’s academic mission in other ways. Opportunities for undergraduate teaching may be available in some subjects and can be explored through discussion with relevant Directors of Study. No stipend or honorarium is payable, and no College accommodation is provided. Postdoctoral By-Fellows may not simultaneously be fellows, by-fellows, or hold a similar position at another college.

One of the By-Fellowships awarded this round will be reserved for candidates in STEM disciplines who can demonstrate a commitment to sustainability and will be expected to act to continue that mission in College. The Sustainability By-Fellow has access to a further £1000p.a. to support academic activity within this theme. The College normally has two further Sustainability By-Fellows with whom the new Fellow will be expected to coordinate with.

Criteria

Applications are welcomed in any subject. Applicants must hold a salaried postdoctoral position or personal fellowship in the University or one of its associated research institutes, with tenure for at least two years from the date of application, that is until April 2026. Appointments will be made on the basis of academic distinction and potential contribution to the academic community at Churchill College. The College would be very pleased to accept applications from underrepresented groups, and, in addition, candidates working in the fields of sustainability, equality and diversity, and postcolonial studies.

Applications

To apply:

  • Complete this online form: https://forms.office.com/e/efSaeS5JNv
  • Email a CV and letter, in which, in no more than 750 words (excluding references, footnotes and endnotes), applicants should describe their research and its importance, and what they will bring to the Churchill academic community. The nature and tenure of their current position should be clearly stated.
  • Applicants must also arrange for two academic referees to write directly to the College on their behalf. It is the candidate’s responsibility to ensure that the referee submits their reference by the closing date.

Applications and references must be received by the Fellowship Administrator at Churchill College, by midday on Friday 26 April 2024

pdbf.competition@chu.cam.ac.uk


Job Features

Job CategoryPostdoctoral

Churchill College intends to appoint up to 16 Postdoctoral By-Fellows from the community of postdoctoral researchers of the University of Cambridge and its associated research institutes. The appointm...View more

Duke University:

Duke University was created in 1924 through an indenture of trust by James Buchanan Duke. Today, Duke is regarded as one of America’s leading research universities. Located in Durham, North Carolina, Duke is positioned in the heart of the Research Triangle, which is ranked annually as one of the best places in the country to work and live. Duke has more than 15,000 students who study and conduct research in its 10 undergraduate, graduate and professional schools. With about 40,000 employees, Duke is the third largest private employer in North Carolina, and it now has international programs in more than 150 countries.

OCCUPATIONAL SUMMARY

The Sanford School of Public Policy’s Office of Communications and Marketing seeks an undergraduate student assistant for the summer via the NCCU Summer Communication Internship program (Dr. Mac Fellowship) with University Communications. The Sanford communications office handles websites, social media, web video production, podcasts, publications, media relations, advertising and special events for the school.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Track media placements; interview alumni, students, incoming faculty, etc. and write stories and profiles; complete general support work such as data entry. Update websites, using Drupal content manger, some work with social media. Create graphics as needed. Assist with production of print and/or online products including faculty guide, etc., and online e-newsletters. Assist with podcasts and video production and marketing. Help prepare for communications work in Duke Centennial in 2024 and major projects for fall 2023. Training will be provided for all tasks.

Required skills:

Strong writing, grammar, and Internet research skills; attention to detail; ability to learn and follow AP style. Proficiency expected with MS Office programs including Word and Excel. Graphic design skills. Essential traits include reliability, flexibility, strong work ethic, and ability to be self-directing. Knowledge of photo editing software such as Photoshop is a strong plus. Must have reliable internet and phone connection to be able to work remotely.

The Sanford communications office handles websites, social media, web video production, podcasts, publications, media relations, advertising and special events for the school.

Projects and deliverables:

Research, write and publish 3 stories, such as faculty or alumni profiles.

Interview current students, and draft 3 #HumansofDukeSanford profiles for publication in the fall.

Assist with creating/editing videos.

Create up to 10 graphics for social media.

Other ongoing projects:

Assist with marketing research for Ways & Means podcasts.

Assist with production of annual faculty guide.

Assist with photo shoot for Duke Magazine ad

Post media clips weekly.

Assist with content gathering for enewsletters.

The Dr. Mac internship is 20 hours per week for ten weeks, starting in late-May. The intern will be paid $17/hour. The intern will also receive two stipend payments of $1,750 each in June and July to help with living expenses (rent, transportation, meals).

In-person work is preferred. The intern is also expected to attend a series of lunch-time informational sessions on, for example, careers and specific job skills. These will be several Thursdays in June and July.

Every internship should result in published materials for your portfolio.

Covid note: All Duke University students, faculty, staff and affiliates must submit proof of COVID-19 vaccination or have an approved medical or religious exemption. This applies even if an individual is working remotely.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education

Work requires communications, analytical and organizational skills generally acquired through completion of a bachelor's degree program.

Experience

None required beyond education. OR AN EQUIVALENT COMBINATION OF RELEVANT EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE.

Duke is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment opportunity without regard to an individual's age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status.

Duke aspires to create a community built on collaboration, innovation, creativity, and belonging. Our collective success depends on the robust exchange of ideas—an exchange that is best when the rich diversity of our perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences flourishes. To achieve this exchange, it is essential that all members of the community feel secure and welcome, that the contributions of all individuals are respected, and that all voices are heard. All members of our community have a responsibility to uphold these values.

Essential Physical Job Functions: Certain jobs at Duke University and Duke University Health System may include essentialjob functions that require specific physical and/or mental abilities. Additional information and provision for requests for reasonable accommodation will be provided by each hiring department.


