Research Scientist in Solid State NMR - UNSW, Australia

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Having read the documentation, please direct relevant enquiries to the manager of the Facility, Dr. James Hookon on (61 2) 9385 4689 or j.hook at unsw.edu.au.
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posted: November 29, 2009

A position of Postdoctoral Research Scientist in Solid State NMR is open at UNSW ANALYTICAL CENTRE, Australia. Applications are invited for an experienced post-doctoral research scientist with skills and knowledge in the applications of solid state NMR spectroscopy.

The successful candidate will take a leading role in the University-wide NMR Facility which has recently received ARC funding for a major initiative in solid-state NMR spectroscopy. The appointee will implement advanced solid state NMR spectroscopic techniques to enable research and collaborations in the areas of molecular & life sciences, medicine, materials and engineering within UNSW and with partner organisations, as well as train research staff and students in these areas of specialization.

About the position

Title: Research Scientist (Solid State NMR Spectroscopy, REF. 6872NET), Division of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research)

  • Salary Level A: A$54K - A$73K per year (plus up to 17% employer superannuation plus leave loading).
  • A relocation package is available for the successful inter-state or overseas candidate.
  • This is a fixed term position for a period of three years.

Please, find more details here

How to apply

Applicants should systematically address the selection criteria in their application and provide the contact details (phone/email) of 3 referees.

Having read the documentation, please direct relevant enquiries to the manager of the Facility, Dr. James Hookon on (61 2) 9385 4689 or j.hook at unsw.edu.au.

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