We are looking for enthusiastic organic chemists with a keen interest in synthesis, spectroscopy, and theory of aromatics and functional dyes.
If you are interested in joining our group as a BSc, MSc, or PhD-level student, send an email to marcin.stepien@uwr.edu.pl or start a chat in MS Teams.
NCN OPUS. Principal Investigator: Prof. Marcin Stępień
3 post-doctoral positions, up to 32 months each
flexible start date
PhD in chemistry, degree must be recognized in Poland (see below)
strong synthetic skills (small scale work, multistep sequences, inert-atmosphere work, chromatography)
analytical methods: NMR, XRD, MS
fluent English
design and planning, synthetic and analytical work
mentoring of PhD and undergraduate students
lab management and maintenance
co-writing research papers and grant proposals
Full-time, initial contract 12 months, can be extended as advertised
Salary 140k PLN/year prior to deductions, full insurance
Check the advertisements for required documents;
Prepare your application documents and submit as described in the official UWr advertisement.
Consider applying for all advertised positions.
MSc in chemistry, degree recognized in Poland (check below)
Admission to the College of Chemistry of the UWr Doctoral School (Kolegium Doktorskie Chemii).
strong synthetic skills (small scale work, multistep sequences, inert-atmosphere work, chromatography)
analytical methods: NMR, XRD, MS
fluent English
design and planning, synthetic and analytical work
mentoring of undergraduate students
lab management and maintenance
co-writing research papers and grant proposals
Full time, up to 4 years
State scholarship / project scholarship (contact the PI for details)
If you are interested in a PhD position, please contact the PI directly.
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