University Assistant at University of Graz, Austria

Postdoc in Austria
University Assistant at University of Graz: The Department of Chemistry at the University of Graz is offering a scholarship opportunity for a University Assistant without a doctorate in the field of Organic Chemistry. This position involves cutting-edge research in organic synthetic methodology development, focusing on electrochemistry and electrocatalysis.

Designation:

University Assistant without Doctorate (m/f/d)

Research Area:

Organic Chemistry, with a particular emphasis on innovative synthetic methodology development utilizing electrochemistry and electrocatalysis.

Location:

University of Graz, Austria

Eligibility/Qualification:

  • Completed master’s degree in Organic Chemistry
  • Experience in evaluation of organic reactions using analytical techniques
  • Previous involvement in synthetic methodology projects
  • Knowledge or expertise in electrochemistry or photochemistry is beneficial
  • Proficiency in written and spoken English
  • Strong commitment to scientific work, personal responsibility, and collaboration abilities

Job Description:

  • Conduct research in organic electrosynthesis and flow chemistry
  • Independently teach courses and engage in teaching and examination tasks
  • Supervise students
  • Participate in research projects focusing on enabling technology for Organic Synthesis
  • Contribute to organizational and administrative duties and evaluation measures

How to Apply:

To apply for this scholarship, please submit the following documents:

  • Letter of motivation and academic CV
  • Proof of completion of the required degree program
  • Evidence of language proficiency, particularly if the doctoral program was not conducted in the first language

Please note that applications must be submitted via the university’s web-based applicant tool.

Last Date for Apply:

Application deadline: 2nd November 2024

Grab the opportunity to be part of a diverse and innovative research environment at the University of Graz. Apply now to contribute to meaningful work that shapes the future of science and society.

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