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通知公告 : 关于开展2022年博士后国(境)外交流项目申报工作的通知
2022-01-30 博管办〔2022〕27号
“中德博士后交流项目”由全国博士后管委会办公室与德国亥姆霍兹联合会合作实施,每年选派新近获得博士学位的优秀青年科研人员赴德国亥姆霍兹联合会下属的研究所开展博士后研究工作,为期2年。
中德博士后项目的待遇优厚。中方将一次性资助每人30万元人民币,德方接收单位还将在此基础上按月资助每人1500欧元。资助经费可用于支付获选人员生活津贴、健康和意外伤害保险和差旅费用。
2022年共计划资助30人。项目申请截止时间 4月30日
申请资格:
1 年龄不超过35周岁,政治素养良好,思想品德端正,身体健康。
2 申请人应为在站博士后研究人员,或未进站的今年上半年可毕业的应届博士毕业生和在职教学科研人员(一般应博士毕业3年以内)。申请人可以在国内或国外投递申请。
3 在站博士后研究人员申报须经设站单位和合作导师同意;未进站的申请人须在选择国内数千家博士后流动站、设站单位中,选择有本人专业方向的单位申报,先行申报,获选后再办理博士后进站手续;在职身份的博士后研究人员还须其人事关系所在单位同意。
4 具备良好的英语或德语能力。
5 能保证全职在德国工作至少20个月。
6 符合德方提供的博士后研究人员岗位需求和申报要求。
7 此前未获得过博士后国(境)外交流项目或博士后创新人才支持计划资助。
申请人入选后,需在该依托单位办理博士后入站手续并派到德国亥姆霍兹联合会录取团队进行两年期的博士后科研工作。根据协议,在双方有需要的情况下,项目可以延期一年。
[b]德国亥姆霍兹联合会(helmholtz association of german research centres)是德国最大的科学机构,旗下有18个研究中心。亥姆霍兹联合会的研究侧重于人类社会发展、科学技术进步和经济可持续竞争力等方面,包括环境、能源、信息技术、大数据、机器学习、生命健康、灾害防护以及空间科学等。亥姆霍兹联合会为进一步加强与中国的合作,2003年在中国成立了北京代表处。[/b]
[b]来自11个德方科研中心可供本轮申报的82个科研岗位[/b]
overview of helmholtz-ocpc 2022 calls
Overview of the 2022 HGF-OCPC calls.xlsx
1 awi001 prof. ulrike herzschuh ulrike.herzschuh@awi.de, ptes "detecting past biodiversity change in arctic and alpine lake archives using sedimentary ancient dna"
2 awi002 dr. markus rex ingo.wohltmann@awi.de modeling "taking the atlas chemistry and transport model to the next level: going for artificial intelligence
3 awi003 prof. frank wilhelms frank.wilhelms@awi.de, glaciology borehole logging and ice core drilling instrumentation
4 awi004 prof. dr. gerrit lohmann gerrit.lohmann@awi.de; paleo "tipping points of polar ice sheets as part of the complex antarctic-southern ocean and north atlantic-arctic systems"
5 awi005 dr. annette rinke annette.rinke@awi.de climate atmosphere-sea ice-ocean interactions in the arctic
6 desy001 prof. ivan a. vartaniants ivan.vartaniants@desy.de photon science coherent x-ray diffraction imaging
7 desy002 dr. sergio diez cornell sergio.diez.cornell@desy.de particle physics atlas detector upgrade and generic detector r&d
8 desy003 huirong yan huirong.yan@desy.de ap/pitz magnetic field, turbulence, and cosmic rays
9 desy004 prof. dr. katerina lipka katerina.lipka@desy.de high energy physics global interpretation of the lhc measurements of top quark, electroweak boson and jet production in terms standard model parameters and couplings of new physics.
