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Contact Name: Prof. Dr. R. Dommisse
Contact Email: Roger.Dommisse@ua.ac.be
Contact Telephone: +32 3 265 32 29
Employer: University of Antwerp
Background
The university is seeking to fill the following full time vacancy (m/f) at the Department of Chemistry of the Faculty of Science:Tenured Academic Staff: Mass spectrometry - AP/2008/101
Duties
- The assignment consists of lecturing duties, scientific research and service to society. During the first period of (maximum) ten years, scientific research will be the main activity.
- Your research is expected to be in the field of fundamental or applied mass spectrometry.
- You will also be leading the central core facility ?Centre for proteome analysis? of the University of Antwerp with collaboration with different
research groups both within and outside the University of Antwerp.
- You are expected to acquire external funding (national and international).
Qualifications
- You hold a doctoral degree in chemistry, biochemistry or bio- or civil engineering with specialization chemistry
- You have an international scientific CV, your academic achievements are situated within the top 10% of the broader field of study.
Additional Notes
We offer:
- A full time position as 'docent' (= level of lecturer) or higher, commensurate with the experience and the academic qualifications.
- The appointment is initially for a period of three years, after which it can become tenured depending on a favourable evaluation.
The expected date of appointment is October 1st 2008.
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The University of Antwerp is a knowledge centre with 3.400 co-workers that performs groundbreaking and innovative research of international standing. The university takes special care to ensure optimum support and supervision of students, and pays constant attention to educational innovation. The university is an autonomous pluralistic institution that is committed to the enhancement of an open, democratic and multicultural society, and it pursues an equal opportunities policy.
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