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CeNS PhD/Postdoc Positions and Short Term Fellowships for International Students in Germany, 2019

The Center for NanoScience (CeNS) is inviting applications for PhD and Postdoc Positions and Short Term Fellowships. Fellowships are available for highly motivated doctoral and postdoctoral candidates who are interested in multidisciplinary research and want to join our collaborative network of nanoscientists.

The Center for NanoScience (CeNS) was founded in 1998 at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) in Munich as one of the first nanoscience networks worldwide. Today, CeNS crosslinks the work of more than 100 senior and junior scientists and 260 PhD and master students. The CeNS members share their extended interdisciplinary knowledge of physics, chemistry, biology, medicine and pharmacy to promote progress in nanosciences and nanobiosciences.

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Applicants whose first language is not English are usually required to provide evidence of proficiency in English at the higher level required by the University.

Scholarship Description

  • Applications Deadline: February 10, 2019
  • Course Level: Scholarships are available to study PhD and postdoc programs. Three short-time scholarships are granted for up to 6 months by the SFB1032 “Nanoagents”.
  • Study Subject: PhD and postdoc projects

Biophysics:

  1. PhD position: Single Molecule Study of Chaperone Function
    Prof. Dr. Matthias Rief, Physics Department, Technical University Munich
  2. PhD and Postdoc position: Emergence of Replication on early Earth
    Prof. Dr. Dieter Braun, Physics Department, LMU Munich
  3. Postdoc position: Single-Molecule Mechanics of Cell Adhesion
    Prof. Dr. Matthias Rief, Physics Department, Technical University Munich

Physics of nanomaterials:

  1. PhD position: Self-assembled light-harvesting devices
    Prof. Dr. Tim Liedl, Physics Department, LMU Munich
  2. PhD position: Halide Perovskite Nanocrystal-Based LEDs and Lasing
    Prof. Dr. Alexander Urban, Physics Department, LMU Munich
  3. PhD/Postdoc position: Perovskites and x-ray diffraction
    PD Dr. Bert Nickel, Physics Department, LMU Munich
  4. Postdoc position: Custom-tailored photonic crystals
    Prof. Dr. Tim Liedl, Physics Department, LMU Munich
  5. Postdoc position: Organic photocells
    Prof. Dr. Tim Liedl, Physics Department, LMU Munich

SFB1032 Short-Term Scholarships

  1. Using Advanced Fluorescence Methods to investigate the Assembly and Maturation of HIV
    Prof. Dr. Don Lamb, Chemistry Department, LMU Munich
  2. Synthetic Organic Chemistry
    Dr. Oliver Thorn-Seshold, Department of Pharmacy, LMU Munich
  3. In vitro reconstitution of self-organizing systems
    Prof. Dr. Petra Schwille, MPI of Biochemistry
  • Scholarship Award: The scholarships cover a monthly allowance of 1365 EUR. No tuition fees will be charged.
  • Nationality: PhD and Posdoc positions are available to international students. Short-Term scholarships are open to non-German applicants only.
  • Number of Scholarships: Three short-time scholarships are granted for up to 6 months by the SFB1032 “Nanoagents”.
  • Scholarship can be taken in Germany

Eligibility for the Scholarship

Eligible Countries: The scholarships are open to non-German applicants only.

Entrance Requirements: Applicants must meet the following criteria:

For PhD positions
– holding a Bachelor Degree or equivalent in either the field of physics, chemistry or life sciences
– preparing for a Master’s degree in one of the above-named fields to be completed no later than two months before the start of the project OR hold a master’s degree or equivalent
– excellent grades
– a very good command of the English language
– strong scientific motivation
– high interest in interdisciplinary research

For postdoc positions 
– holding or preparing for a PhD or Dr. rer. nat. in a related subject
– high-quality publications
– strong scientific motivation
– high interest in interdisciplinary research

SFB1032 Short-Term Scholarships

Master’s degree in a relevant subject at the time of project start. The scholarships are open to non-German applicants only. The scholarships cover a monthly allowance of 1365 EUR. No tuition fees will be charged.

English Language Requirements: Applicants whose first language is not English are usually required to provide evidence of proficiency in English at the higher level required by the University.

Application Procedure

How to Apply: All candidates have to apply via the online application tool of the LMU GraduateCenter. Other forms of application will not be accepted. 

Registration
In order to apply online, you have to register first. You will then be able to enter your applications details.

PhD and postdoc projects
In your application, you have to select one PhD or postdoc project that you are most interested in. You can also select a second, alternative project. The available projects are listed below on this website.

Letters of recommendation
For your application, two letters of recommendation are required. The online application tool will generate an e-mail request to your referees. They will be asked to follow a link in the e-mail and to fill in the evaluation form online. Please note that recommendation letters have to be submitted by February 13, 2019!

Scholarship Link