Research assistant for work on synthetic frameworks organized through halogen bonding interactions. Assist Ph.D. candidate in molecule and material synthesis and characterization.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
Synthetic (in)organic chemistry
Lab maintenance and safety protocols
Molecular and material characterization
Other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in chemistry or related field
Research experience with halogen bonding tectons
Research experience with mechanochemical crystallization
Synthetic organic chemistry
Design of halogen bonding tectons and synthons
Preferred Qualifications
Previous experience in synthetic chemistry group focused on halogen bonding crystal engineering
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Compensation: $17.75/hr
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