Junior Research Chairs (Ecole normale supérieure)

Junior Research Chairs LabEx ENS ICFP Department of Physics, ENS (Ecole normale supérieure), Paris

Closing date: October 31, 2018 Expected interview dates: December 5-6-7, 2018

The Department of Physics at ENS Paris invites applications for three JRC (Junior Research Chairs) at postdoctoral level. Appointments will be for two years with a possible one year extension. The Department aims at recruiting outstanding candidates with international experience. Research activities can be experimental and/or theoretical.

This year, the Department aims at hiring a Junior Research Chair in Statistical Physics who will actively work with the group of G. Biroli (research topic: glassy, activated and complex dynamics: from physics to machine learning).

For the two other positions, the program actively encourages experimental projects through a reserved budget. Research themes should correspond to one of the following ones:
– Quantum physics: from atoms to condensed matter
– Biophysics: from the cell to the organism
– Non-linear physics: from the laboratory to the cosmos
– Statistical and theoretical physics

Some participation in teaching within ENS-ICFP (International Centre for Fundamental Physics and its Interfaces) Master program is part of the duties http://www.phys.ens.fr/spip.php?rubrique284&;;lang=en

In addition to an internationally competitive salary, ENS-ICFP provides an attractive travel allowance and research funds (150,000 euros for experimentalists). The successful candidates are fully integrated into the Department of Physics and its constituent research laboratories. For more detailed information regarding the research undertaken at the Department of Physics, please visit our website http://www.phys.ens.fr/spip.php?rubrique258&;lang=en

The positions are funded by the ENS-ICFP grant obtained through the French National Excellence initiative.
Applications must be exclusively submitted through AcademicJobsOnline (https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/11408) and should consist of:
– A cover letter
– A complete CV including a list of publications
– A research project taking into account possible interactions with research groups/faculty within the Department of Physics at Ecole normale supérieure (no more than 4 pages of A4).
– Three letters of recommendation from senior scientists, to be uploaded on AcademicJobsOnline.
Candidates are encouraged to make early contact with faculty to discuss their research proposal and should refer to these contacts in their 4-page research statement. If help is required to identify appropriate research groups/faculty, candidates should contact the Manager, Stéphanie Troufflard, at stephanie.troufflard@phys.ens.fr
Short-listed candidates will be interviewed (videoconferences) in early December 2018. Only applications received by October 31, 2018 will be considered. The hiring committee will make offers late in 2018.
Positions will normally start in September 2019, but this is negotiable.

For your information, two additional positions will be made available by the Philippe Meyer Institute (https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/11450)

Conference on Physics and Biological Systems (22-24 oct 2018 – Gif/Yvette))

The 4th International Conference on Physics and Biological Systems
PhysBio 2018 will be held on Oct 22-24 2018 in Gif-sur-Yvette.
It aims to bring together a broad range of physical and
life scientists working at the interface between the two disciplines.

The program mainly comprises in-depth talks from first-rate
international speakers accessible to a broad audience. It also includes
a few short talks from invited Ph.D. students and a poster session.

– the program and the abstracts are attached to this message.
– the conference website to register : http://lptms.u-psud.fr/physbio2018/
– our email address : PhysBio2018.lptms@u-psud.fr

Registration free for students.
Early Registration: Sept 15 2018.
Registration fees (tax included): 72 € (before Sept 15) / 120 € (after Sept 15); Dinner at the castle : + 30 €.

We look forward to welcoming you in Gif-sur-Yvette!

The organizing committee
Mathilde Badoual, Christophe Le Clainche, Martin Lenz,
Eric Raspaud, Willy Supatto

journée Systèmes & Matière Complexes (19 octobre- Saclay)

Cher(e) collègue,

Voici la deuxième annonce de la journée Systèmes & Matière Complexes– troisième édition qui se tiendra le 19 Octobre 2018 sur le campus de Centrale-Supélec de l’Université Paris Saclay.

Cette journée se déroulera en quatre sessions de présentations courtes de 4 min + 1 min de questions (trois planches maximum). Chacune de ces sessions sera précédée d’une conférence.

