The Department of Environmental Engineering (DTU Environment) at the Technical University of Denmark invites applications for a position as postdoc within the section for Environmental Fate of Effects of Chemicals. The section deals with the environmental impacts and risks of chemicals, complex contaminations and nanomaterials. Our approaches involve laboratory and field experimentation, modelling and often with a regulatory outlook. The position is in the research field of risk assessment of nanomaterials including ecotoxicity evaluation and model development and testing. Responsibilities and tasks You will use your experience in laboratory testing of nanomaterials in evaluation of data and models for environmental risk assessment. In the position you will interact actively with project partners from around Europe as well as with the research team on environmental risk of nanomaterials at DTU Environment. Your tasks involve dissemination of project results through scientific papers, conference contributions and project deliveries as well as interaction with stakeholders. Furthermore, you will represent DTU at project meetings in Denmark and abroad as well as at the bi-yearly caLIBRAte general assemblies. Qualifications
We offer Salary and terms of employment You can read more about career paths at DTU here. Further information You can read more about DTU Environment on www.env.dtu.dk. Application procedure
Applications and enclosures received after the deadline will not be considered. All interested candidates irrespective of age, gender, disability, race, religion or ethnic background are encouraged to apply. DTU Environment is one of the largest university departments specializing in environmental engineering in Europe. DTU was recently ranked #7 worldwide in the Shanghai Rankings in Environmental Science & Engineering. DTU Environment conducts research and development, and provides educational programs and service to society in the area of engineering of water in natural, urban and industrial contexts, processing and recovery of residual resources, environmental risk assessment and chemical risk reduction. The aim is to develop new environmentally friendly and sustainable technologies, and to disseminate this knowledge to society and a new generation of engineers. The Department has approximately 185 staff from more than 30 nationalities. DTU is a technical university providing internationally leading research, education, innovation and scientific advice. Our staff of 5,800 advance science and technology to create innovative solutions that meet the demands of society; and our 11,000 students are being educated to address the technological challenges of the future. DTU is an independent academic university collaborating globally with business, industry, government, and public agencies. |