Cecil Dybowski (dybowski@UDel.Edu)
Wed, 25 Feb 1998 15:17:11 -0400
The following advertisement is being sent out for
publication, but I
solicit applications from qualified individuals. If you know of persons
who may be interested, please have them respond directly to Professor Evans
at the address below.
General information on the facility and the work of it can be gotten
from
the hompage:
http://www.udel.edu/dybowski/bhnmr.htm
Thank you for the help in this search.
Cecil Dybowski
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NMR SPECTROSCOPIST -- UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry of the University of Delaware
seeks an NMR Spectroscopist to operate and maintain the magnetic resonance
facility, including spectrometer maintenance, training of users in the
proper operation of instruments, determining user competence, scheduling
usage of spectrometers, performing experiments for researchers in the
department not having appropriate expertise and for researchers outside
the
department, performing collaborative research and maintaining professional
knowledge of all aspects of magnetic resonance. A Ph.D. in chemistry,
biochemistry or some allied field with specialization in NMR spectroscopy
is preferred. The facility consists of two Bruker liquids instruments
(proton frequency of 250 MHZ), a Bruker DRX-400 multinuclear NMR
spectrometer, a Bruker MSL-300 solids spectrometer, a Chemagnetics M100S
solids spectrometer and a Bruker ER-200 D-SRC ESR spectrometer. Applicants
should submit a curriculum vitae (which includes a complete description
of
experience with NMR spectroscopy) and transcripts and arrange to have
three letters of recommendation sent to: Professor Dennis H. Evans,
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Delaware, Newark,
DE 19716-2522, postmarked before April 30, 1998. Women and minorities are
especially encouraged to apply. The University of Delaware is an Equal
Opportunity Employer.
Cecil Dybowski
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716
(302) 831-2726
FAX: (302) 831-6335