Applications are invited for one post of a Junior Research Fellow
for a project entitled “Development of a new recyclable and widely
applicable platform for industrially important process” at Center for Nano and
Material Sciences (CNMS), Jain University, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
Qualification and Experience:
1. M.
Sc. in Chemistry, Candidate should have obtained at least 55% marks in
qualifying degree examination.
2. Preference
will be given to CSIR-UGC NET (JRF/LS) or GATE qualified candidate.
3. The
ability to work closely and collaborate with colleagues is a must. Proficiency
with the English language is required.
Stipend:
The JRF fellowship consists of Rs.15000/- per month and Rs. 1000/- for PF and PT as
per university rule. The salary and appointment terms are consistent with the
current rules for PhD degree students.
Duration:
Initial appointment for one year, extendable up to 4 yrs based on performance.
Objective of the 4 years position is a number of research articles
in peer-reviewed scientific journals, together comprising the PhD thesis
leading to the granting of the PhD degree at the Jain University.
How to apply:
Application should contain a detail resume,
one photograph, contact details including phone number, email and postal
address, photocopies of educational/professional qualifications. Please also mention preferred date of
joining if selected.
Completed applications should
reach Dr. Amit Kumar, Associate Professor, Bioinorganic and Clinical Chemistry
Group, Center for Nano and Material Sciences (CNMS), Jain Global Campus, 45 km,
NH - 209, Jakkasandra Post, Kanakapura Taluk, Ramanagaram District -562 112,
Bangalore Rural, Karnataka, India by
5th April, 2014. Applicants
are encouraged to apply through e-mail (E-mail: amit.kumar@jainuniversity.ac.in).
Please also arrange at least two references that may be contacted
regarding your recent work.
Only shortlisted candidates will be called for the interview.
Selected candidates will be intimated by email. No TA/DA will be paid for
appearing in the interview.
Project involves:
New widely applicable methodologies are needed to easily prepare
catalysts encompassing the requirements of Green Chemistry. Our aim is to
design, synthesize and test new efficient transition metal catalysts, namely
for asymmetric (and non-asymmetric) synthesis of chiral sulfoxides,
epoxidations, halogenations, aminations and allylic hydroxylations, allowing
the use of greener oxidants (mainly H2O2 and O2)
and DEVELOP AN UNIFIED AND MORE PRACTICAL METHODOLOGY TO PREPARE RECYCLABLE
CATALYSTS.
Contact:
Dr.
Amit Kumar,
Associate
Professor,
Bioinorganic and Clinical Chemistry,
Center for Nano and Material Sciences,
Jain University, Jain Global Campus, Jakkasandra Post,
Kanakapura Road, Ramanagaram, Bangalore – 562112
http://cnms.jainuniversity.ac.in
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