>Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 14:57:13 +0200
>To: "J. M. Dyke" <[log in to unmask]>
>From: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Molecular Dymnamics News and Spectroscopy (modified text)
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> EC REACTIVE INTERMEDIATES: SECOND CALL !!!
>
> Postdoctoral and postgraduate opportunities available
>
>A number of postdoctoral positions are available within the research
>training network
>
> REACTIVE INTERMEDIATES (2000 -2004)
>
> "Laboratory Studies of Reactive Intermediates Relevant to
>
> Atmospheric Chemistry and Combustion"
>
>funded by the European Commission in the framework of the research and
>technological development programme "Improving the Human Research Potential
>and the Socio-economic Knowledge Base" (Fifth Framework Programme of the
>European Community).
>
> Scientific co-ordinator: Prof. John M. Dyke, Southampton
>
> Network manager : Prof. Cornelis A. de Lange, Amsterdam
>
>The overall objectives of the REACTIVE INTERMEDIATES network are the
>development of methods of detection of reactive species in situ; their
>production in a laboratory environment, to allow further study of their
>chemistry, and the study of their reactions in the laboratory, in order to
>allow inferences to be made regarding their reactivity in more complicated
>systems. In order to allow more focused discussion of the proposed
>scientific work, the overall objectives have been divided into five key
>areas:
>
>1) Characterisation of Electronically Excited States of Reactive
Intermediates
>
>2) Spectroscopy of Cations
>
>3) Reactive Intermediates Produced bv Photolysis and Pyrolysis
>
>4) Ion-Molecule Reactions as a Function of Pressure, Temperature and Size
>
>5) Heterogeneous Processes on Solid Surfaces and Clusters
>
>
>An extensive description of the programme can be found on the website for
>this EEC programme:
>
> http://www.chem.uva.nl/imc/reactive_intermediates.html
>
>Under the terms of the programme, the young researchers who are successful
>applicants for the supported positions must be aged 35 years or less, and
>must be nationals of a Community Member State or a State associated with
>the EC
>programme (Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, the Republic of Cyprus, Estonia,
>Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Norway, Poland,
>Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia). Subject to its final conclusion, an
>Association
>Agreement signed with the Swiss Confederation is expected to enter into
>force on
>01.01.2001. The young researchers must not be nationals of the state in
>which the participant appointing them is established, and must not have
>carried out their normal activities in that state for more than 12 of the
>24 months prior to their appointment.
>
>The contract for the project will be signed in Brussels on June 6th. The
>Project will start as soon as possible after this date, and no later than
>September 1st, 2000, with postdoctoral appointments being made within the 4
>years of the project duration. Each Postdoctoral appointment is for 3
>years. Some predoctoral/ postgraduate appointments are also available
>
>
>Enquiries should be addressed directly to one of the group leaders of the
>network:
>
>
>Prof. John M. Dyke, Department of Chemistry, University of Southampton,
>Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK; email [log in to unmask]; phone
>+44-1703-593590; fax +44-1703-593781
>
>
>Prof. Cornelis A. de Lange, Laboratory for Physical Chemistry, University of
>Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 127-129, 1018 WS Amsterdam, The Netherlands;
>email [log in to unmask]; phone +31-20-5256994; fax +31-20-5256994
>
>
>Prof. Dolores Gauyacq, Laboratoire de Photophysique Moleculaire, Batiment
210,
>Université de Paris-Sud, 91405 Orsay, France; email
>[log in to unmask]; phone +33-1-69156307; fax +33-1-69156777
>
>
>Dr. Stelios Couris, FORTH, Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser, PO
Box
>1527, Vasilika Vouton, 71110 Heraklion, Greece; email [log in to unmask];
>phone
>+30-81-391470; fax +30-81-391318
>
>
>Dr. Andy J. Bell, DERA, CB Systems, CBD Porton Down, Salisbury SP4 0JQ,
>UK; email [log in to unmask]; phone +44-1980-613634; fax +44-1980-613834
>
>
>Prof. Maria de Lourdes Costa, Departamento de Fisica / Faculdade de
Ciencias e
>Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 2825-114 Monte de Caparica,
Portugal;
>email [log in to unmask]; phone +351-1-2948576; fax +351-1-2948549
>
>
>Prof. Vladimir Bondybey, Institute for Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,
>Technische Universität München, Lichtenbergstrasse 4, Garching, Germany;
email
>[log in to unmask]; phone +49-89-28913421; fax +49-89-28913416
>
>
>Dr. Gökhan Baykut, Bruker Daltonik GmbH, Applications Department, Postfach
>330126, 28331 Bremen, Germany; email [log in to unmask]; phone +49-421-2205164; fax
>+49-421-2205101 or +49-421-2205108
>
>
>
>June 2000
>
>Cornelis A. de Lange, network manager.
>
>
>
>
Prof. John M. Dyke,
Dept. of Chemistry,
The University,
Southampton SO17 1BJ UK
Fax: +44 (0)2380 593781
Tel: +44 (0)2380 593590(note change in area postcode)
Email: [log in to unmask]
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~chemweb/research/physchem.html
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