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Synthesis of nanostructured materials under extreme conditions

Objective

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Synthesis and Characterization of Nanostructured Materials under Extrerne Conditions The Chair of Physics of New Materials of the University of Rostock is seeking outstanding young (35 years old or less) scientists to work on a new project of advanced materials synthesis under extreme pressure and temperature conditions. The responsibilities include characterization by magnetic measurements, Mössbauer effect spectroscopy and thermal analysis. Previous experience with high-pressure technology, nanomaterials synthesis and synchrotron radiation experiments is desirable. The two fellowships (24 months each) are offered in the frame of the Marie Curie Development Host scheme of the 5^th European Community Framework Programme. A Ph.D. in Material Science or related sciences (Solid State or Applied Physics, Chemistry, etc) or at least 4 years of full-time research experience at a post-graduate level is required. Eligible candidates should be nationals or residents of an European Community Member or Associated States other than Germany. For a complete information package access http://www.physik1.uni-rostock.de/host/The(opens in new window) University of Rostock, founded in 1419, is located close to the Baltic Sea shore and is one of the traditional research and university education centres in Northern Europe. Applications form all qualified candidates are welcomed. Women candidates are particularly encouraged to apply. Application deadline: 1 January 2002. Other 2 fellowships will be offered in 2004. Informal enquires should be addressed to: Prof. Dr. E. Burkel, Universität Rostock, August-Bebel-str., 55, 18055 Rostock, Germany, tel:49-381-498.1727 fax:49-381-498.1726 e-mail:burkel@)physik1.uni-rostock.de.

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ROSTOCK UNIVERSITY
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August-Bebel-Strasse 55
18055 ROSTOCK
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