10 desy005 frank stephan xiangkun.li@desy.de, mikhail.krasilnikov@desy.de ap/pitz beam dynamics simulations for high brightness electron beams
11 desy006 richard d’arcy, stephan wesch richard.darcy@desy.de ftx-ast optimisation of electron bunches for high-average-power plasma-wakefield acceleration
12 desy007 prof. martin pohl martin.pohl@desy.de zn-that probing cosmic-ray origin by unstable isotopes produced in supernovae
13 desy008 günter brenner guenter.brenner@desy.de fs-flash-b xuv pulse characterizaton at the flash2 time-delay compensating monochromator beamline using thz streaking
14 desy009 prof. dr. stephan v. roth stephan.roth@desy.de photon science wet-coated flexible electronics
15 desy010 elke plönjes, rui pan rui.pan@desy.de fs-fl-b simulation on thz sources and propagation for flash2020+
16 desy011 dr. robert farla robert.farla@desy.de fs-petra-d study of deep earth rheology in the large-volume press at p61b using x_x005fray diffraction, imaging and acoustic emissions detection
17 desy012 jochen küpper, sebastian trippe jochen.kuepper@cfel.de, sebastian.trippel@cfel.de photon science solvent effects in the photophysics and -chemistry of biomolecular building blocks
18 desy013 dr. ingmar hartl ingmar.hartl@desy.de fs-la versatile ultrafast low noise high power lasers for fels and frequency combs
19 desy014 georgios papathanasiou georgios.papathanasiou@desy.de theory cluster algebras for collider physics
20 desy015 prof. beate heinemann louis.helary@desy.de fh-ftx detector development and performance optimization using machine learning techniques for luxe experiment at desy
21 desy016 prof. christophe grojean christophe.grojean@desy.de fh-theory exploring the landscape of effective field theories
22 desy017 dr. florian bertram; dr. chen shen florian.bertram@desy.de , chen.shen@desy.de fs-petra-d interfacial self-assembly of binary cu2−xa (a=s, se, te) nanoparticles
23 desy018 amit samanta, jochen küpper amit.samanta@cfel.de , jochen.kuepper@cfel.de cfel cryogenically cooled and controlled beams of proteins for single-particle diffractive imaging
24 desy019 dr. christoph heyl christoph.heyl@desy.de fs-la towards next generation high-power lasers via extreme-scale post-compression
25 desy020 dr. christoph heyl christoph.heyl@desy.de fs-la towards a watt-level extreme ultraviolet frequency comb for thorium nuclear spectroscopy
26 desy021 dr. axel lindner lindner@mail.desy.de particle physics nanomechanical resonators for high-frequency gravitational wave detection
27 desy022 dr. huseyin cankaya huseyin.cankaya@desy.de fs-la high-power ultrafast laser source development in mid-infrared
28 desy023 frank gaede / marcel stanitzki frank.gaede@desy.de/marcel.stanitzki@desy.de ftx all-silicon tracking for experiments in particle physics
29 desy024 till bargheer till.bargheer@mailbox.org theory group solving field theory with integrability
30 dkfz001 leif schröder leif.schroeder@dkfz.de molecular imaging tuning exchange kinetics in xenon mri nanocarriers
31 fzi001 dr. lars hoffmann l.hoffmann@fz-juelich.de jsc "high-resolution numerical simulations of atmospheric gravity waves related to convective systems"
32 fzi002 pd dr. thomas mentel, dr. sören zorn t.mentel@fz-juelich.de iek-8 secondary aerosol formation by atmospheric mixing of biogenic and anthropogenic volatile organic compounds
33 fzi003 dr.-ing. kaining ding k.ding@fz-juelich.de iek-5 "development of silicon heterojunction solar cells based on novel hot-wire chemical vapor deposition techniques."
