Chimie organique - Collaborateur-trice scientifique 2 (100%)
Publication date:
22 March 2025Workload:
100%- Place of work:Genève
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Job summary
Join Université de Genève as a Scientific Collaborator! Be part of a renowned department in organic chemistry.
Tasks
- Manage and maintain spectroscopic instruments in the department.
- Teach BSc students about spectroscopic methods in organic chemistry.
- Train doctoral students and handle administrative duties.
Skills
- PhD required, with over 3 years of relevant experience preferred.
- Strong background in organic chemistry and spectroscopy.
- Excellent teaching and communication skills.
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Chimie organique - Collaborateur- trice scientifique 2
Published 21 March 2025 Closing Date 31 July 2025 Workplace Genève, Général-Dufour 24, Lake Geneva region, Switzerland CategoryMaterials Science
The Department of Organic Chemistry of the University of Geneva enjoys international recognition for a tradition of excellence in research and teaching. The research activities in the Department focus on the key expertise of the organic chemist that is the ability to transform matter and to create and study new molecules and supramolecular architectures with relevance in biological, pharmaceutical, medicinal or materials sciences.
Description
Requirements
REQUIREMENTS: PhD degree or equivalent. Previous experience positively considered (>3 y.).
Applications including CV, motivation letter, teaching statement (1 p.), a list of publication and a copy of the highest diploma awarded as well as a list of reference persons must be submitted. Recommendation letters are not necessary at this stage of the procedure.
We offer
SENIOR RESEARCH ASSOCIATE IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Contact and Address
ADITIONAL INFORMATION: available from Professor Clement Mazet, Head of the Department of Organic Chemistry ( clement.mazet@ unige.ch ).
Applications from women are particularly welcome.
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