PhD in Biological Physics
Modeling The Mitotic Spindle
European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany.
Eukaryotic cells are the building blocks of multi-cellular life. Their genetic material is stored on discrete entities: the chromosomes, which must be segregated to the daughter cells at each division. This essential task is accomplished with high fidelity by the mitotic spindle, a remarkable example of dynamic intracellular structure. A PhD fellowship financed by HFSP is available in the laboratory of F. Nédélec, to study the mitotic spindle using the tools of biophysics, modeling and numerical simulations. The work will be conducted in collaboration with the experimental laboratories of Arshad Desai (Ludwig cancer research institute, San Diego, USA).
We proposed to initially study the chromosomes alignment in spindle of C. elegans. We will study further aspects of microtubule-chromosome interactions in divergent organisms, to uncover universal mechanisms of mitotic spindle function. The work will involve advanced optical microscopy, mathematical modeling, and will require traveling to San Diego.
Applicants with prior training in Physics, Mathematics, I.T. or engineering, and a willingness to explore the opportunities offered in Biology are encouraged to apply. EMBL is a renowned international research laboratory, with more than 60 nationalities represented. The working language is English.
The deadline for application is November 1st, 2006.
To apply online: www.embl.de/training/phdprogramme
Important: select Cell Biology and Biophysics in your `Programme preference'
For more information: www.cytosim.org
François Nédélec, BioMS Group leader
EMBL, Cell Biology and Cell Biophysics
Meyerhofstrasse 1, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Email: nedelec@embl.de
Telephone: (+49) 6221 387 597
Telefax: (+49) 6221 387 512
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PhD studentship - McGill University, Canada
Applications are due by: 04-Dec-2006
Applications are invited for a PhD studentship available in the Neuropragmatics and Emotion Lab at McGill University beginning September, 2007.
The appropriate student will share general research interests with members of the lab which touch on the communication of emotion or attitudes in the human voice and/or through spoken language. The recipient will be expected to apply and register for a PhD in the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders at McGill University (Montréal, Canada) and will be supervised by Dr. Marc Pell
Applicants must possess a first-class honours degree (minimum Bachelor-level equivalent) in Linguistics, Psychology, Communication Disorders, or a related discipline, preferrably with courses in psycho/neuro-linguistics. The specific research focus should be developed by the student but will probably centre on defining acoustic, perceptual, and/or neuro-cognitive components for understanding or expressing emotive qualities in speech during natural communication; disorders of emotive communication following acquired brain damage; or the influences of emotion and affect on normal and/or disordered language processing.
Funding is for a maximum of three years and will consist of an annual stipend of CAD $20,000 plus support for presenting work at research meetings.
As a first step, please register your interest to compete for the studentship by sending your CV and a detailed cover letter describing your research interests and academic goals to:
Dr. Marc Pell
McGill University, SCSD
1266, ave. des Pins Ouest
Montreal (QC) H3G 1A8
Canada
(Email: marc.pell@mcgill.ca)
All completed applications received by December 4, 2006 will be considered for the studentship. Please note that language and neuroscience research are strategic priorities at McGill, and all students admitted to the School of Communication Sciences & Disorders benefit from collaborations and extensive facilities available as members of the Centre for Research on Language, Mind, and Brain (www.crlmb.mcgill.ca). For complete information about the School`s mission and advance details about applying for the PhD degree, please visit www.mcgill.ca/scsd.
Mailing Address for Applications:
Attn: Dr. Marc Pell
1266, ave. des Pins Ouest
Montreal Quebec H3G 1A8
Canada
Applications are due by: 04-Dec-2006
Contact Information: Dr. Marc Pell marc.pell@mcgill.ca
Applications are invited for a PhD studentship available in the Neuropragmatics and Emotion Lab at McGill University beginning September, 2007.
The appropriate student will share general research interests with members of the lab which touch on the communication of emotion or attitudes in the human voice and/or through spoken language. The recipient will be expected to apply and register for a PhD in the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders at McGill University (Montréal, Canada) and will be supervised by Dr. Marc Pell
Funding is for a maximum of three years and will consist of an annual stipend of CAD $20,000 plus support for presenting work at research meetings.
As a first step, please register your interest to compete for the studentship by sending your CV and a detailed cover letter describing your research interests and academic goals to:
Dr. Marc Pell
McGill University, SCSD
1266, ave. des Pins Ouest
Montreal (QC) H3G 1A8
Canada
(Email: marc.pell@mcgill.ca)
All completed applications received by December 4, 2006 will be considered for the studentship. Please note that language and neuroscience research are strategic priorities at McGill, and all students admitted to the School of Communication Sciences & Disorders benefit from collaborations and extensive facilities available as members of the Centre for Research on Language, Mind, and Brain (www.crlmb.mcgill.ca). For complete information about the School`s mission and advance details about applying for the PhD degree, please visit www.mcgill.ca/scsd.