34 fzi004 dr. kaining ding/prof. dr. thomas kirchartz" k.ding@fz-juelich.de iek-5 slot-die coated perovskite/carrier transport layers for efficient and scalable perovskite/silicon heterojunction tandem solar cells
35 fzi005 dr. t. denneulin, prof.dunin-borkowski f.zheng@fz-juelich.de mse in situ transmission electron microscopy of two-dimensional ferromagnetic crystals
36 fzi006 dr. f. zheng, prof.dunin-borkowski f.zheng@fz-juelich.de mse static and dynamic properties of magnetic topological solitons at room temperature
37 fzi007 dr. n.kiselev, prof. dunin-borkowski f.zheng@fz-juelich.de mse bridging the gap between micromagnetic simulations and magnetic imaging in transmission electron microscopy
38 fzi008 dr. f. zheng, prof.dunin-borkowski f.zheng@fz-juelich.de mse transmission electron microscopy of iron-based magnetic nanoparticles for cancer therapy
39 fzi009 prof.francesca santoro f.santoro@fz-juelich.de ibi-3 nanoscale cell-instructive platforms for in vitro neurohybrid engineering
40 fzi010 pd dr. med. david elmenhorst d.elmenhorst@fz-juelich.de inm-2 sleep biomarkers of early synaptic degeneration in dementia
41 fzi011 prof. dr. thomas kirchartz t.kirchartz@fz-juelich.de iek-5 frequency domain vs. time-domain characterization of perovskite solar cells
42 fzi012 prof. dr. yunfeng liang y.liang@fz-juelich.de iek-4 edge transport and mhd instability analysis in high-performance magnetically confined plasmas
43 fzi013 prof. dr. yunfeng liang / dr. alexander knieps y.liang@fz-juelich.de iek-4 "characteristics of edge bootstrap currents in 3d magnetic configurations, and their impact on the plasma edge stability"
44 gsi001 dr. susan schadmand s.schadmand@gsi.de ffn transition form factor of the eta-prime meson with clas12
45 gsi002 dr. christoph heyl c.heyl@hi-jena.gsi.de hij post-compressed few-cycle laser sources optimized by intelligent dispersion engineering
46 gsi003 dr. bernd voss pradeep.ghosh@fair-center.eu detector developments of high rate time-of-flight detectors for the frs and super-frs and their application in experiments with relativistic exotic nuclei
47 gsi004 prof. klaus peters pradeep.ghosh@fair-center.eu panda machine learning algorithms for panda event reconstruction
48 gsi005 prof. dr. james ritman pradeep.ghosh@fair-center.eu nuclear physics "experiments with the combined wide-angle-shower-apparatus (wasa) and high
resolution fragment separator (frs) detector at gsi/fair "
49 gsi006 pd wolfgang quint pradeep.ghosh@fair-center.eu nuclear physics atomic spectroscopy on trapped highly charged ions
50 gsi007 frank herfurth f.herfurth@gsi.de acc/dec "manipulation, capture and storage of heavy, highly-charged ions"
51 gsi008 prof. dr. dmitry budker pradeep.ghosh@fair-center.eu mam/him fundamental physics, atomic, molecular and optical physics
52 gsi009 prof. dr. dmitry budker pradeep.ghosh@fair-center.eu mam/him fundamental physics with modern atomic, molecular, and optical methods
53 gsi010 dr. jochen schwiening pradeep.ghosh@fair-center.eu "hpd" development and evaluation of the barrel dirc detector picosecond frontend electronics for the panda antiproton experiment
54 gsi011 prof. dr. achim denig denig@uni-mainz.de specf-him precision hadronic cross section measurements at besiii
55 gsi012 gabriel martínez-pinedo pradeep.ghosh@fair-center.eu theory sensitivity of kilonovalight curves to nuclear physics input
56 hmgu001 prof. ulrike protzer protzer@helmholtz-muenchen.de virology exploring the factors determining the successful therapeutic vaccination against chronic hepatitis b
57 hmgu002 professor li deng li.deng@helmholtz-muenchen.de virology virome in human health and phage therapy
58 hmgu003 prof. philippe schmitt-kopplin, dr. sara forcisi schmitt-kopplin@helmholtz-muenchen.de bgc combining gwas data with non-targeted metabolomics to elucidate molecular functions in the context of type 2 diabetes
