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1) Assistant / Associate Professor of Biochemistry The
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at The University of Texas at
Arlington invites applications for a tenure-track/tenure appointment
beginning in fall semester 2010. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in
biochemistry, chemistry, or a related area as well as significant
post-doctoral research experience. For appointments at the associate
professor level, a distinguished academic record along with existing major
research funding will be required. The successful applicant will be
expected to maintain an externally funded research program in experimental
biochemistry (broadly defined), and contribute to teaching in the
biochemistry programs at the graduate and undergraduate levels, and in
general chemistry. Details regarding the department, the graduate program,
and the position can be found at http://www.uta.edu/chemistry.
Candidates should submit via email attachment (PDF only) a complete CV
including the list of publications, a brief description of planned
research (not to exceed five pages), and a statement of teaching
philosophy to chemfacsearch@uta.edu.
In addition, applicants at the assistant professor level should arrange
for three recommendation letters to be sent directly to the same email
address. Senior level
applicants should provide funding history and names of at least three
references. Review of applications will begin October 1, 2009 and continue
until the position is filled. Women
and minorities are especially invited to apply. This
is a security sensitive position and a criminal background check will be
conducted on finalists. UT
Arlington is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. 2)
I
am currently looking for a Postdoc to work in the realm of
Theoretical and Computational Chemistry. Topics in solid state
chemistry comprise high-pressure science of nitrides and oxynitrides,
modeling and large scale first-principles simulations of quantum dots, and
modeling and simulation of amorphous ceramics and glasses.
Topics in molecular chemistry are in catalysis and on the border to
biochemistry.
An experience in the application of DFT methods to extended systems
is mandatory to be considered for a position. Requests
for further information and applications should be sent to Dr. Peter
Kroll. e-mail:
pkroll@uta.edu , Subject
"postdoc position" Dr.
Peter Kroll 3) Positions for a Postdoc and I
am currently looking for a Postdoc and graduate students; if your research
interests or expertise lie in Submit your application by e-mail to: 4) Synthesis and study of systems that can self-assemble into small and very large supramolecular structures involving sulfur heterocycles that include monomeric and oligomeric derivatives of dihydrothiopyranones and thiophenes. Extensive organic synthesis and hands-on use of instruments such as FT-NMR, FT-IR, HPLC, GPC, TGA/DSC required. Begin ASAP. Send resume including publication list, electronically as a pdf file to pomerantz@uta.edu and have three recommendation letters also sent as pdf files to pomerantz@uta.edu. The position will be for an initial period of one year and be in the labs of Prof. Martin Pomerantz, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Box 19065, Univ. of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX 76019-0065. Additional information is available at: http://www2.uta.edu/pomerantz/postdoc.htm. AA/EO employer. Prof.
Martin Pomerantz
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