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Postdoctoral scholarship to Study the Growth Mechanisms of Carbon Nanotubes
 

A postdoctoral scholarship is available within the CARAMEL Consortium at Göteborg University / Chalmers University of Technology.  The position will focus on high resolution TEM analysis and studies of carbon nanotube growth in chemical vapour deposition.  Analytical techniques such as EDX, EELS and microdiffraction will be utilized.  Cross-sectional TEM of nanotube films grown on different substrates will be of particular interest.  The studies of carbon nanotube growth will be carried out in close collaboration with students and researchers in materials fabrication and molecular dynamics simulations at Chalmers and Göteborg University (GU).

The position will be available for one year with a possible extension for a maximum of one further year, and is open to non-Swedish citizens who received their PhD not more than two years before the starting date of the scholarship. The successful candidate is expected to have good working experience with high resolution analysis and imaging in TEM.  Experience of carbon nanotube growth and manipulation or working with other nanostructures is advantageous but not essential.

For further information, please contact Prof. Lena Falk, Division for Microscopy and Microanalysis, Department of Applied Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, e-mail: lklfalk@fy.chalmers.se

The application must contain a letter of interest, a description of the applicants research and teaching activities, CV, degree certificate, list of publications and the names and e-mail addresses of three references.  The application must be marked with ref nr 2007/21.

Preferably, all documents should be submitted electronically and in one file (pdf format) to:  registrator@adm.chalmers.se
Or by mail to:
Registrator
Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden

The closing date for applications is March 1, 2007.

The CARAMEL consortium is lead by Prof. Eleanor Campbell, Dept. of Physics, Göteborg University (e-mail: Eleanor.campbell@physics.gu.se).  For more information about the carbon nanotube activities in Göteborg please visit the CARAMEL website (http://www.fy.chalmers.se/caramel/).




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