PhD Student Position in Organic Materials, University of Zurich, Switzerland

Expires on: 05/01/2024

Description

Join our dynamic and international team at the University of Zurich in exploring the fascinating realm of graphene-based materials. This fully funded PhD position offers the opportunity to delve into the synthesis and characterization of open-shell molecular fragments of graphene, pushing the boundaries of organic synthesis, materials science, and supramolecular chemistry.

As a PhD student in Synthetic Organic Materials, you will be responsible for designing, synthesizing, and characterizing open-shell molecular fragments of graphene, with a focus on investigating their properties and π-radical reactivity to develop new graphene-based materials. This project offers a unique opportunity to work in an inspiring and caring environment, with access to state-of-the-art scientific infrastructure and opportunities for professional development, including attending conferences and networking events.

How to Apply: Please submit your application as a single PDF file by May 1st, 2024, including:

  1. Cover letter stating your motivation for the position
  2. Research summary of past accomplishments
  3. Curriculum vitae (CV/resumé)
  4. Contact details of two referees (please no reference letters required)

Incomplete applications or those not submitted as a single PDF file will not be considered.

Qualification:

  • Completed (or soon to be completed) Master’s degree in chemistry (MSc or equivalent)
  • Outstanding academic record with excellent grades and graduation with honors
  • Experience in synthetic organic laboratory work, including microscale techniques and spectroscopic analysis
  • Proficiency in designing and planning complex synthetic sequences
  • Excellent English language skills (written and oral); German language proficiency is a plus but not mandatory
  • Experience with studying abroad (e.g., Erasmus, etc.) is welcome

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *