Application deadline
As the use of engineered nanoparticles (ENP) increases so does the need for risk assessment strategies designed specifically for the unique physicochemical properties of ENP and their implications for environmental safety. This project will look at the existing methods available and will assess the appropriateness for use with ENP. The outcome will be a framework for the development of an intelligent testing strategy, including practical guidance and recommendations for industry and regulatory use. Applicants should have a degree in chemistry, toxicology, physics, environmental sciences, or a related discipline.
- 02nd July 2012
- Lancaster University UK
As the use of engineered nanoparticles (ENP) increases so does the need for risk assessment strategies designed specifically for the unique physicochemical properties of ENP and their implications for environmental safety. This project will look at the existing methods available and will assess the appropriateness for use with ENP. The outcome will be a framework for the development of an intelligent testing strategy, including practical guidance and recommendations for industry and regulatory use. Applicants should have a degree in chemistry, toxicology, physics, environmental sciences, or a related discipline.
Project supervision
- The REACH Centre
- Lancaster University
Application details
To apply for this opportunity please email graduate-applications@cgeinnovation.org with:- A completed Application Criteria document (.doc file)
- 2 page CV
- 2 page expression of interest
- Reference number: 109
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