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1. PhD Position in Environmental Chemistry (Aerosol Research)
(S?nke Szidat)
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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2014 11:04:40 +0100
From: S?nke Szidat <soenke.szidat@dcb.unibe.ch>
Subject: [Met-jobs] PhD Position in Environmental Chemistry (Aerosol
Research)
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Dear colleagues,
The University of Bern (Switzerland) offers the following position. I am
looking forward to your application.
Best regards,
S?nke Szidat
PhD Position in Environmental Chemistry
Description
Carbonaceous particles comprise a large fraction of the atmospheric aerosol
and, therefore, badly affect climate and human health. However, only a small
fraction could be identified and apportioned to emission sources so far. For
this purpose, measurements with accelerator mass spectrometry of the
long-lived radioisotope 14C has become a unique and powerful tool. Your task
will be to prepare aerosol filter samples and to perform the 14C
measurements. This work includes the improvement of existing analytical
procedures. Furthermore, you will apply the measurement results to the
investigation of emissions sources in combination with other
state-of-the-art techniques of ambient aerosol analysis.
Education
You have a master in chemistry or natural sciences. You are an excellent
scientist with creative ideas, fascinated to develop and apply analytical
methods. You have strong technical skills and an affinity for
multidisciplinary cooperation. You are fluent in spoken and written English
and have good knowledge of German.
Entrance upon
As soon as possible
Remarks
Submit your application with CV per e-mail to szidat@dcb.unibe.ch before end
of March 2014.
Contact address
PD Dr. S?nke Szidat
Laboratory for the Analysis of Radiocarbon with AMS (LARA)
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
University of Bern
Freiestrasse 3
CH-3012 Bern
http://szidat.dcb.unibe.ch
http://www.14c.unibe.ch
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