Post-Doctoral Researcher
Detailed Chemical Reaction Kinetics Using Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry
Louisiana State University seeks to fill a post-doctoral researcher
position available immediately to conduct research on the formation and
stabilization of persistent free radicals in the environment. The work
will be conducted using a laser-photolysis, laser-ionization TOF-MS
reaction kinetic system. A successful applicant should have experience in
operating and modifying similar experimental systems. The radicals to be
studied are highly stable and relatively non-reactive species that behave
much like molecules and thus represents an extraordinary opportunity to
use this technique to study the reaction kinetics of free radicals of
environmental importance. This position is funded as part of NSF and
NIEHS-sponsored programs totaling ~$5M. The researcher will be working
with a team of researchers addressing the chemistry, physics, and health
impacts of these radicals as both gas-phase species and as adsorbates on
nanoparticles.
A Ph.D. in Chemistry or Physics as well as experience with TOF-MS systems
is required. The position is for three years with possibilities for
extension. Please reply to Dr. Barry Dellinger, Patrick F. Taylor Chair,
Department of Chemistry, 413 Choppin Hall, Louisiana State University,
Baton Rouge, LA, 70803 or [log in to unmask] (preferred). Salary is
commensurate with qualifications and experience. LSU is an equal
opportunity employer
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