12 Phd Positions Within The Climb Doctoral Network
Organisation/Company: Consiglio Nazionale delle RicercheDepartment: Institute for Complex SystemsResearch Field: Chemistry, Physics, Biophysics, TechnologyResearcher Profile: First Stage Researcher (R1) PositionsCountry: ItalyApplication Deadline: 1 Jun 2025 - 00:00 (Europe/Rome)Type of Contract: TemporaryJob Status: Full-timeIs the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?
Horizon Europe - MSCA Marie CurieOffer DescriptionCLIMB brings together leading research laboratories with expertise spanning chemistry, physics, biology, and computational sciences.
The project focuses on studying the complex interplay between lipid composition, structural properties, and membrane-driven interactions, with the aim of developing advanced lipid-based materials for a variety of applications.
Key research themes include:Understanding the role of lipid compositional complexity in membrane properties and functions. Developing lipid nanomaterials for use in mRNA delivery systems, bio-sensors, and sustainable formulations. Physicochemical characterization of aggregates formed by novel lipid mixtures, including natural extracts and polymer/peptoid coatings. Doctoral Candidates will benefit from a rich, multidisciplinary training environment, with opportunities to collaborate with both small and large industrial partners, contributing to cutting-edge research with real-world applications. PhD positions can be filled during 2025.
Selected candidates will engage in multidisciplinary research, participate in international secondments across academic and industrial settings, and contribute to high-impact publications and conferences. Please note that this advertisement contains 12 individual positions.
For each of them, individual calls will be managed by the recruiting institution. Available PhD projectsHost: Institute for Complex Systems, National Research Council, Rome, ItalyPhD School: Physics at Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, ItalySupervisor: Yuri GERELLIAcademic Supervisor: Francesco SCIORTINOProject focus: preparation and characterisation of complex lipid membranes at interfaces using advanced (scattering, QCM-D) techniques. Contact: ******: Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, GermanyPhD School: Department of Biopharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology at Johannes Gutenberg UniversitySupervisor: Peter LANGGUTHProject focus: Development and characterisation of novel lipid-based formulations for RNA delivery. Contact: ****** 3: Advanced models for the quantitative interpretation of membranes reflectivity dataHost: Institut Charles Sadron, CNRS, Strasbourg, FrancePhD School: Physics at the University of StrasbourgSupervisor: Fabrice THALMANNProject focus: combine atomistic-, coarse-grained and mesoscale simulations for elaborating a fine interpretation of lipid membrane reflectivity data. Contact: ****** 4: Decipher sequence determinants for IDPs and their interaction with lipidsHost: Lund University, Lund, SwedenPhD School: Chemistry at Lund UniversitySupervisor: Marie SKEPÖProject focus: determine the role of amino acid motifs on the interaction of intrinsically disordered peptides with lipid membranes. Contact: ****** 5: Hybrid synthetic/biogenic non-lamellar lipid filmsHost: Chemistry Department, University of Florence, Florence, ItalyPhD School: Chemistry at University of FlorenceSupervisor: Costanza MONTISProject focus: produce and characterise lamellar and non-lamellar lipid systems. Contact: ****** 6: Custom-Designed Asymmetric Unilamellar Vesicles Mimicking Plasma MembranesHost: Graz University, Graz, AustriaPhD School: Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at Graz UniversitySupervisor: Georg PABSTProject focus: Produce and characterise lipid vesicles with asymmetric bilayers. Contact: ****** 7: Controlling Molecular Transport and Cargo Delivery across Lipid MembranesHost: Oslo University, Oslo, NorwayPhD School: Group for Soft Matter & Scattering Methods at Oslo UniversitySupervisor: Reidar LUNDProject focus: Characterisation of mechanisms for lipid transport across membranes. Contact: ****** 8: Bio-membranes at air/water interfaces: structure, transport and uptake mechanismsHost: Technical University Darmstadt, Darmstadt, GermanyPhD School: Physics at Technical University DarmstadtSupervisor: Emanuel SCHNECKProject focus: characterisation of lipid membranes immobilised at liquid interfaces. Contact: ****** 9: Complex biomembranes from micro-organismsHost: Institut Laue Langevin, Grenoble, FrancePhD School: Molecular Biology at Marche Polytechnic University, Ancona, ItalySupervisor: Krishna BATCHUProject focus: Development and validation of analytical tools to produce deuterated lipid molecules. Contact: ****** 10: Mapping the interactions of a drug with its nanocarrierHost: Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, IsraelPhD School: Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Engineering at TechnionSupervisor: Dganit DANINOProject focus: evaluation of the interaction between lipid-based drug vectors and enzyme therapeutics. Contact: ****** 11: Methods for determination of quality control size-related parameters in nanoparticle systemsHost: Postnova Analytics GmbH, Landsberg am Lech, GermanyPhD School: Department of Biopharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology at Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, GermanySupervisor: Florian MEIERProject focus: development of quantitative methods for the characterisation of formulations for RNA delivery. Contact: ****** 12: Development of Laser Transmission Spectroscopy method for lipid nanovectorsHost: Institute for Complex Systems, National Research Council, Rome, ItalyPhD School: Physics, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, ItalySupervisor: Simona SENNATOProject focus: characterisation of lipid-based systems in solution via light scattering methods. Contact: ****** to applyE-mail: ****** Fields: Physics, Chemistry, TechnologyEducation Level: Master Degree or equivalentLanguages: ENGLISH Level: GoodAdditional InformationSalary: Doctoral candidates will receive an attractive salary in accordance with the MSCA regulations. Multidisciplinary Training: Doctoral candidates will receive comprehensive training in lipid science, advanced experimental methods, and computational modelling. International Secondments: Each doctoral candidate will undertake international secondments. Personalized Career Development Plans: Each candidate will receive personalized mentoring and career development plans tailored to their research goals. Eligibility criteriaApplicants profile: Applicants must have a university degree (master or comparable) in relevant disciplines. Applicants must have a strong interest in conducting collaborative research. Specific Eligibility Criteria of MSCA-DN Programme:Doctoral Candidates must not yet been awarded a doctoral degree at the date of the recruitment. Doctoral Candidates must have not resided or carried out main activity in the country of the host beneficiary for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the recruitment date. Doctoral Candidates must be able to understand and express themselves in both written and spoken English. Selection processCall for applications will be posted individually for each advertised position, starting from February 2025. How to Apply: For detailed information on the application and selection procedures for specific positions, please contact the main supervisor for each position listed below. For more information about the CLIMB project, please contact the project Coordinator (******).
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