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    University of Groningen Talent Grant: Eric Bleumink Fund

    Eligible candidates: Criteria for approval are: (a) academic excellence, shown by academic performance and may be confirmed by letters of recommendation from university professors; (b) contribution of candidate’s education in terms of strengthening the scientific capacity in the candidate’s home country; (c) perspectives to a long-term linkage between the home institution and the University of Groningen


    Extra criteria for PhD candidates are: applicant should be employed by a research institute of university in one of the listed countries and receive an income from the home institution, application should be supported by this organization, the University of Groningen must be able to provide an academic supervisor who will be responsible for the scientific supervision of the research

    Grant information: The grant is usually awarded for a maximum of 2 years for a Master’s degree programme .

    Deadline: Applicants need to meet the deadline of the Master’s programmes. Application forms for Master’s programmes can be found through the website or Admissions Offices. Application deadline for the scholarship is 22 February.

    For more information, please visit http://www.rug.nl/prospectiveStudents/scholarships/ericBleumink
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    Cre*** to @sanddustlife :

    Post-doc positions

    Available topics

    Post-docs are employed by SCK•CEN for a period of 2 years.

    Timing

    Most topics are published together with the PhD topics in the beginning of the year, however, updates through the year are possible.

    Important dates for the 2012 campaign:

    Application files need to reach us before March 31, 2012

    Candidates will be informed about the selection on file by mid April 2012

    In case of a positive appraisal, you will be invited for an oral presentation in Mol on May 31 or June 1, 2012

    Application procedure

    Available topics for post-doc research are continuously updated on our website.

    When interested, it is advised to contact the SCK•CEN mentor for further information, and register through the website (“apply here” button indicated with each topic). Your file needs to be accompanied by two reference letters. Please not that your application will only be considered when all necessary documents and information are received by us. Deadline for application is mentioned in the section “timing”.

    Your file will be evaluated by the Scientific Council of SCK•CEN. When appraised positive, you will be invited to present your work (for the exact dates, see section “timing”). SCK•CEN does not foresee a reimbursement of travel or accommodation costs to travel to Mol, Belgium. We do offer a webconferencing system for foreign applicants who have difficulties to travel to Mol.

    After this oral presentation, a final decision will be taken about your application.

    http://www.sckcen.be/en/Education-Tr...-doc-positions

    Post-doc subjects

    Within the institute Advanced Nuclear Systems:


    Experiments and numerical simulations in the framework of the FREYA project
    Selection and implementation of an uncertainty quantification methodology for neutronic calculations (and beyond)
    Corium behavior in progressed severe accident scenarios in MYRRHA
    Development of a nuclear fuel cycle scenario analysis code
    Lead-bismuth eutectic fluid mechanic instrumentation validation program

    Within the institute Nuclear Materials Science:

    Understanding of the growth, destruction and composition of co-deposits and dust on ITER relevant materials and investigation of in-situ cleaning methods
    Development of a methodology for the separation and purification of Lu-177
    R&D in support of the development of a Low-Enriched Uranium based radioisotope production target

    Within the institute Environment, Health and Safety:

    Ethical aspects in the management of radiological emergency and post-emergency situations
    Biological consequences of low-dose ionizing radiation exposure on the central nervous system

    PhD thesis

    In a conscious desire to increase its pool of highly specialized researchers and to tighten the links with the universities, SCK•CEN embarked in 1992 on a programme *****pport PhD candidates and post-doctoral researchers.

    Preparing your doctoral thesis at the Belgian Nuclear Research Centre offers you the best of both worlds: you stay in close contact with the academic world and you enjoy a unique international research environment, with advanced nuclear experimental facilities and top-level guidance from our experts.

    PhD students should register at a pre-defined university, depending on the topic of their PhD. They are employees of the university, however, they are based in Mol for the greater part of the time.


    Timing

    Available PhD topics are published annually in January.

    Important dates for the 2012 campaign:

    Application files need to reach us before March 31, 2012

    Candidates will be informed about the selection on file by mid April 2012

    In case of a positive appraisal, you will be invited for an oral presentation in Mol on May 31 or June 1, 2012

    Application procedure

    When interested, it is advised to contact the SCK•CEN mentor for further information, and register through the website (“apply here” button indicated with each topic). Your file needs to be accompanied by at least two reference letters, of which one must be from your final-year university supervisor (professor). Please note that your application will only be considered when all necessary documents and information are received by us. Deadline for application is mentioned in the section “timing”.

    Preference is given to students younger than 25 years old, holding a Master degree (or equivalent) with at least distinction in their final Master year.

    Your file will be evaluated by the Scientific Council of SCK•CEN. When appraised positive, you will be invited to present your work (for the exact dates, see section “timing”). SCK•CEN does not foresee a reimbursement of travel or accommodation costs to travel to Mol, Belgium. We do offer a webconferencing system for foreign applicants who have difficulties to travel to Mol.

    After this oral presentation, a final decision will be taken about your application.

    PhD subjects
    Available topics


    Within the institute Advanced Nuclear Systems:

    Numerical modeling of oxygen mass transfer in the MYRRHA system
    Oxygen sensors for MYRRHA
    Development of uncertainty quantification and uncertainty modeling in the depletion code ALEPH
    Development of a liquid-PbBi target for ISOL@MYRRHA
    Study on seismic interface among accelerator beam tubes, spallation target assembly and reactor core subjected to Design Basis Earthquake
    Immobilization of gaseous mercury on solid adsorbents
    Fuel release mechanisms, during severe accident initiators for MYRRHA

    Within the institute Environment, Health and Safety:

    Advanced non destructive methods for criticality safety and safeguards of used nuclear fuel
    Identification and functional analysis of biomarkers of low-dose (low-LET and high-LET) ionizing radiation
    Vulnerability of Japanese soils for radiocaesium transfer in the food chain: a soil chemical and plant physiological approach
    Safety and security governance in practice
    Investigation of micro- and nanoparticles for non-invasive dosimetry
    Bioinformatics analysis of complex DNA-sequencing data to assess microbial diversity in geological radioactive waste disposal environments
    Design and optimisation of an interactive expert system for the interpretation of ultra-low level gamma-ray spectrometry data and related source term evaluation of radionuclide air monitoring
    Characterisation of nanocolloids in clay sediments
    Development of practical eye lens dosimetry for interventional procedures in hospitals
    Extraction of minerals from rocks with bacteria in space
    Retrospective eye lens dose reconstruction and assessment on patients for the evaluation of low dose risk to radiation-induced lens opacities and cataracts.
    Dynamic modelling of Soil-Vegetation-Atmosphere Transfer (SVAT) in perennial ecosystems

    Within the institute Nuclear Materials Science:

    Correlation between microstructural and macroscopic mechanical properties of neutron irradiated materials for nuclear applications
    Development of stress corrosion cracking initiation test and monitoring techniques
    Liquid metal corrosion effects on MYRRHA
    Atomic scale simulation of gaseous and volatile fission products in GEN-IV fuels
    The study of temperature and radiation induced degradation of cable polymers
    Development of a methodology for the separation and purification of Lu-177
    Passivation of UO2 and other actinide oxide nanopowders
    R&D in support of the development of a Low-Enriched Uranium based radioisotope production target
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