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  • 06 Oct 2017 4:53 PM | Tim Davey

    A three year position as a platform officer to run an AFM lab is available at the University of Melbourne.

    For more details see:

    http://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/891779/technical-support-officer

  • 16 Sep 2017 12:46 PM | Tim Davey

    The School of Environmental and Life Sciences at the University of Newcastle is offering the role of Lecturer in Chemistry (Colloid and interface Chemistry).

    For more information visit:

    https://www.seek.com.au/job/34415262?type=standout&userqueryid=6c79792b11c4282ac508cd53686ac4cb-9591519#start-of-content


  • 01 Sep 2017 12:21 PM | Tim Davey

    The College of Science within the University of Canterbury (UC) is seeking to appoint an exceptional academic leader to provide strategic leadership to the newly created School of Physical and Chemical Sciences Te Kura Matū. The Head of School will drive the continued development of excellence in research and teaching, while establishing and implementing an innovative and bold vision aligned to UC’s strategic objectives.

    Applications close Friday 22 September 2017

    For more information about the University and the School visit www.canterbury.ac.nz

    To apply in confidence, please go to www.jofisher.com and click "APPLY ONLINE" using reference UCAhos0817 and include your cover letter and full curriculum vitae; or for a confidential discussion call or Kirsten Henderson on +64 9 282 4240.

  • 02 Jun 2017 11:07 AM | Tim Davey

    The Australian Chapter of the Controlled Release Society invites you to the 2017 Drug Delivery Australia Conference: Colloids on the Coast.

    Supported by the Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute (IHMRI) at the University of Wollongong (UOW), Colloids on the Coast will be held in the sunny beachside city of Wollongong, New South Wales, from 23 -24 October. Register before 21 August to secure the early bird rate.

  • 02 Jun 2017 11:02 AM | Tim Davey

    There is a new postdoc opening in Dang Thuy Tram's group at the School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. The candidate is expected to have experimental background with expertise in at least one or preferably several of the following  areas: tissue engineering, microfabrication, stem cell biology, cell-based therapeutics, polymeric biomaterials/hydrogels. Experience with animal study is an advantage but not a pre-requisite. The selected candidate will be working on a project to design new cell-based therapeutic systems for the treatment of type 1 diabetes.

    More details of the position and application process can be found on Dang Thuy Tram's lab website at the following link:

    http://www.ntu.edu.sg/home/ttdang/Openings.html

    For more information, please contact Assistant Professor Dang Thuy Tram on TTDang@ntu.edu.sg

  • 26 May 2017 4:36 PM | Tim Davey

    RMIT University is advertising the role of Associate Dean, Applied Chemistry and Environmental Sciences.

    For more information refer to:

    http://yourcareer.rmit.edu.au/mob/caw/en/job/557376/associate-dean-applied-chemistry-and-environmental-sciences

     

  • 17 May 2017 1:24 PM | Tim Davey

    International PhD school: Niels Bohr Institute

    Copenhagen, Sept 3-9, 2017

     

    This 5 ECTS point course will explore the geometry and topology of ordered cellular patterns such as foams, bicontinuous and polycontinuous forms and nets found in synthetic and biological materials, including: 

    • mesoporous silicates
    • metal organic frameworks and coordination polymers
    • amphiphiles, lipids, star polyphiles forming lyotropic liquid crystals
    • block copolymers including star miktoarm copolymers

     

    For more information see:

    https://indico.nbi.ku.dk/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=938 

  • 03 May 2017 8:59 AM | Tim Davey

    Textured substrates which are infiltrated with a lubricant form a new class of functional surfaces, referred to as Lubricant Impregnated Slippery Surfaces (LubISS). 

    LubISS is the first European Training Network with the main objectives of designing, characterizing, and modelling low adhesive easy-to-clean slippery surfaces for anti-icing and anti-fouling. In a coordinated effort among 9 world-class academic institutions and industrial partners from 6 European countries (Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Netherlands, Switzerland), advanced lubricant impregnated surfaces will be developed. 

    We are currently looking for 9 Early Stage Researchers to embark on our three-year program. 

    For further details about the different PhD positions and the involved scientists, see: www.lubiss.eu

    For further information, please go to: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/wp/2016_2017/main/h2020-wp1617-msca_en.pdf

     

  • 13 Mar 2017 9:13 PM | Tim Davey
    The 4th International Conference on BioNano Innovation (ICBNI 2017) will be held at The University of Queensland campus from Sunday 24th to Wednesday 27th September 2017.

    The ICBNI 2017 will present the latest advances in the most exciting and commercially-promising area of science and engineering: the interface between the biological and physical sciences at the nanoscale. Around 500 scientific leaders from Australia and beyond will attend this exciting event.

    A strong and diverse program including many aspects of colloid and interface science as an enabling science is being assembled - accordingly we would like to invite you to submit an abstract for an oral or poster presentation to the program.

    The 3.5-day event is being held within the impressive Advanced Engineering building on the University of Queensland St Lucia campus. The program is built around five key themes:

    ·         Nanomedicine

    ·         Stem Cells Science and Therapies

    ·         Energy and the Environment

    ·         Biotechnologies

    o    Industrial Biotechnology

    o    Biologic Medicines

    ·         Fundamentals of Nanobio - supporting the technologies

    More details of the program can be found on the conference web site: www.icbni.com.au

  • 10 Mar 2017 8:16 AM | Tim Davey

    Abstract submissions are open for the RACI Colloid Division’s symposium in the RACI National Conference. Keynote speakers include Regine von Klitzing (TUB), Matt Golding (Massey) and Hongbo Zeng (Alberta) and invited speakers include  George Franks (MelbU) and Xuehua Zhang (RMIT). The abstract deadline is the 23rd March.

    For more information please see http://www.racicongress.com/RACIConference/call-for-abstracts.php.

     

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