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Research Fellow in Inorganic Chemistry

GraduateJuniorFull-timeHybridParkville NSW 2337, AustraliaPosted 3 weeks agoVerified 4 weeks ago
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This job is about contributing to an exciting ARC-funded project focused on pressure-responsive molecular materials and molecular electronics. By joining the School of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne, you will have the opportunity to collaborate with leading teams and gain hands-on experience with advanced techniques. The team values a collegial and inclusive environment, fostering professional development and impactful science.

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Driving synthesis and characterization

Driving the synthesis and characterization of pressure-responsive inorganic molecular materials within a collaborative ARC project.
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Performing high-pressure measurements

Performing high-pressure single-crystal X-ray diffraction and magnetic measurements using synchrotron and SQUID magnetometry facilities.
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Overseeing laboratory operations

Overseeing laboratory operations, including equipment maintenance, safety compliance, and support for junior researchers.

Key criteria

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PhD in Chemistry

Hold a PhD or equivalent in Chemistry, preferably in inorganic or materials.

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Single-crystal X-ray diffraction expertise

Demonstrated experience in data collection and analysis.

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Growing publication record

Proven track record of publishing high-quality research.

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5 criteria for this job
PhD in Chemistry
Hold a PhD or equivalent in Chemistry, preferably in inorganic or materials.

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Single-crystal X-ray diffraction expertise
Demonstrated experience in data collection and analysis.

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Growing publication record
Proven track record of publishing high-quality research.

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Experience with magnetometry
Experience with magnetometry or eagerness to develop these skills.

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Team collaboration skills
Proven ability to work effectively within collaborative teams.

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