University of Oxford
Purposes are invited for a Postdoctoral Analysis Affiliate in Electrochemical Diagnostics to work beneath the supervision of Professor Jason Davis for a interval of as much as 26 months. The challenge includes the design and technology of electrochemical microfluidic configurations able to analysing affected person serum and is funded by the MRC.
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Candidates should maintain a PhD in Chemistry or a related topic space, (or be near completion) previous to taking over your appointment. The analysis requires expertise in electrochemistry, microfluidics and the event of sensing platforms. You’ll be anticipated to handle your personal educational analysis and administrative actions. This includes small scale challenge administration, cross-project supervision, interactions with different analysis groups and to co-ordinate a number of elements of labor to satisfy deadlines.
The put up might be primarily based within the Division of Chemistry, Bodily & Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory, South Parks Highway, OX1 3QZ and is accessible as quickly as doable.
Purposes for this emptiness are to be made on-line and you’ll be required to add a supporting assertion and CV as a part of your utility. Your supporting assertion should clarify the way you meet every of the choice standards for the put up utilizing examples of your expertise and expertise. Certificates, references and analysis papers shouldn’t be offered at this stage.
The cut-off date for functions is 12.00 noon, Friday, 5 April 2024. Interviews might be held as quickly as doable thereafter.
The College of Oxford and The Division of Chemistry are Silver Athena SWAN holders. Purposes are notably welcome from girls and black and ethnic minority candidates, who’re under-represented in Chemistry analysis posts in Oxford.
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