Ph.D. Position in Physics/Chemistry: Embark on a groundbreaking Ph.D. journey at the University of Palermo, under the mentorship of Prof. Emanuele Marino. This fully-funded position, in collaboration with Solarfoil, offers an unparalleled opportunity to delve into the realm of energy transition and sustainability. Join us in revolutionizing photosynthesis efficiency using cutting-edge fluorescent nanoparticles. Summary Table:
Designation: Ph.D. Candidate Location: University of Palermo, Italy (6-12 months in Amsterdam, Netherlands) Eligibility/Qualification: Master's degree in physics, chemistry, materials science/engineering or related discipline by November 1st, 2024 Job Description: Researching and developing spectrally-optimized sources to enhance plant growth through photosynthesis. Last Date for Apply: June 30th, 2024 Project Description: Boosting The Efficiency of Photosynthesis by Solar Shaping. Harness the power of sunlight to transform the future of agriculture. In this project, we aim to elevate photosynthetic efficiency by manipulating the solar spectrum with inorganic fluorescent nanoparticles. Collaborating with Solarfoil, pioneers in spectral optimization for plants and microalgae, you will pioneer research at the intersection of physics, chemistry, and biology. Dive into the synthesis, characterization, and application of innovative nanomaterials, with the ultimate goal of revolutionizing global food production.
Candidate Profile: We seek passionate individuals with a master's degree in physics, chemistry, materials science/engineering, or a related field by November 1st, 2024. Ideal candidates possess a strong experimental background in soft or hard condensed matter physics, biophysics, and a keen interest in wet chemistry and photophysics. Proficiency in English is essential to thrive in this international research environment.
How to Apply: Ready to shape the future of agriculture? Send your application to Prof. Emanuele Marino ( ) before June 30th, 2024. Please include an updated Curriculum Vitae, a compelling motivation letter, and contact information for two referees who can provide recommendation letters.
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