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Synthetic Organic and nano/materials - 2 positions
Stony Brook University invites applications for a tenure track position at the assistant or associate professor level in the areas of synthetic organic and nano/materials chemistry starting September 1, 2008. This position may be joined with Brookhaven National Laboratory. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in chemistry or closely related field. Candidates must have demonstrated excellence in innovative research and have a commitment to teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Applicants with research interests related to health, energy, or environment are especially encouraged. Postdoctoral experience is desirable. Those interested in this position should submit a cover letter with publication list, proposed research plans, statement of teaching interests, three letters of recommendation and resume/cv to: Faculty Search Committee, Chair, 104 Chemistry Building, Department of Chemistry, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794-3400, or to apply online visit http://www.stonybrook.edu/jobs (REF#: F-4462-07-10).
**Applications for this position will be considered until 12/12/2007, or until filled subsequently.Stony Brook University is an EOE/AA employer.
Postdoctoral Positions Available
Computational chemistry
Postdoctoral position in computational chemistry is open immediately in the group of Professor Jin Wang (theoretical chemistry) U.S.A.
Reaction dynamics and molecular recognition will be explored theoretically and computationally. Applicant should have strong background in computational chemistry as well as extensive experience in molecular simulation methods including both quantum and statistical mechanics, familiarity with statistics and strong programming skills.
Applicants should send a cover letter highlighting relevant experience, research interest/plan and CV to Professor Wang by e-mail: jin.wang.1@stonybrook.edu
Chemical biology: polyvalent probes of mammalian fertilization and interfacial enzymology of cholesterol oxidation
Nicole Sampson, Department of Chemistry; E-mail: nicole.sampson@stonybrook.edu
Biological chemistry: enzyme inhibitors as novel tuberculosis Chemotherapeutics:
Peter J. Tonge, Department of Chemistry; Email: ptonge@notes.cc.sunysb.ed
Flow-induced polymer crystallization, spinning processes, nanoparticles, biodegradable polymers and nanocomposites:
Benjamin S. Hsiao, Department of Chemistry; Email: bhsiao@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
DNA, Surfactant complexes, Colloids, Fibers, Modified Fullerenes and Membranes:
Ben Chu, Chemistry, Department of Chemistry; Email: Bchu@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
Nuclear reactions at RHIC:
John Alexander and Roy Lacey, Department of Chemistry; Email: rlacey@notes.cc.sunysb.edu , Jalexander@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
Chemical synthesis of electron-active molecular materials:
Andreas Mayr, Department of Chemistry, amayr@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
Solid State Chemistry or Electrochemistry with Solid State NMR
Two postdoctoral position are available. The positions will involve studies of NMR and diffraction gas sorption in zeolites and structures of materials for use in lithium batteries.
Interested applicants should send their CV to:
Prof. Clare P. Grey
Department of Chemistry
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794-3400
e-mail: clare.grey@sunysb.edu
Maintained by: Bob Schneider (rschneider at notes.cc.sunysb.edu)
Last Update: 2007-11-07
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