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Faculty Position in Bioinorganic Chemistry The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at The University of Texas at Arlington invites applications for a tenure-track/tenure appointment beginning in the fall semester 2008. The position may be filled at any rank. Preferred areas of expertise are in bioinorganic chemistry, broadly defined. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in biochemistry, chemistry or a closely related area and significant post-doctoral research experience. For appointments to associate or full professor, a proven track record of independent funding and research as shown by national or international standing in the field, along with existing major research funding will be required. The successful applicant will be expected to maintain an externally funded research program, and contribute to teaching in the inorganic and/or 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, 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 to the same email address. Review of applications will begin November 1, 2007 and continue until the position is filled. U.T.-Arlington is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. 2)
Tenure Track Position in Experimental Organic Chemistry
The
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at The University of Texas at
Arlington invites applications for a tenure-track appointment at the rank
of Assistant Professor beginning in the Fall semester 2008.
Appointment at the rank of Associate or Full Professor with tenure,
contingent upon commensurate scholarship and research record, will also be
considered.
Candidates must have a PhD in Organic Chemistry or a closely
related area and significant post-doctoral research experience.
The successful applicant will be expected to maintain an externally
funded research program, and teach in the organic division at the graduate
and undergraduate levels.
All areas of experimental organic chemistry will be considered.
Details regarding the Department, the graduate program and the
position can be found at http://www.uta.edu/chemistry
Junior candidates should submit via e-mail attachment (PDF only) a
complete CV, including all publications, a brief description of planned
research (not to exceed 5 pages), a statement of teaching philosophy and
should arrange for 3 recommendation letters to be sent directly to organicsearch@uta.edu.
Senior applicants should send a complete CV, including all
publications, a summary of research accomplishments, current and past
funding and the names of three references also to organicsearch@uta.edu.
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until
the position is filled.
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. 3)
Postdoctoral
Position We are looking for a highly motivated
postdoctoral fellow to focus on cellular redox biochemistry (for details,
see the research section of the web pages Previous experience in the study of
cell biology and biochemistry are highly desirable.
The fellow will have opportunities to obtain strong problem solving
and multidisciplinary analytical skills associated with redox
biochemistry. Submit your application to: Jongyun Heo, Ph.D. Email: jheo@uta.edu http://www.uta.edu/chemistry/html/heo.html 4) 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: 5) Postdoc Position(s) in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry 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
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