Le site d’inscription est maintenant ouvert. Il est disponible à :
https://www.universite-paris-saclay.fr/fr/evenement/journee-de-la-matiere-et-des-systemes-complexes-3eme-edition

L’inscription est gratuite mais obligatoire (nombre de places limité) et le repas sera offert aux participants (aucun soutien financier ne sera accordé en dehors du repas et des pauses). La date limite pour l’inscription est fixée au 1 octobre 2018

Les orateurs invités pour cette troisième édition sont :
Anne Davaille, Université Paris-Saclay
Olivier Sandre, Université de Bordeaux
Aleksandra Walczak, Ecole Normale Supérieur de Paris
David Carrière, Université Paris-Saclay

L’objectif de cette journée est de permettre à la communauté systèmes & matière complexes de se rencontrer et d’échanger autour de ses thèmes de recherche qui sont, au sens large :
· les systèmes désordonnés,
· les fluides complexes,
· la dynamique complexe,
· les approches statistiques,
· les matériaux multi-échelle,
· les systèmes biologiques.

le site de la manifestation est :
https://www.universite-paris-saclay.fr/fr/evenement/journee-de-la-matiere-et-des-systemes-complexes-3eme-edition

Nous demandons aux destinataires de ce mail de diffuser largement l’information dans leur laboratoire et plus largement à tout public intéressé.

Merci d’avance de votre aide.

Bien cordialement

Le comité d’organisation : H. Auradou, G. Baldinozzi, D. Bonamy, C. Douarche, P. Guenoun, H. Henry, M. Lebental, L.T. Lee,
A. Rosso, P. Urbani

Post-doc ULB (Bruxelles)- contact Fabian Brau

Dear colleagues and friends,

ULB has obtained a COFUND funding from the MARIE SKLODOWSKA-CURIE (H2020) program. This COFUND program, entitled IF@ULB, will allow to hire 63 postdoctoral researchers at the ULB for the next five years. Three calls are planned. They will be open to all research domains (not only science).

The first call will be opened on August 1, 2018 and be closed on October 15, 2018. The two-year postdoctoral fellowship will begin between April 1 and October 15, 2019. Eligible researchers must have a PhD (with a maximum of 7 years of seniority) and must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Belgium for more than 12 months during the last 3 years before the call deadline.

Interested researchers should contact me in August or early September to have enough time to write a research proposal. The subject of this proposal is open to discussion with the candidate but should be related to my research activities (see my website below). The candidate will actively participate to the writing process.

www.ulb.ac.be/sciences/nlpc/fbrau.html

The call procedure and the required documents to apply to IF@ULB can be found on this website

https://if-at-ulb.ulb.be/

In summary, the applicant should write a research proposal (template to be downloaded on the website above) and submit it through the website together with some required documents (CV using the downloaded template, a letter of acceptance from me, a copy of the PhD degree, etc.). All the details can be found on the website (or directly here https://if-at-ulb.ulb.be/storage/files/guide-for-applicants-v3.pdf). Several applicants can mention the same supervisor. So the supervisor does not need to perform any pre-selection.

Interested researchers should contact me in August or early September if they need help to write the research proposal. The subject of this proposal is open to discussion with the candidate but should be related to my research activities.

The call is open since August 1, 2018 and will be closed on October 15, 2018. The two-year postdoctoral fellowship will begin between April 1 and October 15, 2019.

Don’t hesitate to spread this announcement in your network and/or to contact me if you need additional information.

 

Fabian Brau | Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)

Nonlinear Physical Chemistry Unit
Service de Chimie Physique et Biologie Théorique
CP 231 – Campus Plaine, 1050 Brussels, Belgium

Tel +32 (0)2 650 5912 | Mobile +32 (0)487 441 487 | Fax +32 (0)2 650 5767

Email fabian.brau@ulb.ac.be | Web www.ulb.ac.be/sciences/nlpc/fbrau.html

Journée Systèmes et Matière Complexes — (Saclay, 19 octobre 2018)

Cher(e) collègue,

La 3ème édition de la journée Systèmes & Matière Complexes aura lieu le 19 Octobre 2018 sur le campus de Centrale-Supélec de l’Université Paris Saclay.

