Ph.D. Student (4-years scholarship): The NanoBioPhysics Lab is offering a Ph.D. scholarship position aimed at investigating the effects of ionic liquids on the structure and mechanics of lipid bilayers, biomembranes, live cells, and tissues. The selected candidate will employ bio-atomic force microscopy, neutron scattering, and cell biology approaches.
Designation
Ph.D. Student (4-years scholarship)
Research Area
- Ionic Liquids in Biophysics
- Lipid Bilayers and Biomembranes
- Nano-Bio-Medicine
- Drug Delivery Systems
Location
NanoBioPhysics Lab
Eligibility/Qualification
- Bachelor or Master’s degree in relevant fields (e.g., Biophysics, Chemistry, Biology).
- Strong motivation for research in the area of ionic liquids and biomembranes.
- Prior experience in related laboratory techniques is advantageous but not mandatory.
Criteria | Details |
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Position | Ph.D. Student |
Scholarship Duration | 4 years |
Start Date | September 2025 |
Application Deadline | March 21, 2025 |
Description
The scholarship is focused on conducting a project designed to explore how ionic liquids influence biological structures and processes at the molecular level. The research will combine advanced methods like atomic force microscopy and neutron scattering to elucidate the underlying mechanisms in live cells and tissues.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should send the following to Prof. Benedetto:
- Your CV
- A half-page motivation letter explaining your interest in the position
Last Date for Application
March 21, 2025
For additional inquiries or proposals for new research topics, please contact Prof. Benedetto via email through the “Contact me” link on the webpage.