Dear AMMRL community,
The DCIF at MIT has opened a search for a Research Specialist (go to
https://hr.mit.edu/careers <
https://hr.mit.edu/careers> and look for job posting 22506). We are hoping to find a senior NMR spectroscopist with a strong interest in helping to train the next generation of scientists and supporting a large academic lab in the Boston/Cambridge area.
Our ideal candidate will have at least 10 years of NMR experience, good Bruker and JEOL NMR skills, and enough mass spectrometry background to help support the MS part of the lab. Our users come from a wide range of chemistry, chemical biology, and engineering backgrounds - often with only a modicum of NMR experience - so we spend our days helping to design applied NMR methods, teaching them to students and postdocs, and setting them loose in the lab!
The DCIF group consists of four staff (nominally three with NMR background and one with mass spec background, although we all pitch in as needed) and anywhere from 4 to 6 graduate student stewards that help with fills and routine maintenance. We make heavy use of automation. Details of the instruments can be found on our website at
https://chemistry.mit.edu/facilities-and-centers/department-of-chemistry-instrumentation-facility-dcif/ <
https://chemistry.mit.edu/facilities-and-centers/department-of-chemistry-instrumentation-facility-dcif/>.
Candidates should apply through the MIT HR website, but I’m happy to answer any and all questions at my MIT email address.
Best,
Walt
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Walter Massefski, Ph.D.
Director
Department of Chemistry Instrumentation Facility
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Mass. Ave. Rm: 18-009
Cambridge, MA 02139
T: (617) 253-2016
wwm_at_mit.edu <mailto:wwm_at_mit.edu>
Received on Tue Mar 21 2023 - 15:50:45 MST