POST-DOCTORAL OPENINGS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
I would like to bring to your attention the following immediate
openings for two or three postdoctoral researchers in my group. I seek
self-motivated individuals who are interested in applying fundamental
principles of photochemistry and reaction dynamics to complex problems in
atmospheric organic chemistry and/or interstellar ion chemistry. Some
experience with UHV vacuum technology, mass spectrometry and/or instrument
design are desired. We are a highly collaborative group with ties in the
area of Titan organic chemistry to research groups in Planetary Science at
the University of Arizona (J. Lunine, R. Yelle), Caltech (J. Beauchamp, D.
Dougherty), the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (P. Beauchamp), and in the
chemistry of the interstellar medium with TU Chemnitz (D. Gerlich). One
of the projects will involve development of instrumentation for the study
of small to intermediate sized organic compounds in plasma and VUV
photochemically exposed atmospheric mixtures and application of analytical
sampling and chromatographic techniques for resolving complex organic
mixtures relevant to Titan haze chemistry. The work will be performed
both in my Tucson laboratory as well as at the Advanced Light Source. The
other project will involve the design and construction of a new generation
4K-800K 22-pole radiofrequency ion trap apparatus employing atomic/radical
beams for the study of ion-atom/radical collision processes. This work
and the construction will occur in Tucson with close ties to efforts in
Chemnitz.
I would appreciate your assistance in making qualified scientists
aware of these openings. I can be reached at [log in to unmask] or you
can find out more information about applying online at my website:
http://quiz2.chem.arizona.edu/smith/personnel.html.
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