Job Features

Job CategoryStage et Formation

Duke University: Duke University was created in 1924 through an indenture of trust by James Buchanan Duke. Today, Duke is regarded as one of America’s leading research universities. Located in Durha...View more

Organisation/Entreprise
UNIVERSITE D'ORLÉANS
Département
Inst. Sci. de la Terre Orléans (ISTO)
Domaine de recherche
Géosciences » Autre
Profil de chercheur
Chercheur de première étape (R1)
Pays
France
Date limite d'inscription
Type de contrat
Temporaire
Statut du travail
À temps plein
Heures par semaine
38
Date de début de l'offre
Le poste est-il financé par le programme-cadre de recherche de l'UE ?
Non financé par un programme de l'UE
L'emploi est-il lié au poste du personnel au sein d'une infrastructure de recherche ?
Non

Description de l'offre

Le soufre possède quatre isotopes stables :  32 S, 33 S, 34 S et 36 S, le  32 S étant le plus courant avec une abondance de 95 %. En règle générale, les réactions chimiques à haute température ne font pas de différence entre les isotopes. Cependant, un fractionnement des isotopes du soufre est observé dans les matériaux issus d'éruptions volcaniques, souvent attribué au fractionnement lors du dégazage volcanique. Bien que le mécanisme et l’étendue de ce fractionnement ne soient pas entièrement compris, plusieurs explications possibles existent. Le projet de thèse proposé vise à quantifier le fractionnement des isotopes du soufre dans des contextes géologiques liés aux éruptions volcaniques, notamment celles impliquant un système magmatique silicique. Cette recherche est menée dans un laboratoire utilisant un système de four à mélange de gaz unique en son genre, capable de reproduire les conditions magmatiques à haute température, y compris les états redox. Les valeurs calibrées de fractionnement isotopique obtenues sont cruciales pour l’interprétation des processus géochimiques, permettant des évaluations quantitatives du bilan et du transfert de soufre à l’intérieur de la Terre. Les applications de la géochimie des isotopes du soufre sont diverses et englobent des sujets tels que l'histoire de la formation de la Terre, la formation économique des minerais et l'évaluation du flux de magma sous les volcans actifs.

Exigences

Domaine de recherche
Géosciences » Autre
niveau d'éducation
Master ou équivalent
Domaine de recherche
Chimie » Autre
niveau d'éducation
Master ou équivalent
Domaine de recherche
Physique » Thermodynamique
niveau d'éducation
Master ou équivalent
Compétences/qualifications
En plus d'une formation de niveau master en sciences de la Terre (et/ou sciences physiques connexes), les formations suivantes seraient particulièrement utiles pour mener à bien cette recherche : familiarité avec les théories thermodynamiques et cinétiques, et aisance avec les calculs à l'aide de langages de script largement disponibles tels que MATLAB, Expérience Python et R. Une expérience en synthèse de matériaux à haute température est appréciée mais n'est pas obligatoire. L'enthousiasme à travailler dans un laboratoire de pétrologie expérimentale et la ténacité à rechercher la meilleure qualité de données possible sont très appréciés.
Langues
ANGLAIS
Niveau
Excellent
Domaine de recherche
Géosciences » Autre
Années d'expérience en recherche
Aucun

Informations Complémentaires

Lieu(x) de travail

Nombre d'offres disponibles
1
Entreprise/Institut
Institut Sciences de la Terre Orléans (ISTO), CNRS-Univ. Orléans
Pays
France
État/Province
Centre Val de Loire
Ville
Orléans
Code Postal
45071
Rue
1A rue de la Férollerie
Champ géographique

Où postuler

E-mail
Kenneth.koga@univ-orleans.fr

Contact

Ville
Orléans
Site web
Rue
Château de la Source, Avenue du Parc Floral
Code Postal
45067
E-mail
Kenneth.koga@univ-orleans.fr

Job Features

Job CategoryDoctorat

Organisation/Entreprise UNIVERSITE D’ORLÉANS Département Inst. Sci. de la Terre Orléans (ISTO) Domaine de recherche Géosciences » Autre Profil de chercheur Chercheur de première étape (...View more

Job ID

AF9429 -0401-1705

Position Classification

FT Administrator

Position Summary

The Michael Ford Hip Hop Architecture Fellowship at the University of Detroit Mercy (UDM) is a groundbreaking program that aims to connect the field of architecture and Hip Hop culture. This fellowship, committed to nurturing innovative scholarship and creativity, provides a distinctive platform for individuals to explore and enrich the dynamic intersection of Hip Hop and architectural design. As the Fellow, you will explore the multifaceted connections between Hip Hop, urban planning, urban design, and community development as you collaborate directly with renowned Hip Hop architect Michael Ford and the Whitney M Young Jr Award-winning Detroit Collaborative Design Center (DCDC) and faculty. Beyond the UDM SACD classroom, your impact will resonate as you travel to co-facilitate Hip Hop Architecture Camps, engaging with students and communities nationwide. Join us in shaping the future of architectural education through a dynamic fusion of community engagement, music, and culturally relevant pedagogy.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Curricular Development and Instruction

  • Co-facilitate Hip Hop Architecture Camps in cities across the United States.
  • Co-Teach two undergraduate level Hip Hop Architecture Design Studios.
  • Advance the Hip Hop Architecture Camp curriculum for K-12 students and college students.

Event Coordination

  • Lecture Series: Lead the development of a city-wide, lecture series exploring the intersection of design and Hip Hop culture.

Community Engagement

  • Community Masterplan: The Fellow will edit and advance the development of a neighborhood masterplan based on completed works by youth during The Hip Hop Architecture Camps and students during the UDM SACD design studios. This published plan will be for a specific community within the City of Detroit.
Requirements

Minimum Qualifications

  • Must hold a master’s degree or higher in architecture or a related field. Licensure is not required.
  • Must demonstrate expertise or strong interest in Hip Hop culture.
  • Must demonstrate teaching experience in architectural design and related subjects.

Preferred Qualifications

  • We expect candidates to have a forward-thinking perspective.
  • Fellow will work with diverse communities, including youth with English as a second language. Fluency in Spanish is not required but is a bonus.

