[SA_Scat] Postdoc in nanoparticle flow characterisation - KTH/DESY
Roth, Stephan
stephan.roth at desy.de
Wed Nov 7 08:02:49 GMT 2018
Dear colleagues,
I would like to draw your attention to the following postdoc position in a
joint project between KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm,
Sweden, and DESY, Hamburg, Germany. The post-doctoral project will be
active within the field of fluid physics of micro-fluidics and spray
coating using synchrotron and neutron scattering techniques as primary
tools. The goal of the project will be to develop new scientific knowledge
related to new processes for fabrication of cellulose-based materials. The
work will be performed as a part of the collaboration between KTH and
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY).
Qualifications:
We are looking for a candidate with a doctoral education (completed in the
last 3 years) in the area of experimental engineering physics or mechanics
with experience of X-ray scattering measurement techniques. Good knowledge
in communicating in English orally and in writing is required.
Last application date 15.Nov.2018 11:59 PM CET
Please visit the website
https://www.kth.se/en/om/work-at-kth/lediga-jobb/what:job/jobID:233879/whe
re:4/ for further information or contact
Doc. Dr. Daniel Söderberg / Director Treesearch, dansod at kth.se
Adj. Prof. Dr. Stephan Roth , svroth at kth.se
Best regards
Stephan Roth
Adj. Prof. Dr. Stephan V. Roth
Photon Science (FS-PE)
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY)
Notkestr. 85
D-22607 Hamburg (Germany)
Tel.: +49 40 8998 2934 & +49 151 12071459
Fax : +49 40 8994 2934
&
Adjunct Professor in Synchrotron Radiation Characterization in Fibre and
Polymer Technology
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Department of Fibre and Polymer Technology
Teknikringen 56-58, SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden
eMail: svroth at kth.se & stephan.roth at desy.de
Web: desy.de/~sroth
https://www.kth.se/profile/svroth/
und:
photon-science.desy.de/facilities/petra_iii/beamlines/p03_minaxs/index_eng
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