Summary
Texas A&M University’s Department of Chemistry is seeking a dedicated Postdoctoral Research Associate to engage in interdisciplinary research in synthetic organic chemistry and homogeneous catalysis. This role focuses on reaction discovery and development, catalyst design, and mechanistic studies aimed at understanding structure-property relationships in chemical systems.
Postdoctoral Research Associate in Organic Chemistry at Texas A&M University, us
Designation
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Location
College Station, Texas
Research Area
- Synthetic Organic Chemistry
- Homogeneous Catalysis
- Reaction Discovery and Development
- Catalyst Design
- Mechanistic Studies
Eligibility/Qualification
- PhD in related fields (e.g., organic chemistry, polymer chemistry)
- Experience in one or more areas: catalysis, photochemistry, electrochemistry, organic synthesis, polymer synthesis, or mechanistic studies
- Ability to collaborate and multi-task effectively
Job Description
- Conduct research focusing on organic/polymer chemistry.
- Design and execute innovative research projects.
- Analyze experimental results and contribute to scientific publications.
- Present research findings at group meetings and other venues.
- Provide mentorship to laboratory team members and assist in their development.
- Collaborate with faculty, students, and research teams to meet departmental goals.
- Contribute to grant proposals and maintain laboratory instrumentation.
- Adhere to safety standards and keep up-to-date with scientific literature.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should select the Apply button to start their application. A current CV or resume is recommended. Additional materials, such as a cover letter (1–2 pages) outlining qualifications and career goals and a research statement (1–2 pages) summarizing previous research accomplishments, may also be submitted in the CV/Resume section of the application.
Last Date to Apply
Applications are currently open; candidates are encouraged to apply promptly as positions will be filled on a rolling basis.