Physical Requirements

Job may require lifting light weight objects (1 to 10 pounds) with no repetitive bending or stooping.

Work Environment

Occasional exposure to objectionable conditions or variations such as those found in variable weather conditions or light industrial settings.

Salary/Pay Information

$60,000/Annually

Anticipated Schedule

Monday to Friday – 8.30 AM to 5.00 PM

Special Instructions to Applicants

Candidates must apply by completing an application and uploading materials. Materials must include:

  • A letter explaining your interest in the position and the school
  • A curriculum vitae
  • Examples of work including both design and teaching experience (24 pages maximum);
  • The names and contact information for three references.

Review of applications will begin Monday, April 8, 2024, and will continue until the position is filled. The appointment begins June 1, 2024.  Please direct any questions about the position to the Dean of the School of Architecture & Community Development, Dan Pitera, FAIA at piteradw@udmercy.edu . Please copy Brigette Murphy-Barbee murphybr@udmercy.edu on all other email correspondence.

Our School of Architecture & Community Development is the only accredited architecture program based in Detroit, and is internationally known for its long history of providing a social, economic and environmental justice-driven and student-centered educational approach. We have always taken particular pride in our expertise in public interest design and civic engagement. SACD is also home to the Detroit Collaborative Design Center (DCDC), a professional practice with full-time staff supported by student employees providing design, planning, and community engagement services to the non-profit community using a “teaching-hospital” model for architects. SACD seeks to recruit and retain a diverse faculty as a reflection of university mission and our commitment to providing excellent, student-centered education for our diverse student body.

For additional information about the School, visit our website: sacd.udmercy.edu. The School of Architecture & Community Development has recently completed a name change transition and is currently working through the corresponding graphic branding and identity update to its website.

Employee Benefits

At the University of Detroit Mercy, we continually strive to provide a high-quality, comprehensive benefits package to our valued employees. We offer our employees the following benefits:

1. Medical-

Three health plans to choose from with a large national provider network.

2. Dental-

UDM’s School of Dentistry FREE to you and your dependents.

Option to purchase additional dental plan through UNUM.

3. Vision -

Exams and lenses every 12 months.

4. Health Savings Account and Flexible Spending Accounts offered.

5. Employee Assistance Program-

Provided to everyone in your household.

6. Short-Term and Long-Term Disability.

7. Life and AD&D -

1x base salary up to $100,000

8. Option to purchase additional life insurance, accident insurance, and/or critical illness insurance.

9. Tuition Remission Benefit for you, your spouse, and children.

10. Retirement Plan -

UDM provides matches up to 8%

Michigan’s largest, most comprehensive private University, University of Detroit Mercy is an independent Catholic institution of higher education sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy and Society of Jesus. Detroit Mercy seeks qualified candidates who will contribute to the University’s mission, diversity, and excellence of its academic community. University of Detroit Mercy is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer with a diverse student body and welcomes persons of all backgrounds.


Job Features

Job CategoryStage et Formation

Job ID AF9429 -0401-1705 Position Classification FT Administrator Position Summary The Michael Ford Hip Hop Architecture Fellowship at the University of Detroit Mercy (UDM) is a groundbreaking program...View more

