Working field:
Project work in the BMBF-funded project „Analysis of SANS Data of Complex Structured Soft Matter Systems“. Within this project the structure of complexes of copolymers and detergents in solution will be studied, the solvent being either water or DES (Deep Eutectic Solvents). Firstly, the phase behaviour of the systems must be characterised exactly. Subsequently, the systems will be pre-characterised by means of static and dynamic light scattering (SLS, DLS). The detailed structure determination will then be done by a combination of small-angle (neutron and X-ray) scattering (SANS; SAXS). The target is the correlation between the molecular topology of the complexes and their nanometric structure.
Requirements:
Successfully completed university degree (Master, Diplom or equivalent) in chemistry, physics or related subjects; excellent grades desired. Comprehensive knowledge in physical and synthetic chemistry and familiarity with the characterisation of nanostructured systems in solution are required. Considerable knowledge of the properties of DES and detergents as well as instrumental working techniques are desirable. Good command of German and/or English is required; willingness to learn either English or German is expected.
How to apply:
Please send your application with the
reference number and the usual documents (combined in a single pdf file, max. 5 MB)
by email to Prof. Dr. Gradzielski at tc7.tc9@chemie.tu-berlin.de.
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