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Postdoctoral Research Associates
Synthesis and characterization of pseudocarbynes:
New metal organic molecules and materials
The Schools of Molecular Sciences and Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University are seeking multiple postdoctoral research associates for an interdisciplinary project involving synthesis and characterization of pseudocarbynes, a new class of metal-organic molecules and materials consisting of carbon chains stabilized by small metal clusters. Successful candidates will have a unique opportunity to participate in a highly interdisciplinary project that bridges fundamental chemical physics, synthesis and characterization with material science. Current members of the project include Peter Buseck, Anne Jones, Tarakeshwar Pilarisetty, Scott Sayres, and Tim Steimle. Successful candidates will (1) use laser-ablation to prepare new molecules and materials; (2) characterize these molecules and materials with a range of analytical techniques including advanced spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy; and (3) employ a range of time- and energy-resolved spectroscopies to characterize the synthetic mechanisms.
Qualifications: Ideal candidates will have (1) a PhD in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, Solid-state geochemistry or relevant related area by the time of employment; (2) a strong record of publication; and (3) excellent English communication and writing skills. Additionally, familiarity with some of the following is desirable: (1) synthesis, purification and/or characterization of nanomaterials; (2) laser-ablation-in-liquids; (3) producing and/or handling metal-organic materials; (4) TEM imaging; (5) computational characterization and modeling of materials.
To apply send a single pdf document to [email protected] . Insert “Pseudocarbyne Postdoc” in the subject line. The document should include (1) covering letter briefly explaining relevant professional experience and interest in the position; and (2) a CV including a list of publications and the names of three professional references.
Arizona State University is a research-intensive university with outstanding research facilities and infrastructure support. Recently ranked #1 as the nation’s most innovative school, the university’s location within the large and fast-growing Phoenix region provides a rich context for applied research and community engagement around issues of molecular sciences. We invite you to learn more about the School of Molecular Sciences and Arizona State University by visiting https://sms.asu.edu and https://newamericanuniversity.asu.edu/.
ASU is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor and an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other basis protected by law. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Further information on ASU’s policies can be found at https://www.asu.edu/aad/manuals/acd/acd401.html and its complete non-discrimination statement at https://www.asu.edu/titleIX/.
Qualifications: Ideal candidates will have (1) a PhD in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, Solid-state geochemistry or relevant related area by the time of employment; (2) a strong record of publication; and (3) excellent English communication and writing skills. Additionally, familiarity with some of the following is desirable: (1) synthesis, purification and/or characterization of nanomaterials; (2) laser-ablation-in-liquids; (3) producing and/or handling metal-organic materials; (4) TEM imaging; (5) computational characterization and modeling of materials.
To apply send a single pdf document to [email protected] . Insert “Pseudocarbyne Postdoc” in the subject line. The document should include (1) covering letter briefly explaining relevant professional experience and interest in the position; and (2) a CV including a list of publications and the names of three professional references.
Arizona State University is a research-intensive university with outstanding research facilities and infrastructure support. Recently ranked #1 as the nation’s most innovative school, the university’s location within the large and fast-growing Phoenix region provides a rich context for applied research and community engagement around issues of molecular sciences. We invite you to learn more about the School of Molecular Sciences and Arizona State University by visiting https://sms.asu.edu and https://newamericanuniversity.asu.edu/.
ASU is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor and an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other basis protected by law. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Further information on ASU’s policies can be found at https://www.asu.edu/aad/manuals/acd/acd401.html and its complete non-discrimination statement at https://www.asu.edu/titleIX/.
Contact Information
Anne Katherine Jones
School of Molecular Sciences Arizona State University Tempe, AZ | 85287-1604 [email protected] |