PhD fellowships - MSCA-ITN--EJD: Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling TCCM
The Autonomous University of Madrid, as the coordinating institution of the PhD program in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling, funded under the framework of the Innovative Training Networks of the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions, offers 15 fully-funded 3-year PhD fellowships in 12 different institutions.
A detailed list of the projects and the institutions involved can be consulted on our website: http://emtccm.qui.uam.es/?page_id=869
RESEARCH
The research projects are focused on three fields:
•Molecular materials: to design new materials with special properties that open new applications in nanoelectronic, nanomagnetism, gas-sensing, gas separation or catalysis.
•Biomelecules at the frontier for new therapies: To extend the modelling techniques of biomolecules to new problems in the frontier of physics, chemistry and biology by treating the interaction with photons for the design of photostable drugs or new photosensitizers for cancer phototherapies or by treating the interaction with ions to design new methods for structural characterization, or the interaction with highly charged heavy ions for cancer treatments.
•Energy: to design more efficient compounds for photovoltaic organic cells and to design new materials for energy storage.
WE OFFER:
•A 3 year European Joint Doctorate with cross-disciplinary thesis research in a vibrant, international scientific environment.
•Supervision and mentorship by a team of internationally renowned experts.
•Advanced training opportunities (scientific, skills, career) in English.
•The fellowships are funded under an Innovative Training Network.
APPLY
Applications must be submitted online at our website http://emtccm.qui.uam.es/?page_id=1282 .
The deadline is 15th April 2015. PhD projects start in summer/autumn 2015. We look forward to hearing from you!
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