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PhD vacancy in Eindhoven University of Technology |
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In the Laboratory of Materials and Interface Chemistry at the Eindhoven University of Technology in The Netherlands there is a vacancy for a
PhD
for the research project entitled 3-dimensional tomographic reconstruction of local morphology and properties of polymer systems with nanometre resolution by means of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) Project description Acquisition and interpretation already of 2D images requires fundamental knowledge and distinct experience, and even today, 70 years after commercial introduction of TEM in 1938, you still find in scientific publications doubtful TEM data and misleading interpretation of results. For 3D volume reconstruction the situation is even more difficult, because requirements for image acquisition are on a higher level, and for the reconstruction step itself complex algorithms are needed. As a consequence, in the scientific literature, again, several examples of misinterpretation can be found. Since one year, the TEM unit at TU/e is fully operational. During this time period we have built up hands-on as well as theoretical insights related to TEM tomography, and have identified the following challenge:
Evaluation and Improvement of the Reliability of Reconstructed Volume Data Sets
It is our intention to systematically investigate the influence of several acquisition and reconstruction parameters and procedures on the final 3D data set. Important aspects to be tackled are analysis at the location of interfaces, in particular in z-direction of low contrast nanostructures, effects of reconstruction procedures on shapes and aspect ratios of nanostructures, percolation of 3D networks of nanoparticles, and surface effects in ultra-thin film specimens. In summary, to create reliable volume data sets, the above-mentioned factors will be critical evaluated by combining experimental and theoretical approaches, and fundamental insights will be established on relations between acquisition conditions used, quality of raw data sets, reconstruction procedures, and finally, the information limitations in the reconstructed volume.
Requirements We are looking for an enthusiastic academic qualified experimental physicist with a clear interest in setting up routes for the preparation of polymer model systems, in imaging and analysing these systems by TEM (high-resolution imaging and electron diffraction), and in developing and applying of image analysis procedures (model construction, software design) to gain qualitative and quantitative 3D volume information. The candidate should be well experienced in data analysis, handling of polymer materials, and high skill in TEM (and AFM) operation. Moreover, it is anticipated that the candidate is able to work most of the time independently. For our group excellent communicative skills and the ability to work in a team with chemists and physicists are prerequisites.
Job info and salary The contract period is 4 years with critical evaluation after the first year. The salary is according to the "Collective Employment Agreement Dutch Universities". A salary as usual for a PhD student in the Netherlands is offered. Moreover 8% bonus share (for vacation) is provided.
For application or more detailed information please contact: Dr. Joachim Loos Eindhoven University of Technology Laboratory of Materials and Interface Chemistry Postbus 513 NL-5600 MB EINDHOVEN Phone: +31 40 2473033; Fax: +31 40 243 6999 E-mail: j.loos@tue.nl Visit the DPI home page: http://www.polymers.nl/
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