INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PAS Team 30. Nuclear Hyperpolarization of Molecular Systems and Nanomaterials
NATIONAL SCIENCE CENTRE
Project title, type and project number
SONATA 18, Project no. 2022/47/D/ST4/00846, entitled “Novel insight into complex reactions. A portable setup for Time-resolved Non-uniform sampling and Laplace NMR”
Project leader
Dr. Mateusz Urbańczyk
Description
This project aims to create a new setup for low-field studies of complex reactions systems using our recently presented approach utilizing the synergy of interleaved Time-Resolved Non-Uniform Sampling (TR-NUS) Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and Time-Resolved Laplace (TR-L) NMR[1] using a low-field spectrometer. The main goal of the project is to develop and adapt the aforementioned methodology from a proof of concept to a powerful, robust analytical tool that can be of help to organic chemists working on the cutting-edge projects. To achieve that, we will first develop Interleaved TR-NUS and TR-L (I-TR-NUS&TR-L) NMR methods to the low-field spectrometers and adapt those methods to be compatible with the flow. After the development phase, we will utilize the new method to study important processes like reversible photopolymerization and click-polymerization. Finally, we will use the information-rich data provided by I-TR-NUS&TR-L to make the automatic optimization setup for the aforementioned reactions. Based on the automatic reactor, an I-TR-NUS&TR-L running benchtop spectrometer, and machine learning algorithms, we will be able to achieve a higher yield and control the reaction to stop at the desired length of the polymer. By providing such a setup, we will create a new tool for fast and robust optimization of complex reactions that will provide a better understanding of the chemical processes.
[1] K. Kristinaityte, A. Mames, M. Pietrzak, F. F. Westermair, W. Silva, R. M. Gschwind, T. Ratajczyk, and M. Urbańczyk, “Deeper Insight into Photopolymerization: The Synergy of Time-Resolved Nonuniform Sampling and Diffusion NMR,” Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol. 144, pp. 13938–13945, 7 2022.
Number of vacancies
1
Key responsibilities include
The post-doc is expected to independently design, plan and conduct experiments. In addition, he/she will oversee the work of the PhD student.
Responsibilities:
Position in the project
Postdoc
Job type
full-time employment
Salary
Around 9650 PLN gross
Position starts on
1.11.2024
Maximum planned period of contract/stipend agreement
24 months
We offer
We offer a post-doctoral position (full-time employment) in the Institute of Physical Chemistry PAS with a gross salary of Around 9650 PLN gross
per month financed from the NCN SONATA 18, Project no. 2022/47/D/ST4/00846, entitled “Novel insight into complex reactions. A portable setup for Time-resolved Non-uniform sampling and Laplace NMR”
. 100% of the work time of Postdoc will be devoted to the realization of the proposed project. The offer is for 24 months
Career development prospects at IPC PAS
The successful candidate will be eligible for all programs at the IPC PAS, including the IPC PAS Young Scientists competition and the IPC PAS Young Scientists Mobility competition.
Institute provides an opportunity to participate in ERASMUS+ programme.
More details
see websiteScientific profile of a candidate
Recognised Researcher (R2)
Requirements
PhD degree in chemical, physical, or similar sciences, obtained in the year of employment in the project or within 7 years before 1 January of the year of employment in the project, and no later than the start date of employment in the project. For researchers with multiple PhDs, the date of the first PhD award is deemed the reference date. Extension might apply according to National Science Centre, Poland, rules
Key assessment criteria
The Recruitment Commission will take into account the following criteria:
- competencies for specific tasks in the research project
- previous scientific achievements awards and distinctions resulting from the conducted research
- recommendation letters
The application deadline is on the
7th October 2024 , 12:00 noon
Applications should be sent to rekrutacja@ichf.edu.pl. IMPORTANT! email subject: “Recruitment no 41/2024 ” (emails without this number will not be considered)
Appeals should be sent to the following email address: dzgran@ichf.edu.pl.
If the top candidate does not sign the contract due to the resignation, we reserve the right to choose the next candidate from the ranking list.
The successful candidate for the postdoctoral position shall, for the full term of their employment within the project, be obligated to maintain compliance with the following conditions:
- their PhD degree has been awarded by another institution than the one planned to employ them at this post or they have completed a continuous and evidenced post-doctoral fellowship of at least 10 months in another institution than the host institution for the project and in another country than the one in which they have been conferred a PhD degree
- when the remuneration is paid, they will be receiving no remuneration from the funds allocated as direct costs under research projects funded in NCN calls;
- when the remuneration is paid, they will be receiving no remuneration from another employer pursuant to an employment contract, including an employer with registered office outside of Poland; and
- when the remuneration is paid, they will be receiving no pension under the social insurance scheme.
Application deadline
7.10.2024 12:00
Deadline for the settlement of the competition
23.10.2024
Archival announcement. We would like to thank all candidates for their submitted applications.