Research Fellow in Organic Chemistry – Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

Postdoc in Ireland

Research Fellow in Organic Chemistry: Trinity College Dublin’s School of Chemistry invites applications for a postdoctoral position within the Porphyshape project, focusing on the Molecular Engineering of Functional Organic Materials. This SFI funded project, led by Prof. Mathias O. Senge, aims to challenge conventional limitations of metalloporphyrins by utilizing conformationally engineered nonplanar free base porphyrins. The successful candidate will engage in synthetic methods development for rigid hydrocarbon scaffolds as building blocks for functional organic materials, contributing to a highly interdisciplinary research endeavor.

Research Fellow in Synthetic Organic Chemistry – Molecular Engineering of Functional Organic Materials

Summary Table:

  • Designation: Research Fellow
  • Research Area: Synthetic Organic Chemistry – Molecular Engineering of Functional Organic Materials
  • Location: School of Chemistry, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
  • Eligibility/Qualification: PhD or equivalent in synthetic organic chemistry
  • Job Description: Undertake postdoctoral research, work closely with the academic supervisor, prepare progress reports and publications, engage in outreach activities, actively develop new research avenues, and assist in grant proposals.
  • How to Apply: Submit a full CV, motivation letter, 2 reference contacts, transcripts, and Ph.D. thesis (if available) as a single PDF to Prof. Dr. Mathias O. Senge via email at sengem@tcd.ie.
  • Last Date for Apply: June 30, 2024, 12:00 (Europe/Dublin)

Designation: Research Fellow

Research Area: Synthetic Organic Chemistry – Molecular Engineering of Functional Organic Materials

Location: School of Chemistry, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

Eligibility/Qualification: PhD or equivalent in synthetic organic chemistry

Job Description: The successful candidate will:

  1. Undertake postdoctoral research in the area of functional organic materials and synthetic methods development.
  2. Work closely with the academic supervisor and collaborators to ensure project objectives are met.
  3. Prepare progress reports, write publications, and present research findings.
  4. Engage in outreach activities and collaborate with diverse research groups.
  5. Actively develop new research avenues and assist in grant proposals.

How to Apply: Interested candidates should submit a full CV, motivation letter outlining suitability for the post, 2 reference contacts, transcripts, and Ph.D. thesis (if available) as a single PDF to Prof. Dr. Mathias O. Senge via email at sengem@tcd.ie.

Last Date for Apply: June 30, 2024, 12:00 (Europe/Dublin)

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