Umeå University Postdoctoral Scholarship (2 years) in Physical Inorganic Chemistry 2017, Sweden

Publish Date: Apr 14, 2017

Deadline: May 31, 2017

Postdoctoral Scholarship (2 years) in physical inorganic chemistry

Umeå University is dedicated to providing creative environments for learning and work. We offer a wide variety of courses and programs, world leading research, and excellent innovation and collaboration opportunities. More than 4 300 employees and more than 30 000 students have already chosen Umeå University.

Umeå University is located in the city of Umeå in the far north of Sweden, and is dedicated to providing a creative environment. The Department of Chemistry has 210 faculty and staff working in a broad range of fields, and has access to a wide array of modern analytical equipment. For more information. The advertised postdoctoral research will be carried out under the supervision of Andy Ohlin at Umeå University (andre.ohlin@umu.se).

Project description

The postdoctoral scholarship research will focus on the solution chemistry of metal oxides, in particular polyoxometalates, using experimental and computational methods. Of particular interest are measurements of kinetics of ligand exchange reactions on paramagnetic centres using NMR spectroscopy, effects of protonation and ion pairing in metal oxide clusters, and computational modeling of fundamental reactions in discrete metal oxide clusters.

Skills and experience

You must hold a PhD degree, or a foreign degree that is deemed equivalent in Chemistry or a closely related field. To be eligible you must have completed your PhD degree before the starting date of the scholarship period and a maximum of three years before the application deadline unless special circumstances exist. To be successful with your application you should have experience in physical inorganic chemistry; additionally, extensive experience of NMR spectroscopy and skills in computational chemistry are desirable. Programming skills, in particular in Python and MATLAB/GNU Octave, and familiarity with Linux will be look upon favourably.

You must also be able to conduct research independently as well as in a team, be self-motivated and diligent, and enthusiastic about pursuing new science.

Finally you must have a very good command of English, and be able to write scientific manuscripts and reports in English. As a senior member of the Ohlin group you are expected to engage with researchers within and outside the group, and share in the development of the laboratory.

The fellowship lasts a fixed term of two years and starts in September 2017, or at a mutually agreed upon date. The stipend is SEK 270,000 p.a and funded by the Kempe Foundation

Application

A complete application includes:

  • a cover letter where you highlight your research interests and relevant skills
  • a Curriculum Vitae, including a list of publications
  • a copy of your PhD thesis as a PDF
  • names and contact details of a minimum of two referees

The application can be written in Swedish or English.

For more information, please contact Dr Andy Ohlin (andre.ohlin@umu.se) directly.

Your complete application should be sent as a single PDF, firstname_lastname_FS216-648-17.pdf, to medel@diarie.umu.se (with the reference number FS 2.1.6-648-17 in the subject line) and cc:d to andre.ohlin@umu.se. The application deadline is the 31st of May 2017.

We look forward to receiving your application!

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http://www.umu.se/english/about-umu/news-events/grants/6-648-17

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Disciplines

Chemistry

Study Levels

Postdoctoral

Opportunity Types

Scholarships

Eligible Countries

International

Host Countries

Sweden