Organisation/Company
Associação do Instituto Superior Técnico para a Investigação e Desenvolvimento _IST-ID
Department
DRH
Research Field
Engineering » Mechanical engineering
Researcher Profile
First Stage Researcher (R1)
Country
Portugal
Application Deadline
26 Mar 2024 - 23:59 (Europe/Lisbon)
Type of Contract
Not Applicable
Job Status
Not Applicable
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?
Not funded by an EU programme
Reference Number
LA/P/0083/2020
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
No
Offer Description Applications are open for one Scientific Initiation Fellowship, within the framework of project LA LARSyS - MARETEC 2021-25 da IST-ID (LA/P/0083/2020 - MARETEC), financed by national funds through FCT/MCTES (PIDDAC Workplan: The aim is for the grant holder to support the development of computer applications for visualising the results of model simulations and tools for post-processing and improving models. This is a relevant programme for completing a higher vocational technical course, a bachelor’s degree, an integrated master’s degree or a master’s degree. Duration: The research fellowship(s) will have the duration of 12 months. It’s expected to begin in April 2024 and it cannot be renewed. It is mandatory to formalize applications with the submission of the following documents: i) B1 Form – Fellowship application (https://ist-id.pt/concursos/bolsas/ ); ii) Curriculum Vitae; iii)academic degree certificate; iv) proof of enrollment at an academic degree course or at a course that does not award an academic degree; v) motivation letter; vi) declaration on honour that the applicant does not exceed with this contract, including the possible renovations, an accumulated period of one year in this type of studentship, continuously or with interruptions, and has not held any other fellowship directly  or indirectly funded by FCT. Applications must be submitted to nuno.sarmento@tecnico.ulisboa.pt Requirements
Research Field
Engineering » Mechanical engineering
Education Level
Undergraduate
Skills/Qualifications Admission Requirements:
  • Be enrolled at a professional higher technical course, at a bachelor degree, at an integrated master or master degree, or to have a bachelor degree and be enrolled at a course that does not award an academic degree and it is integrated in the educational project of a higher education institution, performed in association or cooperation with one or several R&D units;
  • Not exceed with this contract, including the possible renovations, an accumulated period of one year in this type of studentship, continuously or with interruptions;
  • Not have held any other fellowship directly or indirectly funded by FCT.
Additional Information Benefits Monthly maintenance allowance: According to the values for Research Fellowships awarded by FCT in Portugal (https://www.fct.pt/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Tabela-de-Valores-SMM_atualizacao-2024.pdf ), the amount of the monthly maintenance allowance is 601.12 €, being the payment method an option of the Fellow (by Wire Transfer or cheque). Voluntary Social Security paid by the fellow will be reimbursed (until the 1st level). Eligibility criteria Admission Requirements:
  • Be enrolled at a professional higher technical course, at a bachelor degree, at an integrated master or master degree, or to have a bachelor degree and be enrolled at a course that does not award an academic degree and it is integrated in the educational project of a higher education institution, performed in association or cooperation with one or several R&D units;
  • Not exceed with this contract, including the possible renovations, an accumulated period of one year in this type of studentship, continuously or with interruptions;
  • Not have held any other fellowship directly or indirectly funded by FCT.
Selection process Selection methods: The selection methods will be the following:
  • Experience of the front-end platforms and languages used in the MARETEC network: 40% (0/20);
  • Experience in developing computer applications for simulating numerical models in a GIS environment: 30% (0/20);
  • Individual interview (in the event of a tie between the best-placed candidates), where motivation and specific knowledge will be assessed: 30% (0/20).
Composition of the selection Jury: President: Prof. Ramiro Neves; Members: Professor Marcos Mateus and Researcher Lígia Pinto. Substitute member: Professor Tânia Sousa. Announcement/ notification of the results: The final evaluation results will be communicated to all applicants by email. Deadlines and procedures of complaint and appeal . A complaint may be lodged from the final decision within 15 working days, or an appeal to the Executive Board of IST-ID within 30 working days, both counted from the respective notification Additional comments Legislation and Regulations: Statute of Scientific Research Fellow, approved by Law nr. 40/2004, of August 18, as worded by Decree-Law nr. 123/2019, of August 28; FCT Regulation for Research Studentships and Fellowships, available on https://www.fct.pt/apoios/bolsas/docs/RegulamentoBolsasFCT2019.pdf and https://dre.pt/application/file/a/127230968 . Workplace: The work will be developed at MARETEC/DEM of Instituto Superior Técnico, under the scientific supervision of Professor Ramiro Neves.
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1
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IST-ID
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Portugal
Geofield
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Lisbon
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The Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) invites nominations and applications for the position of Curator of the Loeb Fellowship. The School seeks an exceptional individual to build upon the legacy of Loeb Curators William Doebele, James Stockard LF ’78 and John C. Peterson LF ’06. The successful candidate will provide leadership to the Loeb Fellowship and contribute to the GSD community. The Loeb Fellowship is a year-long residential fellowship for mid-career professionals who are accomplished practitioners, influential in shaping the built and natural environment, whose work is advancing positive social outcomes in the US and around the world. Loeb Fellows spend an academic year at Harvard’s GSD where they have access to the intellectual and critical life of the University. The Fellows—approximately 10 each year—are selected based on their potential to use the resources of the GSD, the University, and the current and past Fellows to become even more effective leaders and to have a greater impact as a result of their Fellowship year. The Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) educates leaders in design, research, and scholarship to make a resilient, just, and beautiful world. The GSD offers degree programs across a range of design disciplines—architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, urban design, design engineering, and real estate—as well as advanced research programs that cut across all of these disciplines, and a robust public program of lectures, exhibitions, and publications. Taken together, the immense variety of people, programs, and ideas represented at the School sustains a vibrant and rich environment for learning, inquiry, and collaboration unlike that of any other design school. Now in its sixth decade, the Loeb Fellowship was founded with a gift from John L. and Frances Loeb. Over the past fifty-three years the Fellowship has offered the resources of Harvard to a diverse group of over 500 Loeb Fellows from 40 U.S. states and 34 countries. For more information see: gsd.harvard.edu/loeb-fellowship and loebfellowship.gsd.harvard.edu. Candidates are encouraged to apply by April 26, 2024. However, applications will be reviewed on a continuing basis and the search will remain open until the position is filled.

Position Description

CORE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Reporting to the Dean of the GSD, the Curator provides vision and overall direction to the Loeb Fellowship program for mid-career professionals in design-related disciplines. As principal spokesperson for the program, the Curator directs the outreach within Harvard and beyond. In addition to providing leadership to and management of the Loeb Fellowship in the four areas described below—Fellows, Alumni, Curation, Administration—the Curator will also be expected to contribute to the School through service to the GSD.

  • Loeb Fellows
    • Convene cohort activities including orientations, weekly seminars, retreats and cohort travel, and dinners. Initiate and administer subsidiary projects and events, such as colloquia, seminars, and travel opportunities.
    • Convene and serve on a nine-person Selection Committee for each cohort of Loeb Fellows. Direct annual Selection process, including recruitment.
    • Direct recruitment and promotion. Have a wide network of colleagues on which to draw in seeking Loeb Fellows.
    • Serve as advisor to Fellows on yearly individual work plans. Have the ability to mentor and motivate Fellows as mid-career professionals to grow in their technical skills, their vision, and their leadership ability.
    • Encourage Fellows’ integration and networking within GSD, across Harvard and among Loeb Alumni. Facilitate contacts between the fellows and members of the GSD and Harvard communities.
    • Collaborate with the Dean on the Senior Loeb Scholar appointment process and programming.
  • Loeb Alumni
    • Serve as liaison for the Loeb Fellowship alumni community and the GSD.
    • Work with the Loeb Fellowship Alumni Association (LFAA) to pursue its mission, including the values of equity, diversity and sustainability. Support ongoing professional, intellectual, and social engagement among alumni. Foster collaboration between the Loeb Fellowship program, Loeb alumni, and the GSD.
    • Facilitate alumni communications and networking, internally and externally, including central alumni database.
    • Support alumni events and programs, including Loeb Fellowship Alumni Council (LFAC) grants and annual LFAA fall study tours.
  • Curation
    • Strategic planning, including visionary thinking around expanded programming, engagement, outreach, and potential impact of Fellowship, Fellows, and Alumni.
    • Develop relationships and programming across the GSD, Harvard, and beyond, working with diverse constituencies, including students, faculty, staff, alumni and external stakeholders.
    • Explore research and knowledge production opportunities, including public programs, exhibition and publication opportunities.
    • Together with the Dean, convene an advisory committee to deepen relationships across the School.
  • Administration
    • Supervise Loeb Fellowship staff as well as independent contractors and other partners.
    • Oversee and steward Loeb Fellowship facilities, including working with the Facilities and Campus Operations Office on management and maintenance of residential properties.
    • Direct financial management, including working with the Finance Office on annual budget.
    • Direct strategic communications, both internal and external.
    • Identify, cultivate and pursue development and partnership opportunities, including in collaboration with the GSD Development and Alumni Relations Office
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES Supervises the Program Director and Coordinator of Loeb Fellowship Program as well as independent contractors.

