Rabu, 13 Oktober 2010

Scholarships for PhD position in Geomicrobiology/Microbial Biogeochemistry, Germany

Study Subject: Sciences, Geo-Chemistry and Microbiology

Employer: University of Tübingen

Level: PhD

Scholarship Description: During microbial oxidation of Fe(II) and reduction of Fe(III), Fe minerals are dissolved, transformed or formed. Magnetite (Fe3O4) is a magnetic Fe(II)-Fe(III)-mineral and can be formed both by microbial Fe(II) oxidation and Fe(III) reduction. Since microbial iron redox transformation is strongly influenced by the presence of contaminants (e.g. hydrocarbons), it was suggested that magnetic properties can be used to delineate anthropogenic contamination accumulating in soil and sediments. Magnetic proxy screening may therefore serve as a fast and cost-effective, qualitative or semi-quantitative, tool for initial site characterization and for repeated measurements to observe the evolution of pollution (monitoring). However, the mechanisms & conditions controlling the reductive and oxidative (trans-)formation of magnetic minerals are not known in detail but need to be understood in order to apply magnetic measurements for assessment of environmental contamination.

The proposed interdisciplinary research project will be done in close collaboration with the research group for Geophysics at the University of Tübingen and aims at identifying the conditions under which magnetite is formed and transformed using field studies and laboratory experiments. Geochemical analyses (e.g. by wet-chemistry and chromatography), mineralogical studies (e.g. XRD, Mössbauer spectroscopy, magnetic measurements) and microbiological approaches (cultivation dependent and independent techniques including molecular ecological analyses based on DNA/RNA techniques, e.g., DGGE, qPCR, clone libraries) will be used to study sediments collected at a former military base. The redox conditions, iron mineralogy, and magnetic properties will be determined at the field site. Aerobic and anaerobic Fe(II)-oxidizing as well as Fe(III)-reducing bacteria will be localized, quantified, isolated and identified and iron mineral (in particular magnetite) formation by the isolated strains will be determined.

We offer a PhD position in an interdisciplinary, international, young and dynamic team of microbiologists, geochemists and environmental geoscientists. This position provides an opportunity to bring in the candidate’s own creativity and self-responsibility. Not only will you learn and apply various lab techniques, but you will also practice and improve your ability to discuss and present problems and results in a friendly atmosphere.

Scholarship Application Deadline: November 15th (2010)

Further Scholarship Information and Application:
http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/aktuelles/stellenangebote/newsfullview-stellenangebote/article/phd-thesis-in-geomicrobiologymicrobial-biogeochemistry/1627.html

Senin, 23 Agustus 2010

Assistant Professor in Spatial and Environmental Planning (Tenure Track)

The successful candidate:

- is an ambitious and enthusiastic scientist and a team player, devoted to research and education in the domain of spatial and environmental planning of landscapes in the interface between urban and rural land use systems

- holds a PhD in spatial and environmental planning or related fields

- has a strong, international track record in spatial and environmental planning, evidenced by a list of high quality peer reviewed publications

- has a long term vision on the field of spatial and environmental planning, with regard to both research and teaching, and is able to innovate accordingly

- has the ability to link theories in planning with knowledge on the social and physical environment and the spatial organization of landscapes

- has strong didactic skills and the ability to become an inspiring teacher

- has good communicative skills

- participates in an active (inter)national network

- has been successful in acquiring externally financed projects

- is willing to contribute to the general tasks of the chair group

- has the willingness to learn Dutch



Sabtu, 10 Juli 2010

Auckland University of Technology (New Zealand) Scholarships for International Students lpn scholarships

Auckland University of Technology (New Zealand) Scholarships for International Students :
Beasiswa Scholarships : Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand

AUT is the newest university in New Zealand, but AUT have already historical links with industry for more than 110 years. AUT currently has more than 24,000 students across 3 campuses in Auckland, Manukau and North Shore cities. AUT University have programs aimed at the modern career, such as the development of creative technology, arts, and design, as well as career professionals and health sciences. AUT University research programs reflect this, ranging from the creative industries through artificial intelligence, biotechnology and economic development.
AUT University Scholarships for International Students


There are many scholarships available to international students studying at Auckland University of Technology (AUT), New Zealand.

1. Australian Leadership Award Scholarship
ALA Scholarships are prestigious awards offered to high achievers from the Asia-Pacific region each year to undertake postgraduate study (masters- or doctoral-level) and a leadership development programme in Australia. Awards are open to all fields of study, although study programmes relating to the priority themes of shared regional interest – international trade, pandemics, security and climate change – are encouraged. Amount awarded: A$130,000 for masters degrees; A$250,000 for doctorate programmes; and other benefits.View more details
2. New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarships
3. New Zealand’s International Aid and Development Agency Scholarships
4. Japanese Government Scholarships
5. The Japanese Embassy in New Zealand
6. Taiwan Foundation for Democracy - International Visiting Fellowship

http://www.aut.ac.nz/student-life/student-services/new-students/scholarships/contact

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