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捷克居里夫人早期研究员项目招收有机氟化学方向博士后

2014年05月20日
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摘要:

Marie Curie Early Stage Researcher in Fluorine Organic Chemistry

Starting: 1st September 2014 (full-time, fixed term for 3 years)
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Salary: €39,000 p.a. plus a mobility allowance dependent on family status. Salary is subject to national taxes and employer’s costs
Hours: full-time
This post is and EU Early Stage Researcher who will carry out research in organic synthesis of fluorine-containing compounds as part of the FLUOR21 (FLUOR21: Synthesis, structure and function of fluorinated systems) Initial Training Network (ITN), which include academic and industrial partners from the UK, Switzerland, Germany, Ireland, France and Sweden.
The project will involve organic synthesis of fluorine-containing compounds and development of new reagents for fluoroalkyl group transfer and study of their application in organic synthesis and biochemistry. The work will be supervised by Dr Petr Beier
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Eligibility criteria: Applicant must have no more than 4 years of full-time research experience after MSc and must not have been awarded a doctoral degree before September 2014 (ideal for finishing PhD students). The applicant must not have resided or carried our his/her main activity (work/study) in the Czech Republic for more than 12 months in the last 3 years immediately prior the recruitment. The successful candidate will have a background in organic synthesis and spectroscopic characterization techniques, excellent communication and interpersonal skills and be willing to travel to partner institutes to acquire additional training. The candidate should have two published papers as the first or corresponding author.
Benefits: Excellent support and training of a Europe-wide network of fluorine chemists and biochemists. Two 1-3 months academic and industrial secondments in Sweden and Germany. Competitive salary including mobility allowance. Excellent working conditions, environment and equipment (the building with the labs was finished in 2014).