Basic Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree required
  • Proven curatorial, staff and program management, and/or development leadership in an educational/design setting including architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, urban design or related field is required.
  • Experience working with academic leadership and faculty in an external relations context.

Additional Qualifications and Skills

  • Be able to articulate and impart the values of “disciplinary knowledge and trans-disciplinary impact” to the diverse groups of practitioners who make up each class of Fellows
  • Have an interest in and ability to build and support an intellectual and professional community.
  • Be able to communicate and work across disciplinary boundaries
  • Have excellent interpersonal and intercultural communication skills that work across diverse audiences including students, faculty, fellows, alumni, donors, and the greater public.
  • Be committed to advancing the engagement of the design professions within the public, private, nonprofit and NGO sectors for the public good.
  • Have the ability to work across, and engage with issues at different scales of the built environment.
  • A Master’s degree in a field of study taught at the GSD is preferred.
  • Demonstrate and implement a commitment to the values of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging:
    • Harvard University views equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging as the pathway to achieving inclusive excellence and fostering a campus culture where everyone can thrive. We strive to create a community that draws upon the widest possible pool of talent to unify excellence and diversity while fully embracing individuals from varied backgrounds, cultures, races, identities, life experiences, perspectives, beliefs, and values.
    • The Curator is encouraged to:
      • Develop strategy to ensure that diversity, belonging and inclusion efforts are infused in all aspects of Loeb Fellowship, Senior Loeb Scholar and Alumni cohorts and programs and attend to the issues of intersectionality within and among  the Loeb community
      • Prioritize the innovation and reflection that comes from recognizing diverse perspectives and experiences and creating space for them in the Loeb Fellowship and GSD communities
      • Have a proven ability to work collaboratively and engage in productive and respectful dialog with individuals of differing backgrounds

Physical Requirements

There are no known physical requirements associated with this position.

Working Conditions

Work is mainly performed in an office setting.

Additional Information

The Loeb Fellowship Curator will be appointed for an initial term of five years, and the position is renewable, contingent upon review and reappointment by the Dean. The Loeb Curator position is normally a full-time obligation and full-time residence in, or relocation to, the Boston metropolitan area is a requirement of the position. As appropriate to the Curator’s disciplinary and professional background, and at the discretion of the Department Chairs, a teaching appointment may be considered, reviewed annually and contingent on continuation of the staff appointment.

Work Format Details

This is a hybrid position that is based in Massachusetts. Additional details will be discussed during the interview process. All remote work must be performed within one of the Harvard Registered Payroll States, which currently includes Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Virginia, Washington, and California (CA for exempt positions only). Certain visa types and funding sources may limit work location. Individuals must meet work location sponsorship requirements prior to employment.

Benefits

We invite you to visit Harvard's Total Rewards website (https://hr.harvard.edu/totalrewards) to learn more about our outstanding benefits package, which may include:

  • Paid Time Off: 3-4 weeks of accrued vacation time per year (3 weeks for support staff and 4 weeks for administrative/professional staff), 12 accrued sick days per year, 12.5 holidays plus a Winter Recess in December/January, 3 personal days per year (prorated based on date of hire), and up to 12 weeks of paid leave for new parents who are primary care givers.
  • Health and Welfare: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits, disability and life insurance programs, along with voluntary benefits. Most coverage begins as of your start date.
  • Work/Life and Wellness: Child and elder/adult care resources including on campus childcare centers, Employee Assistance Program, and wellness programs related to stress management, nutrition, meditation, and more.
  • Retirement: University-funded retirement plan with contributions from 5% to 15% of eligible compensation, based on age and earnings with full vesting after 3 years of service.
  • Tuition Assistance Program: Competitive program including $40 per class at the Harvard Extension School and reduced tuition through other participating Harvard graduate schools.
  • Tuition Reimbursement: Program that provides 75% to 90% reimbursement up to $5,250 per calendar year for eligible courses taken at other accredited institutions.
  • Professional Development: Programs and classes at little or no cost, including through the Harvard Center for Workplace Development and LinkedIn Learning.
  • Commuting and Transportation: Various commuter options handled through the Parking Office, including discounted parking, half-priced public transportation passes and pre-tax transit passes, biking benefits, and more.
  • Harvard Facilities Access, Discounts and Perks: Access to Harvard athletic and fitness facilities, libraries, campus events, credit union, and more, as well as discounts to various types of services (legal, financial, etc.) and cultural and leisure activities throughout metro-Boston.

Job Function

General Administration

Department Office Location

USA - MA - Cambridge

Job Code

360060 Admin Offcr/SrIndiv Contrib

Work Format

Hybrid (partially on-site, partially remote)

Sub-Unit

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Department

HGSD

Union

00 - Non Union, Exempt or Temporary

Time Status

Full-time

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Identity

Commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging

Harvard University views equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging as the pathway to achieving inclusive excellence and fostering a campus culture where everyone can thrive. We strive to create a community that draws upon the widest possible pool of talent to unify excellence and diversity while fully embracing individuals from varied backgrounds, cultures, races, identities, life experiences, perspectives, beliefs, and values.

EEO Statement

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS:

The Robert Burns Fellowship was established in 1958 by a group of citizens, who wished to remain anonymous, to commemorate the bicentenary of the birth of Robert Burns, and to perpetuate appreciation of the valuable services rendered to the early settlement of Otago by the Burns family.

