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MSCA-IF: Joint application at the University of Granada. Department of Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics

International Research Projects Office
16 Mar 2018

Hosting Information

Offer Deadline
EU Research Framework Programme
H2020 / Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Country
Spain
City
Granada

Organisation/Institute

Organisation / Company
International Research Projects Office
Department
Promotion and Advisory Unit
Laboratory
NA
Is the Hosting related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
No

Contact Information

Organisation / Company Type
Other
Website
Email
promofpi@ugr.es
porras@ugr.es
State/Province
Granada
Postal Code
18071
Street
Gran Vía de Colón, 48, 2nd floor
Phone

Description

Professor J. Ignacio Porras Sánchez, from the Department of Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics at the University of Granada, welcomes postdoctoral candidates interested in applying for a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships (MSCA-IF) in 2018 at this University. Please note that applicants must comply with the Mobility Rule (more information: http://sl.ugr.es/09Qg).

Brief description of the institution:

The University of Granada (UGR), founded in 1531, is one of the largest and most important universities in Spain. It serves more than 60000 students per year, including many foreign students, as UGR is the leader host institution in the Erasmus program. UGR, featuring 3650 professors and more than 2000 auxiliary personnel, offers a total of 75 degrees through its 112 departments and 28 centers.

UGR is also a leading institution in research, located in the top 5/10 of Spanish universities by a variety of ranking criteria, such as national R&D projects, fellowships awarded, publications, or international funding. UGR is one of the few Spanish Universities listed in the Shanghai Top 500 ranking (http://www.arwu.org/), and it is also well recognized for its web presence (http://www.4icu.org/top200/).

Internationally, we bet decidedly by our participation in the calls of H2020, both at partner and coordination. For the duration of the Seventh Framework Programme, the UGR has obtained a total of 66 projects, with total funding of 17.97 million euros, and for H2020, until 2015, more than 25 projects with total funding of more than 6 million euros. Our more than 3,000 researchers are grouped into 365 research groups covering all scientific fields and disciplines.

Brief description of the Centre/Research Group

 

The research of my group is focused on nuclear physics with particular attention to experimental neutron physics. Three are the main lines of research: first, the measurement of neutron-induced cross-sections, which are relevant in medical physics and astrophysics. These experiments are carried out at CERN since we belong to the n_TOF collaboration, the neutron facility at CERN. Second, we are studying the effect of neutrons on tissue because we are researching in a therapy of cancer known as NCT (neutron capture therapy). These experiments are carried out at ILL (Grenoble), where the most powerful nuclear reactor for research is located. At ILL we are also setting up a dedicated lab for studying the effect of neutrons in different cell cultures. Third, Granada could be the host of the International Fusion Material Irradiation Facility. In such unique and powerful accelerated-based neutron source, it could be possible to take advantage of the neutrons for other applications. Our group is making a feasibility study for other applications, among others, soft errors in electronic devices, radioisotope production and a neutron scattering line. It is also included in the feasibility study the realization of experiments for determining neutron-induced cross-sections of interest in fusion.

Our group address the issues of an experiment: design, realization, analysis, study of the possible applications usually by means of Monte Carlo simulations. We have expertise in the codes as MCNP, SAMMY, PENELOPE, FLUKA and McStas. Three senior physics researchers, two senior biochemistry researchers and four PhD students form the group.

Project description

 

The research of my group is focused on nuclear physics with particular attention to experimental neutron physics. Three are the main lines of research: first, the measurement of neutron-induced cross-sections, which are relevant in medical physics and astrophysics. These experiments are carried out at CERN since we belong to the n_TOF collaboration, the neutron facility at CERN. Second, we are studying the effect of neutrons on tissue because we are researching in a therapy of cancer known as NCT (neutron capture therapy). These experiments are carried out at ILL (Grenoble), where the most powerful nuclear reactor for research is located. At ILL we are also setting up a dedicated lab for studying the effect of neutrons in different cell cultures. Third, Granada could be the host of the International Fusion Material Irradiation Facility. In such unique and powerful accelerated-based neutron source, it could be possible to take advantage of the neutrons for other applications. Our group is making a feasibility study for other applications, among others, soft errors in electronic devices, radioisotope production and a neutron scattering line. It is also included in the feasibility study the realization of experiments for determining neutron-induced cross-sections of interest in fusion.

Our group address the issues of an experiment: design, realization, analysis, study of the possible applications usually by means of Monte Carlo simulations. We have expertise in the codes as MCNP, SAMMY, PENELOPE, FLUKA and McStas. Three senior physics researchers, two senior biochemistry researchers and four PhD students form the group.

Research Area

  • Life Sciences (LIFE)
  • Physics and Mathematics (PHY-MAT)

For a correct evaluation of your candidature, please send the documents below to Professor J. Ignacio Porras Sánchez (porras@ugr.es):

  • CV
  • Letter of recommendation (optional)