Physical Sciences - Layered magnetic materials in extreme conditions
In power from: 27 May 2024
Registration criteria
Principal Investigator: dr hab. Maciej Molas, prof. ucz.
E-mail: maciej.molas@fuw.edu.pl
Project description
In this Phd project, it is planned to modify the magnetic properties and explore the full phase diagram of bulk and thin layers of selected layered magnetic materials (LMMs) by tuning the interlayer distance. The optical, vibrational, and magnetic properties of individual magnetic van der Waals (vdW) materials, e.g. CrSBr, will be investigated. The innovative aspect of the project lies in the combination of various optical experimental techniques, such as photoluminescence (PL), reflectance contrast (RC), and Raman scattering (RS), with different extreme perturbation conditions, namely temperature, pressure, and magnetic field. The choice of materials is motivated by the current state-of-the-art in the research of LMMs, which allows us to make educated predictions of potential scientific findings. The main experimental techniques used in the project will be PL, RC, and RS, which will be employed to investigate optical, vibrational, and magnetic properties of LMMs structures in a wide range of external conditions, i.e. from room to liquid helium temperatures, in external magnetic fields up to 30 T, and in external pressure up to 50 GPa. The most unique aspect of the project is the possibility to combine different techniques (e.g. PL and RS) and various extreme conditions (e.g. T=5 K, B=30 T, P=10 GPa) during a single study shot, which will be available within planned collaboration with the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL) in Grenoble, France.
Requirement
The call is open to all those who are not PhD holders and are not students at the doctoral schools.
- will hold an MSc degree in (bio)physics or a related discipline before Oct 1st, 2023, i.e., at the time of starting the Doctoral School,
- have a background in biophysics and biochemistry,
- are knowledgeable and interested in biophysics and biochemistry methods such as fluorescence and circular dichroism spectroscopy, and microcalorimetry,
- are interested in enzymatic reactions, biological membranes, and crowded milieu,
- will apply for and do a six-month internship abroad in the USA,
- will comply with the rules of the Preludium BIS projects found on the National Science Centre Poland webpage.
In addition:
- experience in laboratory work, especially with peptides and proteins, will be beneficial,
- very good command of spoken and written English is a must, as well as teamwork skills and critical thinking.
Admission limit: 1
Recruitment schedule
- registration in the Internet Registration of Candidates, referred to as “IRK”, submitting an application to the IRK: May 27 - June 17, 2024
- qualification procedure: June 24 – 28, 2024
- announcement of the ranking list: until July 5, 2024
- registration of candidates 2nd round: from July 10 to August 16, 2024.
- recruitment proceedings: from August 21 to August 28, 2024.
- announcement of ranking list: untill September 3, 2024.
- accepting documents from qualified candidates: July 2 - September 23, 2024, until 14.00
- announcement of the list of accepted candidates: until 30 September 2024
Recruitment fee
The admission fee is PLN 200 and is paid to the candidate's individual account generated in the IRK system.
Form of the selection procedure
Evaluation of the following elements shall be taken into account in the selection process:
1) scientific activity of the candidate based on a CV or resumé, documented with scans of materials attached to the application for admission to the School;
2) interview with the candidate / qualification examination;
3) other achievements.
Language of the selection process, including the interview
The interview shall be carried out in Polish or English – in accordance with the candidate’s preferences presented in IRK. If the Polish language is selected, the interview may include parts in English.
Required documents
The candidate shall submit a School admission application only through the IRK. The application shall include the following:
1) indication of the selected discipline in which the candidate plans to pursue education, PESEL number or passport number, nationality, contact information (residence address, e-mail address, telephone number), information whether the candidate agrees to receive administrative decisions by means of electronic communication, consent for processing of personal data for the purposes of the admissions procedure;
2) a scan of the graduation diploma of uniform master’s degree or postgraduate studies or an equivalent diploma obtained under separate regulations, or in the case of candidates pursuing education in the European Higher Education Area – a certificate of holding a master's degree or a statement that the diploma or certificate conforming the award of a master's degree will be delivered by 21st of September 2023, in the case of a diploma equivalent to a uniform master’s degree or postgraduate studies graduation diploma, a candidate shall justify such equivalence. In case the diploma was issued in a language other than Polish or English, the candidate shall attach its certified translation;
3) a resume or CV outlining the candidate’s scientific activity, including scholarly interests and achievements during the five calendar years preceding the application (if a candidate became a parent during this time, as evidenced by a scan of the child’s birth certificate attached to the application, this period shall be extended by two years for each child), including, but not limited to:
- publications,
- research and organizational work at student research groups,
- participation in scientific conferences,
- participation in research projects,
- awards and honorable mentions,
- research internships,
- research skills training programs completed,
- activities promoting science,
- activity in science movement representative bodies,
- average of their university grades,
- professional career,
- level of proficiency in foreign languages;
4) scans of materials evidencing scientific activity mentioned in their CV and/or resume;
5) a document confirming at least B2 proficiency level in English or a declaration of the level of proficiency in English allowing education at the School;
6) the scan of a declaration by the planned supervisor, confirming their agreement to undertake the duties of a supervisor and of the number of doctoral students, for whom they perform the duties a designated supervisor, in accordance with the template constituting Appendix no.4 to the Resolution no. 17 of the Senate of the University of Warsaw of 20th January 2021 on rules of admission to doctoral schools at the University of Warsaw (the University of Warsaw Monitor of 2024, item 120), the candidate may also attach a scan of opinions of other academics about the candidate and their scientific activity. Template of the supervisor’s statement
7) the photograph of a candidate’s face that allows for their identification;
8) a declaration confirming whether the candidate was or is a doctoral student or a participant of doctoral studies or whether they have initiated a doctoral dissertation process or whether proceedings to award them a doctoral degree have been initiated – and if yes, the title of their doctoral dissertation or the research project prepared by a candidate, including the name and last name of the candidate’s tutor or supervisor;
9) a declaration confirming that they have reviewed the Resolution no. 17 of the Senate of the University of Warsaw of 20th January 2021 on rules of admission to doctoral schools at the University of Warsaw (the University of Warsaw Monitor of 2023, item 43) and Articles 40 and 41 of the Code of Administrative Procedure;
10) scanned transcripts of records of the graduate and postgraduate studies or the uniform Master’s degree studies, or equivalent documents (e.g. diploma supplement);
11) abstract of the master’s thesis or master’s project in English (up to 3,000 characters with spaces);
Evaluation criteria
The committee shall evaluate the candidates by awarding them points for their competencies to perform specific tasks in a research project and scientific achievements to date. On the basis thereof, the committee shall rank the candidates according to the following criteria:
a) competencies to perform specific tasks in a research project (70% of the final score)
- 3 points - very good
- 2 points – good
- 1 point – poor
- 0 points - no competencies
b) publication track record, including publications in renowned scientific papers / magazines (30% of the final score)
- 4 points – prominent
- 3 points - very good
- 2 points – good
- 1 point – poor
- 0 points - no publication track record
Scholarships
PRELUDIUM BIS doctoral scholarships shall amount to:
- PLN 4266.00 gross per month, until the month in which a PhD student’s mid-term evaluation is performed at the doctoral school and
- PLN 5119.00 gross per month, after the month in which a PhD student’s mid-term evaluation is performed at the doctoral school and
shall be awarded pursuant to the Act on Higher Education and Science of 20 July 2018.