Professor / Chair / Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Soft Matter Chemistry

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Professor / Chair / Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Soft Matter Chemistry

Company

University of Liverpool

Job description

Professor / Chair / Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Soft Matter ChemistryEmployer Location Liverpool, Merseyside (GB) Salary £45,585 – £57,698 pa / Negotiable Closing date 5 Jul 2024View moreAcademic Discipline , Job Type , , Contract Type HoursSave jobClick to add the job to your shortlistYou need to or to save a job.Job DetailsFaculty of Science and EngineeringSchool of Physical Sciences Department of ChemistryPROFESSOR/CHAIR IN SOFT MATTER CHEMISTRY – GRADE 10Vacancy Reference: 080546Salary: NegotiableandLECTURER (ASSISTANT PROFESSOR) IN SOFT MATTER CHEMISTRY- GRADE 8Vacancy Reference: 080547Salary: £45,585 – £57,698 paWe invite applications for two academic (Teaching & Research) positions in Chemistry, one at the Professorial level (Grade 10) and one at the Lecturer (Assistant Professor) level (Grade 8). These roles are part of a University of Liverpool and Unilever joint initiative.These appointments form part of a broader strategy that recognizes the central, long-term societal importance of Sustainability and Net Zero. We interpret sustainability here broadly to all sectors and we welcome applications from candidates with a proven research track-record or industrial experience that can address this challenge, including but not limited to microstructure of soft matter systems or characterisation of complex mixtures of soft matter systems. We especially welcome those whose research will complement our existing activities including digital methods and automated experimentation leveraging computation and theory.The University of Liverpool has a very close relationship with Unilever, and our partnership is a leading example of Knowledge Exchange (KE) practices between academia and industry. Unilever is a well-established global consumer goods company and their work within the Materials Innovation Factory (MIF) focuses on developing formulated materials. However, the collaborative projects with the University cover a much broader range of activities with equally broad impacts. This role is a joint investment and a significant opportunity to take this partnership forward.[ ]We are particularly interested in applications from researchers with experience in one or more of the following:

  • Microstructure manipulation and microstructure of soft matter (micelles, lamellar, multiphase, foams, thin films, emulsions, gels, liquids, pastes, liquids, soft solids) and their behaviour at interfaces and in a “dynamic environment” such as dilution, heating/cooling) (biological/human and physical).
  • State of the art characterisation of complex mixtures of soft matter systems (at different interfaces and using state of art characterisation techniques) and experience in understanding complex systems.
  • Experience in modifying interactions e.g., surfactants, cleaning, deposition, lubrication.
  • Future ways of working: digital, in silico, robotics.

In your application you must clearly articulate: * Which one of the broad areas (microstructure of soft matter systems and characterisation of complex mixtures of soft matter systems) you align most closely to.

  • Your track record of research, working with multidisciplinary partners or collaboration with industry.
  • How your research plans fit with wider Departmental strategy.
  • Your ability to deliver high quality teaching and inspire students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

We are looking to appoint the most appropriate candidate according to experience and ability. University of Liverpool values diversity across our community and welcomes applications from all sectors of society, particularly from underrepresented groups.Closing Date: 5 July 2024.For full details and to apply online, please visit:CompanyCompany info Telephone +(44)151794200 Location PO BOX 147
LIVERPOOL
MERSEYSIDE
L69 3BX
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Expected salary

£45585 – 57698 per year

Location

Liverpool

Job date

Thu, 13 Jun 2024 07:50:40 GMT

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