Postdoctoral in Organometallic Materials Chemistry: Durham University invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position in the Department of Chemistry. The position is focused on the multi-step synthesis and characterisation of organometallic materials for advanced applications in information technology and energy management. Join a vibrant research team and contribute to cutting-edge interdisciplinary projects.
Title: Postdoctoral Research Associate in Organometallic Materials Chemistry
Designation:
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Research Area:
Organometallic Materials Chemistry
Location:
Durham University, Durham, United Kingdom
Eligibility/Qualification:
- A good first degree in chemistry or a related subject.
- A PhD (or thesis already submitted) in synthetic organic/organometallic chemistry.
- High-level expertise in multi-step synthesis of organic/organometallic molecules.
- Experience in interpreting multi-nuclear NMR, mass spectra, and other characterization techniques relevant to chemistry.
- A publication record in highly ranked journals.
- Strong communication skills, both written and oral, with the ability to present research effectively.
Job Description:
The successful applicant will be responsible for:
- Conducting laboratory work for the design, multi-step synthesis, and purification of new organometallic complexes (approx. 75% of the contracted time per year).
- Rigorous characterization of new organic ligands and organometallic complexes using techniques like HPLC, NMR, absorption, and luminescence spectroscopy.
- Critical problem-solving related to molecule design and understanding structure-property relationships.
- Planning and managing research within the project framework.
- Writing comprehensive reports and contributing to manuscripts for publication.
- Collaborating with project partners from Lancaster and Cambridge.
- Engaging in academic citizenship and contributing to a respectful working environment.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit a CV and cover letter detailing their experience, skills, and achievements relevant to the position. Applications must be submitted online through the university’s e-recruitment system.
Last Date to Apply:
13-Mar-2025, 8:59 AM (UK Time)
For any queries related to the position, please contact Professor Martin R. Bryce at m.r.bryce@durham.ac.uk. For technical difficulties in submitting applications, reach out to e.recruitment@durham.ac.uk or call +44 191 334 6801.