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PhD position in experimental physics of active matter: Light powered vs. fuel activated micro-swimmers: toward efficient self-propelled particles for drug delivery

PhD position in experimental physics of active matter: Light powered vs. fuel activated micro-swimmers: toward efficient self-propelled particles for drug delivery

France 01 Jul 2024
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Research Center
Area
Host Country
Deadline
01 Jul 2024
Study level
Opportunity type
PhD
Specialities
Opportunity funding
Full funding
Eligible Countries
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Eligible Region
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5 Dec 2023
Job Information
Organisation/Company

CNRS
Department

Centre de Recherche Paul-Pascal
Research Field

Physics » Other
Chemistry » Physical chemistry
Researcher Profile

First Stage Researcher (R1)
Country

France
Application Deadline

1 Jul 2024 - 00:00 (Europe/Paris)
Type of Contract

Temporary
Job Status

Full-time
Hours Per Week

38,5
Offer Starting Date

1 Sep 2024
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?

Not funded by an EU programme
Reference Number

ANR PopART
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?

No

Offer Description

Mimicking the properties of life in artificial particles is a current research frontier between biophysics and synthetic biology. Among these properties, reproducing motility and directional swimming is major for understanding the individual and collective behavior of their more complex natural counterparts, while having strong potential for developing advanced therapies. One of the most efficient mechanisms of Brownian particle self-propulsion is based on self-phoretic swimmers that propel themselves by generating a local gradient of concentration, temperature, etc through asymmetric surface properties (Janus particles). These gradients induce surface flows that lead to directed motion. In this PhD project, we aim at designing and developing a new generation of self-propelled particles, either chemically powered by enzymatic decomposition of glucose fuel or light driven by self-thermophoresis, and asymmetrically functionalized with filamentous bacteriophages in order to improve their directional swimming efficiency. The spatiotemporal organization of these fuel and light powered nanoparticles will be studied at the single particle level thanks to advanced optical microscopy techniques in order to characterize their dynamical behavior and to understand individual and collective effects in simple and complex fluids. While addressing relevant fundamental questions, the objective of the project is to establish a proof of concept for the design of self-propelled artificial protocells capable of demonstrating efficient motility, allowing in the long term to solve some drug delivery challenges.

Key-words: Active Brownian matter – Self-propelled particles– Light powered microswimmers – Filamentous viruses.

Your Profile: This PhD project is mainly experimental with multiple collaborations providing varied supports and expertises. It is fundamentally interdisciplinary, combining soft matter physics, physico-chemistry, as well as the production and manipulation of biological objects. The candidates should be in possession of, or expect to attain, a Master’s in a relevant discipline (Physical Chemistry, Materials science, Physics, Nanoscience, etc). Good skills in written and oral communication in English are important.

Applications should include a CV, contacts of two referees and a brief statement of interests for this specific PhD research project. Please send your application or any inquiry, to eric.grelet@crpp.cnrs.fr

More information: Eric Grelet, CRPP, CNRS & University of Bordeaux, 33600 Pessac, France

Phone: +33 5 56 84 56 13    Fax: +33 5 56 84 56 00    https://www.crpp.cnrs.fr/eric-grelet/


Requirements
Research Field
Physics » Other
Education Level
Master Degree or equivalent

Skills/Qualifications

This PhD project is mainly experimental with multiple collaborations providing varied supports and expertises. It is fundamentally interdisciplinary, combining soft matter physics, physico-chemistry, as well as the production and manipulation of biological objects. The candidates should be in possession of, or expect to attain, a Master’s in a relevant discipline (Physical Chemistry, Materials science, Physics, Nanoscience, etc). Good skills in written and oral communication in English are important.


Languages
ENGLISH
Level
Excellent

Additional Information
Work Location(s)
Number of offers available
1
Company/Institute
Centre de Recherche Paul-Pascal, CNRS & University of Bordeaux
Country
France
City
Pessac
Street
115, av. Schweitzer
Geofield


Where to apply
Website

https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Doctorant/UMR5031-ERIGRE-005/Default.aspx

Contact
City

Pessac
Website

http://www.crpp-bordeaux.cnrs.fr/
Street

115, avenue Schweitzer
Postal Code

33600

STATUS: EXPIRED

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