PhD and Postdoctoral positions available to join the Emsley group at EPFL, Lausanne
We are looking for highly motivated candidates to take up PhD and Postdoctoral positions developing new methods in NMR spectroscopy to address challenging problems in chemistry and materials science. In particular we will be working on extending dynamic nuclear polarization enhanced NMR crystallography to complex non-crystalline materials. Examples of our recent work and the application areas that we work on can be found on our website: http://lrm.epfl.ch
We are looking for highly motivated candidates with strong scientific background, independence, and who enjoy teamwork. You should hold a relevant qualification in chemistry, physics or related disciplines. Skills in one of the following fields of expertise are a plus:
Experimental multi-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance,
Simulation, Theory, or Modelling of nuclear spin dynamics, NMR properties or chemical structures.
Our laboratory at EPFL is part of one the worlds leading chemistry departments, and is located Lausanne on the north shore of Lake Geneva. The laboratory is equipped with unique state of the art NMR spectrometers (including gyrotron DNP accessories at 400 and 900 MHz, a dissolution-DNP machine, and 100 kHz magic angle spinning probes).
Dynamic Nuclear Polarization and Other Magnetic Ideas at EPFL #DNPNMR
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Dynamic Nuclear Polarization and Other Magnetic Ideas at EPFL #DNPNMR
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Bornet, A., et al., Dynamic Nuclear Polarization and Other Magnetic Ideas at EPFL. CHIMIA International Journal for Chemistry, 2012. 66(10): p. 734-740.
https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2012.734
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NP 2016 summerschool August 22-26, organized by the EPFL and the PSI #DNPNMR
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NP 2016 summerschool August 22-26, organized by the EPFL and the PSI #DNPNMR
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Dear DNP Community
On behalf of the Organizing Committee its our pleasure to invite you to attend the next DNP School 2016, which will be held from August 22tnh to August 26th in Tramelan, a little Swiss village at 900 m elevation in the Bernese Jura close to Biel, Switzerland.
PhD positions in NMR at EPFL
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PhD positions in NMR at EPFL
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PhD positions are available working with Professor Lyndon Emsley in the Laboratory for Magnetic Resonance at the EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland,
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Two Group Leader Positions Bio NMR
Two Group Leader Positions Bio NMR
Rector of Masaryk University opens positions
Two Group Leader Positions Bio NMR, CEITEC - Central European Institute of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
We are seeking outstanding applicants for two positions of group leaders who are willing to accept the challenge of starting independent world-class research groups in the field of bio-NMR for Structural Biology Research Program of CEITEC. Structural Biology Research Program will run core facilities for X-ray crystallography, high-end cryo electron microscopy and tomography, studies of...
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Group Leader Positions Bio NMR Brno
Group Leader Positions Bio NMR Brno
Two Group Leader Positions Bio NMR, Central European Institute of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic
We are looking for two group leaders in the field of Bio-NMR in Structural Biology Research Program to accept the challenge of starting a world-class research group
We are recruiting two internationally established scientists to set up independent world-class research groups in the field of Bio-NMR spectroscopy in a highly inter-disciplinary setting. You will be part of the Central European Institute of Technology in Brno, Czech Republic...
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NMR postdoctoral positions - Alexandrescu's Group - University of Connecticut
Several postdoctoral positions are available in the laboratory of Dr Andrei Alexandrescu at the UConn-Storrs campus. The aim of this NSF-funded project is to obtain an improved structural description of protein folding. A particular area of emphasis is to explore the use of NMR residual dipolar couplings data for the structural characterization of non-native states. A related interest is the development of methods for increasing the efficiency of NMR structure determination by combining "knowledge-based" restraints with the smallest possible number of experimentally-derived NMR restraints....