Mailing Address for Applications:
Attn: Dr. Marc Pell
1266, ave. des Pins Ouest
Montreal Quebec H3G 1A8
Canada
Applications are due by: 04-Dec-2006
Contact Information: Dr. Marc Pell marc.pell@mcgill.ca
Scholarships in Business and Economics--Humboldt-Universitat, Germany
Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, School of Business and Economics, Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies and Innovation Management, Germany
Job description: scientific services in the research project „Innovation and coordination“, financed by the Volkswagen Foundation, and in cooperation with Columbia University and DIW Berlin. Main focus: statistical, especially panel econometric analyses of experimental data; conduction of laboratory experiments; work on a dissertation.
Job requirements: university degree, preferably in business and economics or in statistics; other degrees possible; very good command of English (German helpful but not required), excellent skills in statistics, especially in the application of panel econometric methods. Willingness to familiarize yourself with experimental economics and game theory.
Please send your application and the usual documents to Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, School of Business and Economics, Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies and Innovation Management, Professor Dr. Christian Schade, Spandauer Straße 1, 10178 Berlin, Germany or to schade@wiwi.hu-berlin.de
Job description: scientific services in the research project „Innovation and coordination“, financed by the Volkswagen Foundation, and in cooperation with Columbia University and DIW Berlin. Main focus: statistical, especially panel econometric analyses of experimental data; conduction of laboratory experiments; work on a dissertation.
Job requirements: university degree, preferably in business and economics or in statistics; other degrees possible; very good command of English (German helpful but not required), excellent skills in statistics, especially in the application of panel econometric methods. Willingness to familiarize yourself with experimental economics and game theory.
Research Grants in Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics- Italy
National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics (Trieste, Italy) The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (the Abdus Salam ICTP) and the National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics (OGS) will offer in the years 2007 - 2008 a number of grants to scientists from Developing Countries (Central and Eastern Europe included) interested in taking part in the training and research activities carried out at the OGS laboratories. The main lines of activity at the OGS groups are described in the Annex.
The minimum amount of these grants will be Euro 1,300 per month and stays longer than twelve months may be possible. Limited funds for travel expenses will be available in case these are not covered by other sources. Health insurance coverage will be provided for visitors and their accompanying family members. A monthly family allowance for those having dependant family members will be granted
All applications and correspondence should be addressed to:
ICTP PROGRAMME FOR TRAINING AND RESEARCH IN ITALIAN LABORATORIES
the Abdus Salam INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR THEORETICAL PHYSICS
Strada Costiera 11
34014 Trieste (Italy)
telefax (+39) 040/2240558 - telephone (+39) 040/2240553/556
e-mail: itlabs@ictp.trieste.it
web-page: http://www.ictp.trieste.it/www_users/ItaLab/index.html
The applicants should submit in duplicate copy the Application Form completed in dark legible print or type and attach the requested documents. Applications should be submitted by 31 December 2006
The minimum amount of these grants will be Euro 1,300 per month and stays longer than twelve months may be possible. Limited funds for travel expenses will be available in case these are not covered by other sources. Health insurance coverage will be provided for visitors and their accompanying family members. A monthly family allowance for those having dependant family members will be granted
All applications and correspondence should be addressed to:
ICTP PROGRAMME FOR TRAINING AND RESEARCH IN ITALIAN LABORATORIES
the Abdus Salam INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR THEORETICAL PHYSICS
Strada Costiera 11
34014 Trieste (Italy)
telefax (+39) 040/2240558 - telephone (+39) 040/2240553/556
e-mail: itlabs@ictp.trieste.it
web-page: http://www.ictp.trieste.it/www_users/ItaLab/index.html
The applicants should submit in duplicate copy the Application Form completed in dark legible print or type and attach the requested documents. Applications should be submitted by 31 December 2006
PhD in Numerical Analysis and Applications in Finance, Norway
NUMERICAL APPROXIMATION AND ANALYSIS OF INTEGRO-PDES WITH APPLICATIONS IN FINANCE
A PhD grant is available at the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). The grant, which is for three years, is funded by the Research Council of Norway. The grant period may be extended to four years in exchange for teaching duties at the department.
The PhD project focuses on development and analysis (theory) of numerical methods for integro-partial differential equations and applications in finance. Related theoretical topics as boundary values and regularity of solutions may be considered additionally. The PhD candidate will participate in the activities of the Integro-PDEs: Numerical methods, Analysis, and Applications project which is based at NTNU and at the University of Oslo.
More information can be found on the web page:
http://www.math.ntnu.no/~erj/nmaaf/index.php
For more information, please contact:
Associate Professor Espen R. Jakobsen
phone: +47 73 59 35 12
e-mail: erj@math.ntnu.no
Closing date: 2006-09-27
A PhD grant is available at the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). The grant, which is for three years, is funded by the Research Council of Norway. The grant period may be extended to four years in exchange for teaching duties at the department.
The PhD project focuses on development and analysis (theory) of numerical methods for integro-partial differential equations and applications in finance. Related theoretical topics as boundary values and regularity of solutions may be considered additionally. The PhD candidate will participate in the activities of the Integro-PDEs: Numerical methods, Analysis, and Applications project which is based at NTNU and at the University of Oslo.
More information can be found on the web page:
http://www.math.ntnu.no/~erj/nmaaf/index.php
For more information, please contact:
Associate Professor Espen R. Jakobsen
phone: +47 73 59 35 12
e-mail: erj@math.ntnu.no
Closing date: 2006-09-27
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