The general purpose of the Fellowship is to encourage and promote imaginative New Zealand literature, and to associate writers thereof with the University. It is attached to the Department of English at the University of Otago.

The Fellowship duration is from 1 February 2025 to 31 January 2026. The stipend for the Fellowship is equivalent to a Lecturer’s salary and may include a contribution to travel/removal expenses. The salary is payable in twelve equal monthly instalments.

For further information about the Fellowship and previous recipients, please see below for attached Conditions of Award.

Applications

The following supporting material should be uploaded when you complete your online application: •    Covering letter including short biography. •    Curriculum vitae. •    Details of published work. •    A 500-word outline of work contemplated. •    Samples of work (there is no minimum or maximum amount required).

Please apply via the Recruitment System. We encourage all documentation to be submitted via this system, the following file formats are accepted for attachments: •    Word (.doc/.docx). •    Word Perfect (.wpd). •    Excel (.xls/.xlsx). •    Rich Text Format (.rtf). •    Portable Document Format (.pdf).

You may attach up to 10 files, and each file must not exceed 1.5 Mb.

Testimonials and names of referees are not required.

If you have any questions about the application process, please contact the Recruitment Team.

If you have any queries about the Fellowship, please email the Arts Fellowship Administrator.

Applications will close on Sunday, 2 June 2024.

Additional Information

Contact: Arts Fellowship Administrator

Contact: Recruitment Team     Tel: +64 3 479 8275

Position details: Conditions of Award

Guidelines for Academic Positions: Guidelines

Further Information: Fellowship Website

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS

The Fellowship was established by the University Council in 1969 and was made possible by the generous interest of anonymous friends of the University. The general purpose of the Mozart Fellowship Fund is to aid and encourage composers of music in the practice and advancement of their art, to associate them with the life of the University, and at the same time to foster an interest in contemporary music within the University and in the community.

The Fellowship duration is 1 February 2025 to 31 January 2026. The stipend for the Fellowship is equivalent to a Lecturer’s salary and may include a contribution to travel/removal expenses. The salary is payable in fortnightly instalments.

For further information about the Fellowship and previous recipients, please see below for attached Conditions of Award.

Applications

Applications must include your curriculum vitae and should include a maximum of three pieces of your work (scores and recordings).

Please apply via the Recruitment System. We encourage all documentation to be submitted via this system where possible. The following file formats are accepted for attachments: •    Word (.doc/.docx) •    Word Perfect (.wpd) •    Excel (.xls/.xlsx) •    Rich Text Format (.rtf) •    Portable Document Format (.pdf)

You may attach up to 10 files, and each file must not exceed 1.5 Mb.

Audio file formats are not supported by this online Recruitment System but you may list web links in this application if your audio files can be accessed online. Alternatively, audio files can be mailed on CD or USB drive.

Additional material can be sent to the Fellowships Administrator. If you require any supporting material to be returned, please supply a prepaid self-addressed envelope. All remaining material will be confidentially disposed. Any material submitted outside of the recruitment system must be declared at the time of application and should be sent to:

Arts Fellowships Administrator Humanities Divisional Office, 5th Floor, Arts 1 Building, 95 Albany Street Dunedin New Zealand

or

Arts Fellowships Administrator Humanities Divisional Office PO Box 56, Dunedin, 9054, New Zealand.

Material must be received by the closing date.

To enable all members of the Mozart Fellowship Selection Committee to listen to each applicant’s work prior to the Selection Committee meeting, it may be necessary for copies to be made. Once the Selection Committee meeting has been held, all copies will be destroyed.

Applicants should give the names and contact email addresses of three persons (one of whom should, if possible, hold a University position) who are prepared to act as referees.

Applications will close on Sunday, 2 June 2024.

If you have any questions about the application process please contact the Recruitment Team.

If you have any queries about the Fellowship please email the Arts Fellowship Administrator.

Additional Information

Contact: Recruitment Team   +64 3 479 8275

Contact: Arts Fellowship Administrator

Position details: Conditions of Award

Guidelines for Academic Positions: Guidelines

Further Information: Department Website

Create an email with a link to this vacancy: Create email

Location: About Dunedin

Primary Location NZL-SI-Dunedin Employment Status Fixed Term Salary Level and Range Please see information above Organisation Humanities Divisional Office Job Function Fellowships


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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS The Fellowship was established by the University Council in 1969 and was made possible by the generous interest of anonymous friends of the University. The general...View more

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS

The Fellowship was established by the University Council in 1962 and was initiated by the generous interest of anonymous friends of the University. The general purpose of the Frances Hodgkins Fellowship Fund is to aid and encourage painters and sculptors in the practice of their art, to associate them with the life of the University, and at the same time to foster an interest in the Arts within the University.

The Fellowship duration is 1 February 2025 to 31 January 2026. The stipend for the Fellowship is equivalent to a Lecturer’s salary and may include a contribution to travel/removal expenses.

For further information about the Fellowship and previous recipients, please see below for attached Conditions of Award.

Applications

Applications must include your curriculum vitae, a catalogue of works and a work plan of how you propose to make use of the Fellowship if awarded to you. You should also give details of three referees.

Please apply via the Recruitment System. We encourage all documentation to be submitted via this system. The following file formats are accepted for attachments: •    Word (.doc/.docx). •    Word Perfect (.wpd). •    Excel (.xls/.xlsx). •    Rich Text Format (.rtf). •    Portable Document Format (.pdf).

You may attach up to 10 files, and each file must not exceed 1.5 Mb.

