Technische Universität Berlin offers an open position:
under the reserve that funds are granted
Project work in the interdisciplinary sub-project A01 “Hydrogel properties on airway surfaces in health and mucoobstructive lung disease” of the DFG-funded CRC 1449 “Dynamic Hydrogels at Biointerfaces”. Within this project physicochemical properties of mucus will be studied as a function of the health/disease state and in response to therapeutic treatments. In addition, the reaction to the addition of salt, osmolytes and variation of the redox state will be investigated. In particular, the macroscopic and mesoscopic viscoelastic properties as well as the mesoscopic structure will be determined, furthermore their varation as a function of the mucus condition. This work will be done in close cooperation with Prof. Mall's group at Charité Berlin.
PhD thesis preparation is possible.
Desirable:
A strong interest to deepen this knowledge by way of a doctoral thesis is expected.
Please send your application with the reference number and substantial documents (in a single pdf file, max. 5 MB) by email to Prof. Dr. Gradzielski (tc7@molmat.tu-berlin.de).
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To ensure equal opportunities between women and men, applications by women with the required qualifications are explicitly desired. Qualified individuals with disabilities will be favored. The TU Berlin values the diversity of its members and is committed to the goals of equal opportunities. Applications from people of all nationalities and with a migration background are very welcome.
Technische Universität Berlin - Die Präsidentin - Fakultät II, Institut für Chemie, FG Physikalische Chemie - Molekulare Materialwissenschaften, Prof. Dr. Gradzielski, Sekr. TC 7, Straße des 17. Juni 124, 10623 Berlin
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