The Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry (MMK) is one of the largest departments at the Faculty of Science at Stockholm University with about 160 employees, including about 50 PhD students and about 40 postdoctoral fellows/researchers. Starting January 2025 the Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry and the Department of Organic Chemistry will merge in to the Department of Chemistry. It will then be one of the largest departments at the Faculty of Natural sciences at Stockholm University with about 200 employees. Project description All early-stage researchers recruited into the WISE program will be a part of the WISE Research School, an ambitious nationwide program of seminars, courses, research visits, and other activities to promote a strong multi-disciplinary and international network between PhD students, postdocs, researchers and industry. This multidisciplinary project aims to develope and utilize state-of-the-art neutron scattering techniques to study phonon transport and phonon scattering in biobased and waste-based thermally insulating organic, primarily polymer-based materials. We aim to establish a fundamental understanding of the microscopic mechanisms of heat transport in organic nanomaterials with a particular focus on the crucial role water plays in phonon transport. This project will provide fundamental key insights that translate into practical applications, contributing to the development of sustainable, high-performance, carbon-sink thermal insulating materials. Main responsibilities You will be responsible to draft and write manuscripts and beam-time proposals. You are expected to collaborate with other members in the research group, with leading scientists across major neutron facilities and, within the WISE initiative, with other researchers from Academia and industry. Qualification requirements Assessment criteria In the appointment process, special attention will be given to research skills. The selection will be based on scientific excellence. A suitable background is a PhD in neutron science, scattering physics, materials science, materials chemistry or similar. Extensive experience in the utilization of neutron scattering methods (INS, QENS, SAS), including planning and conducting large-scale facility measurements, and analysing and interpreting data is required. Good understanding of heat transport, in particular phonon transport and phonon scattering, is very important. Experience in small angle X-ray scattering, electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy and modelling is a merit. You should be a self-motivated researcher and a good team player with experience of large, multidisciplinary research collaborations. You must have strong communication skills with excellent knowledge in English, both written and spoken. Terms of employment Stockholm University strives to be a workplace free from discrimination and with equal opportunities for all. Contact Union representatives Application Please include the following information with your application
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Closing date: 02/12/2024
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