The U.S. National Science Foundation has available support for a 12-month
Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship for individuals from an affiliated NATO
country for the 2002-2003 academic year. Fellowships are for postdoctoral
research from beginning scientists, mathematicians, and engineers from NATO
Partner Countries (Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Estonia,
Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Romania,
Russian Federation, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, the
former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan). Citizens
from the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland will have Partner Country status
for the 2002 competition. Eligible fields of research are: mathematics,
engineering, computer and information science, geosciences, the physical,
biological, social, behavioral, and economic sciences, the history and
philosophy of science, and interdisciplinary areas comprised of two or more
of these fields.
Full details are availiable at:
http://content.sciencewise.com/content/index_pfp.cfm
If you are interested in applying for this Post-Doctoral Research
Fellowship, are qualified as described in the announcement, have expertise
in the area of bioengineering and mathematics, are proficient in English,
and are interested in performing basic research in the modeling of articular
cartilage at the cellular and tissue level, please contact:
Peter A. Torzilli, Ph.D.
Laboratory for Soft Tissue Research
Hospital for Special Surgery
535 East 70th Street
New York, NY 10021-4892
Office: 212-606-1087
FAX: 212-249-2373
email: torzillip@hss.edu
The application deadline is December 13, 2001, with awards announced in
March 2002.
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Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship for individuals from an affiliated NATO
country for the 2002-2003 academic year. Fellowships are for postdoctoral
research from beginning scientists, mathematicians, and engineers from NATO
Partner Countries (Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Estonia,
Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Romania,
Russian Federation, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, the
former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan). Citizens
from the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland will have Partner Country status
for the 2002 competition. Eligible fields of research are: mathematics,
engineering, computer and information science, geosciences, the physical,
biological, social, behavioral, and economic sciences, the history and
philosophy of science, and interdisciplinary areas comprised of two or more
of these fields.
Full details are availiable at:
http://content.sciencewise.com/content/index_pfp.cfm
If you are interested in applying for this Post-Doctoral Research
Fellowship, are qualified as described in the announcement, have expertise
in the area of bioengineering and mathematics, are proficient in English,
and are interested in performing basic research in the modeling of articular
cartilage at the cellular and tissue level, please contact:
Peter A. Torzilli, Ph.D.
Laboratory for Soft Tissue Research
Hospital for Special Surgery
535 East 70th Street
New York, NY 10021-4892
Office: 212-606-1087
FAX: 212-249-2373
email: torzillip@hss.edu
The application deadline is December 13, 2001, with awards announced in
March 2002.
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