Additional material, for example images, can be sent in a range of formats (photographs, CDs, DVDs, USB Drives) to the Administrator. If you require any supporting material to be returned, please supply a prepaid self-addressed envelope. All remaining material will be confidentially disposed. Any material submitted outside of the recruitment system must be declared at the time of application and may be addressed to:

Arts Fellowships Administrator Humanities Divisional Office 5th Floor, Arts 1 Building 95 Albany Street Dunedin 9054 New Zealand

or

Arts Fellowships Administrator Humanities Divisional Office PO Box 56 Dunedin, 9054 New Zealand

Material must be received by the closing date.

It would be helpful to receive reviews of exhibitions held within the last five years, with the name of the reviewer, journal or newspaper and date of review.

Testimonials are not required.

Applicants should give the names and contact email addresses of three persons (one of whom should, if possible, hold a University position) who are prepared to act as referees.

If you have any questions about the application process please contact the Recruitment Team.

If you have any queries about the Fellowship please email the Arts Fellowship Administrator.

Applications will close on Sunday, 2 June 2024.

Additional Information

Contact: Arts Fellowship Administrator

Contact: Recruitment Team   Tel: +64 3 479 8275

Position details: Condition of Award

Guidelines for Academic Positions: Guidelines

Further Information: Department Website

Create an email with a link to this vacancy: Create email

Location: About Dunedin

Primary Location NZL-SI-Dunedin Employment Status Fixed Term Salary Level and Range Please see information above Organisation Humanities Divisional Office Job Function Fellowships


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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS The Fellowship was established by the University Council in 1962 and was initiated by the generous interest of anonymous friends of the University. The general pur...View more

The SEDarc Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) is delighted to announce that we have been awarded funding from the ESRC to host Postdoctoral Fellows for the 2024-25 academic year.

Fellowships are aimed at providing a development opportunity for those in the immediate postdoctoral stage of their career, to provide the opportunity to consolidate their PhD through developing publications, their networks, and their research and professional skills. Fellowships are for 12 months.

The funding opportunity will be open to applicants who:

  • Have been awarded a PhD or have passed their viva voce with minor amendments by the application deadline of 16 May 2024 and have been awarded their PhD by the fellowship start date of 1 October 2024.
  • Have no more than 12 months active postdoctoral experience since passing their viva voce (allowing for career breaks) by 16 May 2024. The period of active post-doctoral experience should be calculated from the viva voce being passed to the closing date of 16 May 2024.

How to apply:

All applicants must submit an expression of interest (EOI) form together with a 2-page CV to sedarc@rhul.ac.uk by the 21 March 2024. We encourage applicants to also complete the ESRC SEDarc Postdoctoral Fellowships equal opportunities monitoring form. Please note that responses to the EDI form will be anonymised and held securely for statistical reporting to the ESRC only.

To obtain a copy of the EOI form please enter your details here: Postdoctoral Fellowship - Expression of Interest (EOI) request form

Applications will then be assessed, those shortlisted will then be asked to complete the ESRC application form. SEDarc will peer review the proposals and make funding decisions on behalf of ESRC by 17 June 2024.

For queries related to the call, please e-mail sedarc@rhul.ac.uk . Further information from the ESRC regarding early career researchers can be found here: Early career researchers – UKRI


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The SEDarc Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) is delighted to announce that we have been awarded funding from the ESRC to host Postdoctoral Fellows for the 2024-25 academic year. Fellowships are aime...View more

*Applications will be reviewed on a rolling-basis.

FDA Office and Location: A research opportunity is available within the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in The Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER), located at St. Louis, Missouri.

The Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) performs an essential public health task by making sure that safe and effective drugs are available to improve the health of people in the United States. As part of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), CDER regulates over-the-counter and prescription drugs, including biological therapeutics and generic drugs. This work covers more than just medicines.

Research Project: This project is located in the Office of Testing and Research (OTR), Office of Pharmactical of Quality (OPQ). The project is involved in the development of analytical procedures to characterize adulterants in drug products using Nuclear Resonance Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. Using the developed method, you will screen a variety of pharmaceutical products to determine the prevalence of impurity contamination.

Learning Objectives: Under the guidance of the mentor, the participant will have opportunities to expand their knowledge and experience in pharmaceutical development, application assessment and regulation by attending internal and external trainings, conferences, and involvement in the processes of solving real-world regulatory issues.

Appointment Length: The appointment will initially be for one year, but may be renewed upon recommendation of FDA and is contingent on the availability of funds.

Level of Participation: The appointment is full time.

Citizenship Requirements: This opportunity is available to U.S. citizens, Lawful Permanent Residents (LPR), and foreign nationals. Non-U.S. citizen applicants should refer to the Guidelines for Non-U.S. Citizens Details page  of the program website for information about the valid immigration statuses that are acceptable for program participation.

This program, administered by ORAU through its contract with the U.S. Department of Energy to manage the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, was established through an interagency agreement between DOE and FDA. The participant will receive a monthly stipend commensurate with educational level and experience. Proof of health insurance is required for participation in this program. Participants do not become employees of FDA, DOE or the program administrator, and there are no employment-related benefits.

Completion of a successful background investigation by the Office of Personnel Management is required for an applicant to be on-boarded at FDA.  OPM can complete a background investigation only for individuals, including non-US Citizens, who have resided in the US for a total of three of the past five years.

FDA Ethics Requirements

If an ORISE Fellow, to include their spouse and minor children, reports what is identified as a Significantly Regulated Organization (SRO) or prohibited investment fund financial interest in any amount, or a relationship with an SRO, except for spousal employment with an SRO, and the individual will not voluntarily divest the financial interest or terminate the relationship, then the individual is not placed at FDA. For additional requirements, see FDA Ethics for Nonemployee Scientists .

FDA requires ORISE participants to read and sign their FDA Education and Training Agreement within 30 days of his/her start date, setting forth the conditions and expectations for his/her educational appointment at the agency.  This agreement covers such topics as the following:

  • Non-employee nature of the ORISE appointment;
  • Prohibition on ORISE Fellows performing inherently governmental functions;
  • Obligation of ORISE Fellows to convey all necessary rights to the FDA regarding intellectual property conceived or first reduced to practice during their fellowship;
  • The fact that research materials and laboratory notebooks are the property of the FDA;
  • ORISE fellow’s obligation to protect and not to further disclose or use non-public information.

