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RESEARCH ASSOCIATE AND POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS Materials Synthesis and Processsing
Rutgers Department of Materials Science and Engineering seeks one Research Associate and two postdoctoral associates for ceramic synthesis and processing research. Successful candidates must have a PhD degree in materials science and engineering, chemistry, chemical engineering, or a closely related area. Candidates demonstrating exceptional research capabilities, and collaboration and project management skills will be considered for a full time research and development position by the corporate sponsor. The Research Associate is preferred to have an exemplary background in ceramic or glass research, experience in writing research proposals, managing research programs, and interest in helping start-up companies. The Postdoctoral Associates should have demonstrated scientific and technical experience in ceramic processing and/or microstructure-mechanical properties relationships along with an ability to initiate, conduct, and publish cutting-edge research. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the positions are filled. Submit curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, relevant publications, and availability date to Richard E. Riman (in care of Ms. Janet Pescinski), Department of MSE, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 607 Taylor Road, Piscataway, NJ 08855-8065; [email protected]; 732-4454946 (v). Posting number CCS2. Rutgers is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
Faculty Position in Materials Science at the Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) The School of Engineering of EPFL invites applications for a faculty position in its Institute of Materials to begin during the calendar year 2009. The opening is for a position at the tenure-track assistant professor level. We seek outstanding individuals who will develop and drive a research program at the forefront of the discipline, as well as contribute to curriculum development and teaching in the Bachelor, Master and Doctoral academic programs. Top-level applicants in Materials Science and Engineering having expertise in the general area of interfaces and multi-materials will be considered. Topics of interest in this domain include, but are not limited to: designed multiphase materials for structural, functional, bio-related, energy-related, sustainability or recycling applications; methodologies, both theoretical and experimental, enabling the design of interfaces having tailored functionality; novel approaches towards the processing of nanoscale and hybrid materials.
Applications should be submitted via the web site http://imx-search08. epfl.ch and should include the following documents in PDF format: curriculum vitae, publication list, brief statement of research and teaching interests, names and addresses (including e-mail) of 6 references. The deadline for applications is 15 January 2009. Enquiries may be addressed to: Prof. Andreas Mortensen E-mail: [email protected] For additional information on EPFL, please
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