Comme les deux précédentes, cette journée se déroulera en quatre sessions de présentations courtes de 4 min + 1 min de questions (trois planches maximum). Chacune de ces sessions sera précédée d’une conférence. Les orateurs invités pour cette troisième édition sont :
Anne Davaille, Université Paris-Saclay
Olivier Sandre, Université de Bordeaux
Aleksandra Walczak, Ecole Normale Supérieur de Paris
David Carrière, Université Paris-Saclay

L’objectif de cette journée est de permettre à la communauté systèmes & matière complexes de se rencontrer et d’échanger autour de ses thèmes de recherche qui sont, au sens large :
· les systèmes désordonnés,
· les fluides complexes,
· la dynamique complexe,
· les approches statistiques,
· les matériaux multi-échelle,
· les systèmes biologiques.

Une annonce ultérieure précisera le site d’inscription pour cette rencontre gratuite mais à inscription obligatoire

Nous demandons aux destinataires de ce mail de diffuser largement l’information dans leur laboratoire et plus largement à tout public intéressé.

Merci d’avance de votre aide.

Bien cordialement

Le comité d’organisation : H. Auradou, G. Baldinozzi, D. Bonamy, C. Douarche, P. Guenoun, H. Henry, M. Lebental, L.T. Lee,
A. Rosso, P. Urbani

PS : Veuillez accepter nos excuses pour les envois multiples.

postdoc STATISTICAL SEISMOLOGY & INDUCED SEISMICITY (Calgary)

Annonce en pdf

Dear Colleagues:

I have an opening for a postdoctoral fellow at the intersection of statistical seismology, induced seismicity and statistical physics. The main focus would be on earthquake-earthquake triggering in the context of hydraulic fracturing in the field and in the lab. I would appreciate it if you could forward the attached ad to suitable candidates and post it in your department.

Thanks a lot,
Joern.


Dr. Jörn Davidsen
Associate Professor of Physics & Humboldt Research Fellow
University of Calgary
www.ucalgary.ca/complexity/davidsen

Postdoc – onset of wind waves- FAST (Paris-Saclay)

voir l’Annonce en pdf

Project page (movies and papers): www.fast.u-psud.fr/~moisy/windwaves

Duration: 1 year, starting January 2019 or before.
Funding: Laboratoire d’Excellence (Labex) « LASIPS »

Contacts:
FAST: Frédéric Moisy, www.fast.u-psud.fr/~moisy

Marc Rabaud, www.fast.u-psud.fr/~rabaud
LadHyX: Michael Benzaquen, www.off-ladhyx.polytechnique.fr/people/benzaquen

Postdoctoral researcher on experimental active matter (Brandeis University)

We are searching for a postdoctoral researcher to work at the interface of biology and physics, on a project using actin and DNA-origami technology to generate new biomimetic model systems for the study of self-organization of active materials. The position will be joint between the labs of Guillaume Duclos (Physics Department; duclos-lab.org) and Bruce Goode (Biology Department; goodelab.org) and is part of the NSF-funded Brandeis MRSEC bioinspired soft materials program (brandeis.edu/mrsec).

We are looking for competitive applicants with a PhD in Biophysics, Soft matter or Biochemistry. Preference will be given to researchers with strong skills in protein biochemistry, quantitative fluorescence microscopy, and/or DNA-origami.

The applicant will work with state-of-the art microscopes, and receive training in a multidisciplinary and highly collaborative environment. This will include opportunities for quantitative modeling in collaboration with theory groups.

To apply, please send a CV, a brief summary of your research accomplishments, and a brief statement of your research interests to gduclos@brandeis.edu and goode@brandeis.edu.

Brandeis University is an equal opportunity employer, committed to building a culturally diverse intellectual community and strongly encourages applications from women and minorities.

Guillaume Duclos
gduclos@brandeis.edu

Martin A. Fisher School of Physics,
Brandeis University,
415 South Street,
Waltham, MA 02453

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Guillaume Duclos

 

Associate profesor in Mechanics, Oslo University

The Section for Mechanics, part of the Department of Mathematics, invites applications for an Associate Professor position.

The open position is in continuum mechanics, more specifically in fluid mechanics and/or elasticity. The candidate must have a strong background in experimental, computational, or theoretical research in at least one of the fields mentioned above (wave processes, multiphase flow and biomechanical applications within fluid mechanics). Furthermore, the candidate must be prepared to give courses within continuum (fluid and solid) mechanics.

For more informations, please visit the dedicated webpage:

https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/154371/associate-professor-in-mechanics