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*Applications will be reviewed on a rolling-basis. FDA Office and Location: A research opportunity is available within the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in The Center for Drug Evaluation and R...View more

Organisation/Company
Université de Lorraine, Metz
Research Field
Physics
Chemistry
Researcher Profile
Recognised Researcher (R2)
Leading Researcher (R4)
First Stage Researcher (R1)
Established Researcher (R3)
Country
France
Application Deadline
Type of Contract
Temporary
Job Status
Full-time
Offer Starting Date
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?
Not funded by an EU programme
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
No

Offer Description

Dans le domaine de la physique moléculaire, la dynamique non-adiabatique des états excités revêt un intérêt pour des applications variées, de la biologie à la science des matériaux. L'utilisation d'outils numériques pour la modélisation de ces processus implique des méthodes approximées, notamment l'approche surface hopping, qui permet de traiter des systèmes à plusieurs dimensions mais intrinsèquement implique des approximations qui limitent l’interprétation des phénomènes quantiques. Pour surmonter ces limites, l'algorithme Generalised-Coupled Trajectory-Mixed Quantum Classical (G-CT MQC), basé sur la théorie de la factorisation exacte, émerge comme une approche prometteuse. Dans l’état actuel, l’application de l’algorithme G-CT-MQC reste cependant encore limité à des systèmes modèles à une ou deux dimensions, en raison des contraintes computationnelles. Dans ce projet de recherche, nous visons à développer et étendre le domaine d’application de cet algorithme pour étudier la dynamique des états excités des systèmes moléculaires à plusieurs dimensions. Pour valider nos développements méthodologiques, nous envisageons de les appliquer à la réaction de collision entre l’éthylène (C2H4) et l’atome d’oxygène O(3P). Il s’agit d’une réaction importante dans le contexte de la combustion et de la chimie atmosphérique. Les résultats de l'algorithme G-CT-MQC serviront de référence précise pour guider l'amélioration des approximations dans le cadre des méthodes de surface-hopping, visant à affiner les modèles tout en préservant l'efficacité computationnelle. Ce projet de recherche nous permettra de mieux comprendre les mécanismes fondamentaux régissant la réactivité chimique à l'échelle moléculaire, ouvrant la voie à des applications innovantes dans différents domaines, tels que la conception de nouveaux matériaux, l'optimisation de processus industriels et la protection de l'environnement. Le projet, qui se trouve à l'interface de la physique moléculaire et de la chimie quantique, et qui s’appuie sur l’outil mathématique et informatique, s’adresse à un(e) candidat(e) motivé(e) avec une formation en physique ou en chimie quantique. Funding category: Contrat doctoral 3 ans - temps plein PHD title: Doctorat en Physique PHD Country: France

Requirements

Specific Requirements
Candidat ou candidate avec une formation en physique ou en chimie quantique. Compétences requises: - Diplôme de master en chimie théorique, physique ou équivalent - Expérience en programmation en Fortran et Python - Maîtrise de l'anglais De plus, une expertise en calcul de structure électronique et dynamique non-adiabatique, ainsi que des compétences en travail sous UNIX/Linux, seront appréciées.

Additional Information

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Organisation/Company Université de Lorraine, Metz Research Field Physics Chemistry Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Leading Researcher (R4) First Stage Researcher (R1) Established Resear...View more

The NSF-funded Science and Technology Center for Quantitative Cell Biology at the University of Illinos Urbana-Champaign offers several postdoctoral fellowship opportunities to support outstanding scientists. These fellowships provide a unique opportunity for selected scholars to engage in a two-year interdisciplinary research fellowship while advancing the research of QCB. Application deadline is March 31, 2024, with fellowships starting as early as May.

Both QCB and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign are diverse, inclusive communities. Anyone with a PhD earned in the past 10 years, or have an expected PhD by September 1, 2024, who meets the eligibility criteria is welcome to apply. We especially encourage women, those from underrepresented groups and communities, and persons with disabilities to apply.

Fellowships are open to any U.S. citizen or permanent resident (Green Card holder) and to non-U.S. applicants affiliated with our partner institutions. A complete list of industry and academic partners can be found at the bottom of the STC QCB members webpage.

QCB seeks to quantitatively describe the physical and chemical processes that define the functional state of a cell. Our goal: To make 4D (space plus time) computational whole cell models of bacterial, yeast, and mammalian cells. We are working towards our goal through our research themes of computing tools, revolutionary experimental data, and science education and research. Preference will be given to applicants in the core QCB research areas:

  • Whole Cell Modeling: - improve WCMs for bacteria, yeast and eukaryotic cells and connections to established MD (e.g., Martini, Gromacs, NAMD) and analysis programs (e.g., VMD).   Subcellular Dynamics using MINFLUX: data acquisition and new data/analysis tools   Spatial Chemical Composition using label-free-IR imaging   Converting cryo-electron tomograms into images for WCMs and Minecraft   Studies on organelles in selected organisms (e.g., yeast) connected to points 1-4 above   Integration with other QCB programs to increase impact (e.g., summer school, workshops, Minecraft development, collaboration with our MSI partners)

QCB Fellows will receive a starting annual salary of $56,000, with an inflation increase to an annual salary of $57,680 the second year, along with allowances for pre-approved research travel.

Complete application requirements, including a link to the required application, may be viewed at: https://qcb.illinois.edu/members/postdoctoral-fellowships

If you have any questions about the QCB Postdoctoral Fellowships or the application process, please email us: qcb_postdocs@beckman.illinois.edu

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The NSF-funded Science and Technology Center for Quantitative Cell Biology at the University of Illinos Urbana-Champaign offers several postdoctoral fellowship opportunities to support outstanding sci...View more