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Default Chemical Engineer (or eq.) in NMR in Germany

Chemical Engineer (or eq.) in NMR in Germany

A full-time position in the NMR department is open in Germany at the Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, in Mülheim an der Ruhr. We are looking for someone with a "Chemical Engineering" or a similar university degree. The successful candidate will be principally involved with routine and advanced NMR analysis in a broad range of chemistry applications for a world-class institute pursuing fundamental research in all fields of catalysis. Some experience with solution NMR is required. A basic knowledge of German and English is also expected.

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