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Université de Bordeaux
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AMADEus is opening a research chair position for young scientist

To reinforce the expertise of the on-site scientific community AMADEus is looking for outstanding candidates who will complement the existing strength of the University of Bordeaux in Sustainable chemistry and processes or Theoritical modeling at the frontier between soft matter and organic electronics

Dernière mise à jour mardi 28 juin 2016
AMADEus is opening a research chair position for young scientist
  • Sustainable chemistry and processes. This will mainly concern processesfrom elementary bricks to recycling. The aim is to develop alternative processing routes e.g. renewable resources, alternative catalysts and/or green processes for the next-generation materials.
  • Theoritical modeling at the frontier between soft matter and organic electronicsThe cluster AMADEus seeks, among others, a recognized expertise in the modeling of the morphology, at different scales including the molecular level, of organic materials, self-assembled architectures and interfaces of interest in the field of organic electronics.

The successful candidate is expected to initiate or develop collaborative, interdisciplinary research with AMADEus research teams. The desired skills will be complementary to those already existing on the campus.

Appointment will be for three years.

How to apply

Applicants are invited to submit a detailed biography and publication record together with a 5 page summary of research achievements and projects as well a list of potential referees at http://amadeus.labex.u-bordeaux.fr/en/Jobs/ job opportunity ref: 2016 AMADEus 049.

Applications will be considered until position is filled.

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