PhD Student, University Freiburg (Applications till 28.02.2017)

PhD Student (Biology)

[Job-ID: PlaMatSu-Freiburg-2]

The project at the Plant Biomechanics Group Freiburg (University of Freiburg) will involve the characterization of the robustness of cuticle surface properties against changes in geometrical configurations, as well as the analysis of the dependency of cuticle functionalities on variations of the internal pressure of epidermal cells. The position and project are part of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network »Plant-inspired Materials and Surfaces«
– PlaMatSu (www.plamatsu.eu)

 

https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/170571

 

Description

The Plant Biomechanics Group Freiburg (Prof. Speck) invites applications for the position of a PhD student (m/f, Early Stage Researcher) for the project Design Spaces of Wrinkled Cuticle Surfaces in the domains of biological and bioinspired functional surfaces. The study will involve the characterization of the robustness of cuticle surface properties against changes in geometrical configurations (e.g. by measuring walking-friction forces of insects on plant leaves), as well as the analysis of the dependency of cuticle functionalities on variations of the internal pressure of epidermal cells. PlaMatSu brings together plant biologists, polymer scientists and soft matter physicists to explore the cuticle of plant petals and plant leaves and to develop novel bio-inspired materials and surfaces.

Applicants must have a MSc or equal degree in Biology, Biomimetics or a related field. Excellent skills in plant biology and a solid basic knowledge of mathematics and physics are expected. Knowledge and experience in microscopic methods and mechanical testing, as well as good knowledge about plant diversity, and experience in the field of functional morphology are an advantage. Enthusiasm for top-quality research as well as good oral and written English communication skills are a must. Proficiency in German is an asset. Only candidates who meet the Marie Skłodowska-Curie mobility rules can be considered.

In the Plant Biomechanics Group situated at the University of Freiburg and member of the Competence Network Biomimetics the main focus of the research is the quantitative analysis of the relationship of form, structure and function in plants and plant organs, and the transfer of principles into innovative bio-inspired technical products. With their competences the scientists of the group cover the whole value chain from basic biological research to the development of biomimetic products on a lab-bench scale. We offer a uniquely stimulating interdisciplinary research environment at the interface of biology, materials science and polymer chemistry, state-of-the-art laboratories, excellent working conditions, a competitive salary, and outstanding career prospects. As a member of PlaMatSu, the successful candidate Innovative Training Network “PlaMatSu” (722842 — PlaMatSu — H2020-MSCA-ITN- 2016/H2020-MSCA-ITN-2016) for Plant-inspired materials and surfaces will also benefit from a multitude of training opportunities in an international setting, including secondments at leading academic and/or industrial partners.


Please send your complete documentation (reference PlaMatSu-Freiburg-2; including letter of motivation, CV, copies of pertinent certificates, and contact details of two references) until 28.02.2017 to: plamatsu@unifr.ch, stating the job-ID PlaMatSu-Freiburg-2.

The successful candidate is expected to start as early as possible. For additional information about the position, please contact Prof. Thomas Speck (thomas.speck@biologie.uni-freiburg.de), Dr. Marc Thielen (marc.thielen@biologie.uni-freiburg.de) or the PlaMatSu project manager Dr. Barbara Fraygola (barbara.fraygola@unifr.ch).