A one-year post-doctoral position is available at the solid-state NMR group of Aix-Marseille University. The goal of the project is to investigate molecular crystals and powders, which cannot be characterized with conventional techniques, using solid-state NMR and dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP). The research work will be based on the preliminary results published in Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Vol.54 p.6028 (dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.201501172)
The net salary is around 2000€/month (Healthcare included) according to the experience of the candidate.
The position is available immediately, and interested candidates should send their CV's including the name of at least one reference to Pierre Thureau pierre.thureau@univ-amu.fr
[NMR900 blog] Post-doctoral position in solid-state NMR, Dalhousie University, Halifax
Post-doctoral position in solid-state NMR, Dalhousie University, Halifax
Applicants are sought for a post-doctoral associate to work jointly withProfessor Josef Zwanziger and Adjunct Professor Ulrike Werner-Zwanziger at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Research will focus on using solid-state NMR to characterize glass structure, with special emphasis on low-gamma nuclei. Two dedicated solid-state NMR spectrometers are available, a Bruker Avance 700 and a Bruker DRX 400, with a variety of probes. Duties will also include spectrometer maintenance and collaborative work with other...
SYNTHETIC CHEMIST POST DOCTORAL POSITION | Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
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US - Laurel, MD, Candidates must have a Ph.D. in inorganic or organic chemistry with extensive synthetic experience. Experience should include air free synthesis, and NMR, fluorescence, FTIR, GC-MS and UV-vis spectro
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Post-doc position opening in Orleans, France
Post-doc position opening in Orleans, France
We are currently looking for a post-doc candidate in the context of an international US-French collaborative project focusing on the local structures around active heteroatoms in boro- and alumino-silicate materials for catalysis. It is a three-year project that started in January 2010 and is co-funded by the French Agence Nationale pour la recherche (ANR) and the US National Science Fundation (NSF).
The work of the selected candidate will mainly focus on determining the molecular structures of alumino- and boro-silicate materials that...