59 hzb001 prof. yan lu yan.lu@helmholtz-berlin.de" eces polymer-based electrolyte for high-performance lithium-sulfur batteries
60 hzb002 dr. matthew t. mayer m.mayer@helmholtz-berlin.de ec co2 "catalyst development for electrocatalytic conversion of carbon dioxide in flow cells"
61 hzb003 dr. oliver kugeler oliver.kugeler@helmholtz-berlin.de "be-ias " nb3sn films for srf applications via bronze route
62 hzb004 dr. christopher kley christopher.kley@helmholtz-berlin.de , "be-ias" "ecnano ╟ revealing catalytic activity of electrocatalysts at the nanoscale"
63 hzdr001 karl zeil k.zeil@hzdr.de rad. physics "heavy ion acceleration from relativistic plasmas driven by ultrashort laser pulses"
64 hzdr002 dr. arkady v. krasheninnikov a.krasheninnikov@hzdr.de ib centre atomistic simulations of novel 2d materials intercalated between graphene sheets
65 hzdr003 dr. yixiang liao/dirk lucas y.liao@hzdr.de cfd multi-field modelling of flow regime transition and heat transfer characteristics in flow boiling
66 hzdr004 dr. gerd mutschke g.mutschke@hzdr.de cfd advanced modelling and simulation tools for multiphase flows in electrochemical energy devices
67 hzdr005 r. gloaguen and p. ghamisi r.gloaguen@hzdr.de; p.ghamisi@hzdr.de fwge deepl4uas (machine-deep learning)
68 hzi001 rolf müller rolf.mueller@helmholtz-hips.de hips genome mining of myxobacteria with systematic heterologous expression of biosynthetic gene clusters
69 hzi002 prof. dr. yang li yang.li@helmholtz-hzi.de biim/ciim development of novel computational methods for omics data integration
70 hzi003 prof. dr. lothar jänsch lothar.jaensch@helmholtz-hzi.de cpro multi-omic analyses of mucosal t cell immunity to understand and control tissue repair in bacterial and viral infections"
71 kit001 prof. christof wöll christof.woell@kit.edu ,manuel.tsotsalas@kit.edu ifg artificial-intelligence-based synthesis and characterization of mof thin film for bionic electronic nose"
72 kit002 prof.christof wöll; dr. y.wang christof.woell@kit.edu; yuemin.wang@kit.edu ifg dynamic structural evolution and chemical reactivity of oxide-supported metal nanoparticles
73 kit003 prof. roland dittmeyer roland.dittmeyer@kit.edu imvt direct electrochemical co2 reduction to c2+ hydrocarbons in high temperature and pressure mea-electrolyzers
74 kit004 prof. dr. christian kübel christian.kuebel@kit.edu int application of high entropy oxides as anode in rechargeable batteries: from fundamental understanding to new materials design
75 kit005 prof. helmut ehrenberg helmut.ehrenberg@kit.edu; am-ess lithium distribution during li (de)intercalation of doped linio2 for high-energy li-ion batteries
76 kit006 dr. aude silve, dr. wolfgang frey aude.silve@kit.edu, wolfgang.frey@kit.edu ihm biological mechanisms supporting pef-assisted lipid extraction.
77 kit007 dr. aude silve, dr. wolfgang frey aude.silve@kit.edu, wolfgang.frey@kit.edu ihm pulsed microwave assisted lipid extraction for microalgae downstream processing.
78 kit008 prof. dr. norbert willenbacher norbert.willenbacher@kit.edu mvm smart textiles based on fused deposition modelling (fdm) type 3d printing of highly conductive, flexible filaments
79 kit009 dr. d. hudry and prof. s. richards damien.hudry@kit.edu imt self-assembly of advanced upconverting nanostructures
80 gfz001 prof. dr. fabrice cotton fabrice.cotton@gfz-potsdam.de chuanbin@gfz-potsdam.de geophysics machine learning in seismic hazard assessments
81 gfz002 prof. dr. maorong ge maorong.ge@gfz-potsdam.de geodesy non-conservative forces modeling for multi-gnss real-time precise orbit services.
82 desy025 dr. falkenberg gerlad.falkenberg@desy.de fs-petra-s xfi-based methodology for monitoring pharmacokinetics and biodistribution of metalo-organic drugs
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