Msc & M Tech Chemistry Junior Research Fellow Post @ Amity University

Msc & M Tech Chemistry Junior Research Fellow Post @ Amity University

MSc & M Tech Chemical Sciences candidates are eligible to apply online for a Junior Research Fellow vacancy at Amity Institute of Molecular Medicine & Stem Cell Research, Amity University, Noida. AIMMSCR, Amity University MSc Chemistry & M tech Research jobs. Interested and eligible candidates check below:

Job Title: Junior Research Fellow

Number of posts: 01 (One)

Project Title: “Structural regime characterization of alginate gels in presence of cations & its application”.

EligibilityM.Sc. Or M.Tech. candidates having exposure to polymer chemistry/ molecular modeling with a minimum of 60% or equivalent CGPA

DesirableNET (JRF/NET-LS), GATE qualified and those with experience in cellular and molecular biology techniques, Cloning, Immuno-precipitation, Chromatin IP etc. would be given priority.

NoteCandidates with strong passion for scientific research and eagerness to pursue PhD will be preferred

Age: As per DST-SERB

Name of sponsoring agency: BRNS-DAE

Duration of the position: Initially one year (extendable upto project duration)

Fellowship: Rs.25,000 + HRA (As per DBT rule)

How To Apply:

Interested candidates should submit their application with details of academic qualifications (please attach attested copies of certificates in support of the same), contact information (email id, mobile no., complete postal address) as well
as summary of post-graduation project (maximum of one page), within 10 days of this advertisement [email protected] with cc to [email protected].
Please mention “Application for JRF – DBT-Biocare – AIB” in the subject line.
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