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Default [NMR] POSTDOCTORAL POSITION: Nuclear Spin Singlet States and PHIP, New York University

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[NMR] POSTDOCTORAL POSITION: Nuclear Spin Singlet States and PHIP, New York University





POSTDOCTORAL POSITION: Nuclear Spin Singlet States and PHIP
New York University


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A postdoctoral position is available immediately for the study of nuclear spin singlet state life times and singlet relaxation mechanisms, the development of efficient singlet/triplet conversion pulse sequences and methodology, as well as para-hydrogen induced polarization (PHIP) in the laboratory of Alexej Jerschow at New York University (NYU). The lab is located in newly renovated facilities of the Molecular Nanoscience Center at NYU’s Washington Square Campus in the heart of Manhattan.


Applicants should have an advanced degree (Ph.D) in Physics, Chemistry, or a related field, and should have experience with NMR/MRI theory and experiment. Knowledge of relaxation theory and computer programming and simulation skills would be a plus, as well as prior experience any of the specific research areas. Remuneration is competitive and commensurate with experience and will be based on New York University guidelines. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.


CONTACT:
To be considered, the application has to be submitted via the following link: https://apply.interfolio.com/49106.


Preliminary inquiries can be sent to
E-mail: alexej.jerschow@nyu.edu
Alexej Jerschow
Department of Chemistry
100 Washington Square East
New York University
New York, NY 10003.


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