J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry of the ASCR, v.v.i., offers:
One new PhD position in a Marie-Curie ITN project -
Early Stage Researcher in Ion Chemistry and Physics for Chemical Reaction Mass Spectrometry (Horizon 2020 IMPACT ITN).
Description
Applications are invited for a PhD position to work as an Early Stage Researcher in a Marie Curie Initial Training Network (ITN).
Project IMPACT (Ion Molecule Processes for Analytical Chemistry Technologies) is a multidisciplinary analytical science Innovative Training Network (ITN) involving three interlinking themes: fundamental research, instrumental development and applications in the areas of environmental sciences, biosciences and homeland security.
The selected candidate will be based at the J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry of the ASCR, v. v. i., working under the supervision of Prof. Patrik Španěl. The researcher is expected to work on the development of new methods of quantitative trace gas analysis related to selected ion flow tube mass spectrometry, SIFT-MS with a particular focus on studies of ion physics and chemistry related to advanced evaluation of gas phase ion molecule reaction product ion branching ratios in the presence of water vapour. The post is available for 3 years and the salary will be commensurate with a H2020-MSCA-ITN-2015 Early-Stage Researcher (ESR) position. The appointed candidate will be expected to attend a weeklong training meeting in September 2016 in the UK and to work for several months during the 3 years appointment at other workplaces involved in this EU project. The candidate will be expected to defend a PhD degree at the end of the appointment.
Eligibility
The position is open to candidates from any country, as long as they fulfil the following requirements:
- Less than 4 years full-time research experience and must not hold a PhD.
- Researchers must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the Czech Republic for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the date of appointment.
Required skills
- Candidates must have completed their Master studies in physics or physical chemistry at the time of the appointment
- Good level of English (written and spoken) corresponding to ability to prepare research articles for publication and to write a PhD thesis.
- Ability to learn the Czech language during the three years at a level required to defend a PhD thesis.
- Knowledge of gas phase physics, basic thermodynamics and basic chemistry.
- Knowledge of vacuum physics and technology.
- Knowledge of mathematics needed for ion-chemical kinetics analyses and modelling (differential equations, numerical methods, regression statistics)
- Knowledge of analogue, digital and data acquisition electronics.
- Knowledge of software and firmware development languages (C, C++, C#)
Desired experience
- Experience in mass spectrometry or gaseous discharges.
- Experience in the practical use of the above-mentioned mathematics, electronics and software languages.
- Experience in design of scientific instruments including related electronics and software.
The expected starting date - September 1st 2016
Application Procedure
The applicant must send the following documents to
Prof. Patrik Španěl (patrik.spaneljh-inst.cas.cz)
by March 30th, 2016:
1) An up-to-date CV (without gaps, in order to easily check the mobility and experience requirements. CVs that either do not clearly show the applicant’s past experience or have gaps will be considered ineligible).
2) A letter giving reason for his/her motivation for the post.
3) A contact for reference from a former supervisor or other university teacher.
4) A scanned degree certificate (usually the Master Degree), which would formally entitle him/her to embark on a doctorate in the Czech Republic. In case the degree has not yet been obtained, it is necessary to send a declaration of the university stating that the degree will be awarded before the expected starting date.
Job details
Type of contract: Temporary (3 years)
Status: Full-time
Company/Institute: J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry of the ASCR, v. v. i. (HIPC)
Country: Czech Republic
Address: Dolejskova 3, Prague
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