Chimie organique - Collaborateur-trice scientifique 2 | |
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Workplace | Genève, Général-Dufour 24, Lake Geneva region, Switzerland |
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Duration | 3 ans renouvelables en indéterminé |
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Job Start | 01.07.2026 |
The Department of Organic Chemistry of the University of Geneva enjoys international recognition for a tradition of excellence in research and teaching. The research activities in the Department focus on the key expertise of the organic chemist that is the ability to transform matter and to create and study new molecules and supramolecular architectures with relevance in biological, pharmaceutical, medicinal or materials sciences. | |
DescriptionThe position is full time and includes primarily managing and maintaining the pool of all the spectroscopic instruments of the Organic Chemistry Department (NMR, IR, UV-vis, ECD, Spectrofluorometer, React-IR...). Teaching at the BSc level of spectroscopic methods applied to solving organic chemistry problems, training of doctoral student, and administrative duties is also expected. The Department of Organic Chemistry offers a stimulating environment in synthesis, catalysis, supramolecular materials and chemical biology, provides modern infrastructure, and enjoys stimulating synergies within the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
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RequirementsREQUIREMENTS: PhD degree or equivalent. Previous experience positively considered (>3 y.). Applications including CV, motivation letter, teaching statement (1 p.), a list of publication and a copy of the highest diploma awarded as well as a list of reference persons must be submitted. Recommendation letters are not necessary at this stage of the procedure.
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We offerSENIOR RESEARCH ASSOCIATE IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY | |
Contact and AddressApplications must be submitted exclusively on-line by clicking below on ‘’Postuler/Apply now’’ before 15 July 2025 (23:59 Geneva time). APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED BY E-MAIL OR POST WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.
ADITIONAL INFORMATION: available from Professor Clement Mazet, Head of the Department of Organic Chemistry ( clement.mazetunige.ch ). Applications from women are particularly welcome. | |
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