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characterize conjugated organic molecules. • Use coordination chemistry and dynamic covalent chemistry to convert conjugated monomers into extended crystalline frameworks and polymers. • Carry out density
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for filing patent applications. Coordinates agreements, purchase orders, payment of invoices, and related paper work for the projects. Preferred Qualifications Ph.D. in Organic or medicinal Chemistry with a
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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty. The Department of Chemistry has an outstanding opportunity for a HR Operations Assistant (Senior). The HR Operations Assistant (Senior) is
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/experience. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Strong communication and organization skills and great attention to detail, and ability to thrive in both individual tasks and team environments/assignments. DESIRED
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Job Description Position Summary Postdoctoral Scientist positions available with Michael Gross, Mass Spectrometry Research Resource, Washington University in St. Louis, Department of Chemistry
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website content, seminars, workshops, outreach and other events. Perform other duties as assigned Preferred Qualifications PhD in Physics, Chemistry, or Engineering with micro/nanofabrication laboratory
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recharge system. Our facility operates as a ‘cost center’, and descriptions of our instrumentation, current charges and services may be found at:https://sop.washington.edu/department-of-medicinal-chemistry
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Engineering, Physics, or Chemistry) with ten plus years of hands-on experience in advanced electron microscopy techniques, including sample preparation, imaging, spectroscopy, and data analysis, and performing
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the center of Earth to the rim of the solar system, and its activities cut across traditional disciplines of physics, chemistry, biology, geology, and mathematics. ESS faculty, students, and staff examine
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of the Earth, the solar system, and their histories based on the geologic record and on rigorous observation and modeling of Earth’s present state. Our activities cut across traditional disciplines of physics