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PhD Position in Synthetic Organic Materials, University of Zurich, Switzerland

Postdoc Position at University of Zurich Switzerland

Summary

The University of Zurich announces a fully funded PhD position in synthetic organic materials, focused on exploring the properties and reactivity of nanographene π-radicals. This unique opportunity invites candidates with a strong passion for chemistry and research to be part of a diverse and international team.

PhD Position in Synthetic Organic Materials, University of Zurich, Switzerland

Designation

PhD Candidate in Synthetic Organic Materials

Research Area

  • Organic Synthesis
  • Materials Science
  • Supramolecular Chemistry

Location

Department of Chemistry
Winterthurerstrasse 190,
8057 Zürich, Switzerland

Eligibility/Qualification

RequirementDetails
DegreeCompleted (or soon to be completed) degree in Chemistry (MSc or equivalent)
Academic RecordOutstanding track record (excellent grades, graduation with honors, etc.)
Laboratory ExperienceExperience in synthetic organic chemistry, including microscale work and air-free conditions
Spectroscopic TechniquesExperience with NMR, UV/Vis, etc.
Synthetic PlanningExperience in designing and planning complex synthetic sequences
Language SkillsExcellent English language skills (written and oral)
International ExperienceExperience studying abroad (e.g., Erasmus) is welcome

Job Description

In this fully funded, full-time project, the successful candidate will:

  • Design, synthesize, and characterize open-shell molecular fragments of graphene.
  • Investigate the properties and π-radical reactivity to develop new graphene-based materials.
  • Collaborate within a friendly and diverse team, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in the field.

How to Apply

Interested candidates should submit a single PDF file, including:

  • Application form (download and fill as directed)
  • A cover letter outlining motivation for the position
  • A summary of past research achievements
  • CV
  • Transcript of records
  • Names and contact details of two referees (do not include reference letters)

Note: Incomplete applications or applications not submitted as a single PDF via the “Apply now” link will not be considered.

Last Date to Apply

Applications will be evaluated on a rolling basis; a final decision may be made before the application deadline. Thus, it is recommended to apply as soon as possible.

For more information, visit the University of Zurich Career Page.

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