Last application date Sep 30, 2024 00:00
Department TW06 - Department of Electronics and Information Systems
Contract Limited duration
Degree Master’s degree in physics, applied physics, engineering physics or other relevant fields
Occupancy rate 100%
Vacancy type Research staff
Vacancy for PhD position: electrophoresis in advanced configurations
Advisors: Prof. Martijn van den Broek, Prof. Filip Beunis, Ghent University, Belgium
In the LCP group of Ghent University (lcp.elis.ugent.be) we have a long history of modelling and testing electrophoretic motion of particles in polar and nonpolar liquids. Our goals are to understand the underlying physical mechanisms and to develop or improve new technologies based on this knowledge, such as electronic ink displays, smart windows, manipulation of particles at the microscale and electrodeposition. In recent experiments and prototypes we noticed that phenomena occur that cannot be explained by the one-dimensional models that we developed and commonly use. The PhD candidate will continue our recent research in these new phenomena by designing and creating new microstructures that highlight the observed novel effects and that lead potentially to promising new applications. The experimental work is accompanied by theoretical and computer modelling. A performant model will allow a more realistic simulation of electrophoretic systems, widening our understanding of the phenomena and enabling the improvement of current designs and or development of new designs.
E-mail your CV with indication of grades and two contacts for recommendation and a short personal motivation to: Martijn.vandenBroek@UGent.be. After a first screening, suitable candidates will be invited for online interview. The position remains open until a candidate is selected. Last year students are encouraged to apply.
Ghent University is one of the top 100 universities in the Dutch language area, with more than 44,000 students and 15,000 staff members.
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