Walk-in-interview for a RA-I(Institute) position under the supervision of Prof. Sreebrata Goswami, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science will be held in Lab number 31, IACS on December 14, 2016 at 3:00 pm
Name of the post : Research Associate-I
Number of post : One (01)
Qualifications :
Research Area: Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis
A candidate should have a first class or a high second class B.Sc. & M.Sc. degrees in Chemistry with minimum average marks of 55% and has obtained Ph.D. or due to submit thesis within three months. Candidate should have research experience supported by publications in peer-reviewed journals in the field of synthetic inorganic chemistry and catalysis. Preference will be given for candidates with research experience in area of synthetic inorganic chemistry, familiarity with prep-TLC, usual product characterization techniques including spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography and electrochemical techniques.
Fellowship: As per rules of IACS.
i) A selected candidate holding a Ph.D. degree at the time of joining will receive the fellowship of the RA-I position from the date of joining.
ii) A selected candidate who is yet to receive Ph.D. degree may join only after the submission of his/her thesis within the time-limit mentioned
Tenure of Fellowship: 1 year from the date of joining as RA-I / Bridge fellow, which may be extended for one more year based on performance to be reviewed by progress monitoring committee.
Application Instructions:
No TA will be admissible for attending the interview.
The interested candidates may attend the walk-in-interview with a complete resume (mentioning email address) and photocopies of all certificates, reprints etc. along with the original certificates of qualification, experience etc.
For further details candidates may contact:
Prof. Sreebrata Goswami
Department of Inorganic Chemistry
E-mail: [email protected].
Walk-In Details:
Date of Interview – 14th December 2016
Time of Interview – 03:00 PM
Venue of Interview – Lab number 31, IACS