After awarding points to all candidates, the jury continues to vote on the candidate who will be ranked first, followed by second place, and so on. The jury assessed that the candidate Carina Isabel Ferreira Mónico meets the conditions for possible selection based on the elements presented. The candidate has worked on marine zooplankton projects and experience is limited to standard optical microscopy experience.
The candidate mentioned experience in microscopy and image analysis, but did not provide any details. The candidate has teaching experience (subjects such as immunology and molecular biology) and . supervised MSc and undergraduate students. The candidate has a very strong and diverse background in biophysics, molecular biology, microscopy and image analysis that is highly relevant to this position.
The candidate has used "conventional and advanced optical microscopes" and has experience in sample preparation and analysis, but does not provide details. The candidate has worked in cancer research and has experience in various microscopy modalities as a user. The candidate's background is in cell culture and is interested in continuing this line of research.
Therefore, the candidate's motivation and profile do not match this position.
0 Sum of scores score 25
It is not clear what their role is in knowledge and technology transfer, including services, and contract research. Some teaching experience is reported (not related to imaging or microscopy) and the candidate has experience supervising MSc students. The candidate states some experience in electron microscopy, but the degree and level of competence are not stated.
The candidate has experience in higher education and has taught a number of different subjects at undergraduate and postgraduate level (thermodynamics, calculus, physics, etc.). The candidate works as an assistant manager of the microscopy facility, and thus, is already very familiar with facility management, user training and teaching, as well as providing support for research projects in an international and multidisciplinary environment. The candidate already has a well-defined plan on how to set up and maintain a state-of-the-art microscopy facility at CCMAR.
The candidate has a good publication record in cancer research and is very likely to be a major researcher in this field. The candidate is an excellent researcher with a very good track record in molecular and cell biology, sample preparation for fluorescence microscopy, image analysis and grant writing. The candidate has moderate experience with fluorescence and light sheet microscopy from the user's point of view.
The candidate has a somewhat well-defined plan on how to set up the microscopy facility at CCMAR. The candidate has teaching experience (subjects such as immunology and molecular biology) and has supervised several MSc and undergraduate thesis students. The candidate also stands out due to the development of custom image processing and analysis software.
However, the candidate has recently completed a PhD and is interested in exploring other areas of research/work besides microscopy, so motivation is low for the position. The candidate has conducted research in drug development, cell biology, molecular biology and parasitology. The candidate supervised three undergraduate students and taught molecular biology, cell biology, parasitology and biochemistry to undergraduates. students.
The candidate has worked in cancer research and has experience in different microscopy modalities, but from a user point of view. The candidate seems willing to learn and may be a good microscopy technician, but not a facility manager.
Call for a Microscopy Service Scientist - Investigador/a Auxiliar do Serviço de Microscopia (M/F) under an uncertain term working contract for applicants of any
Curricular Evaluation
The candidate mentions experience in obtaining research funding and co-organising two international meetings. The candidate has helped set up the microscopy services at Micron's advanced bioimaging facility in Oxford. The candidate mentions experience with microscopy and image analysis, but does not provide further details.
The candidate has been very active during the PhD, 3 publications as 1st author and has presented the PhD work (not related to microscopy) at national and international conferences. The candidate has teaching experience (subjects such as immunology and molecular biology) and has supervised several MSc and bachelor students. However, the candidate has recently completed a PhD and is interested in exploring other areas of research/work other than microscopy.
The candidate has some teaching and supervision experience, but not related to imaging or . microscopy. The candidate has an irrelevant background and has presented false motivations for what is required of the position. The candidate appears to be a materials science major with some experience in electron microscopy.
The candidate has a strong hybrid background in biology and physics, which makes her extremely suitable to support scientists in answering their biological questions using microscopy and optical tools. In addition, the candidate seems service-oriented and used to supporting the scientific community, as she already works as an assistant microscopy facility manager. The candidate was very active during the PhD, 3 publications as 1st author and presented the PhD work (not related to microscopy) at national and international conferences.
The candidate has a PhD in biophysics, during which he took the first steps of his career in the field of molecular biology, microscopy and image analysis. The candidate has experience in various branches of biology but does not have an in-depth understanding of optics or microscopy. Candidate appears to be willing to learn and may be suitable for a junior position, but not a facility manager.