Job description
Join us – we look forward to welcome you to our Self-Organizing Soft Matter Research Group at Eindhoven University of Technology!
We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher with a passion for quantitative microscopy and single molecule studies to join our team to study the behavior of ice-binders at ice/water interfaces and how this relates to their activity. In this exciting role, you will be working in a vibrant and international research group aiming to identify structure-activity relations for natural and man-made ice-binders to reverse engineer novel materials tailored to block ice growth, slow down ice recrystallization, and/or promote ice nucleation as desired.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct high quality, curiosity-driven, original and independent research focusing on quantitative super-resolution microscopy
- Collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team of scientists and engineers
- Present research findings at conferences and publish in top-tier scientific journals
- Mentor and support junior researchers in the lab
Eindhoven University of Technology
Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) is one of Europe’s leading research universities.
The Eindhoven area, in the southern part of the Netherlands, is one of Europe’s top ‘innovation ecosystems’, with many high-tech companies and institutes. TU/e is intertwined with many of these companies and institutes, and research at TU/e is characterized by a combination of academic excellence, industrial relevance and societal interweaving.
Eindhoven University of Technology is a community of scientists, supporting staff, students and partners. People are the heart and soul of TU/e, so it is of great importance to safeguard the distinctive Eindhoven atmosphere, creating a personal, welcoming and vibrant environment that enables individuals and groups to grow professionally and personally.
The department Chemical Engineering and Chemistry is one of the nine departments of Eindhoven University of Technology. It was established in 1957, shortly after the university was founded. The department is located in the Helix and Matrix buildings on the TU/e campus. The candidate will closely collaborate with researchers within the departments of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Applied Physics, and the Institute for Complex Molecular Systems, all of which are located on the TU/e campus at walking distance.
Job Description
Ice-binding proteins (IBPs) are natural ice-binders that offer protection against freezing to survive at subzero temperatures. Our group aims to unravel how biological and engineered ice-binders function, so that we can create customized chemical cryoprotectants for biomedical and other applications. We do not yet know how natural and synthetic ice-binders work, but it is clear that their activity is closely related to the way in which they interact with ice. Recently, we reported sub-zero nanoscopy experiments which allowed us to study for the first time the interfacial dynamics of ice-bound IBPs at the single molecule level (see PNAS publication for more information). In this project you will build upon these pioneering experiments to study the interaction with ice of biological and engineered ice-binders at the single molecule level aiming to better understand how these block ice growth, shape ice crystals, inhibit ice recrystallization and control ice nucleation. You will work in close collaboration with other group members, who design, prepare, and/or study biological and (bio)synthetic ice-binders and explore their potential in cryopreservation and other applications.
Job requirements
- PhD in Bionanoscience, (Bio)physical Chemistry, (Bio)physics, Molecular (Life) Sciences, or related area, obtained within the last four years
- Passionate about soft matter science, (bio)physics, and microscopy
- Strong qualifications and expertise in using advanced optical tools (e.g. fluorescence and/or super-resolution microscopy) for single molecule (bio)physics
- Excellent programming (e.g. Python, Matlab) and data analysis skills for processing and interpreting experimental (single molecule tracking) data
- Familiarity with crystallization and microfluidics, (computer-aided) protein engineering, and/or cryobiology
- Ability to conduct high quality academic research, demonstrated by an outstanding PhD thesis, publications in reputable scientific journals and presentations at international meetings
- Strong motivation to do excellent, original, fundamental research.
- Proficiency in the English language, excellent written and oral communication and leadership skills. Note that there is no Dutch language requirement.
- Independent and goal-oriented scientist. Team player and able to work in a dynamic, interdisciplinary, and international context.
Conditions of employment
- A dynamic and stimulating research environment
- Access to state-of-the-art equipment and facilities
- Collaborative opportunities with leading experts in the field
- A full-time employment for 1 year initially with possibility to extend by two years
- Free access to opportunities for professional growth and career development through training programs for research, valorization and professional development
- A gross monthly salary and benefits in accordance with the Collective Labor Agreement for Dutch Universities.
- A broad package of fringe benefits (including an excellent technical infrastructure, moving expenses, and savings schemes).
- Family-friendly initiatives are in place, such as an international spouse program, and excellent on-campus children day care and sports facilities.
Information and application
More information
For further information on this vacancy please contact prof.dr.ir. Ilja Voets, i.voets[at]tue.nl or +31 40 247 5303.
Visit our website for more information about the application process or the conditions of employment. You can also contact Leo van Houten, l.v.houten[at]tue.nl or +31 40 247 8269.
Please visit www.tue.nl/jobs to find out more about working at TU/e!
Application
Join our team and take the next step in your research career. If you have a passion for innovation and a drive to push the boundaries of science, we would love to hear from you. Please submit a complete application by using the ‘apply now’-button on this page. The application should include a:
- Cover letter in which you describe your motivation and qualifications for the position.
- Curriculum vitae, including a list of your publications and the contact information of three references.
- A letter of recommendation from one or more of your references.
- List of five self-selected ‘best publications’.
Screening of applications will continue until the position has been filled.
Don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to work on pioneering research in the field of ice-binders and subzero super-resolution microscopy!