Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) at Lund University

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Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) at Lund University

22nd December 2022 - 24th January 2023

The Division of Physical Chemistry at Lund University is recruiting a
 
Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor)
 
with a well-documented background in soft matter studied by scattering methods.
 
Job description
The candidate should have a strong research profile within soft and/or biological matter that adheres to and is complementary to the other research currently conducted within the division. The applicant’s research should to a large extent involve the use of scattering methods, using both local in house equipment, and large-scale synchrotron and/or neutron facilities. The successful candidate is expected to actively engage in the planned faculty infrastructure platform Center for Scattering Methods, and in the LINXS Institute of Advanced Neutron and X-ray Science. The successful candidate is also expected to pursue a leading role in interacting with the ESS and MAX IV facilities.
The person is expected to develop active research, which includes applying for external funding and developing collaborations with other university units and governmental organizations.
The position entails teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The amount of undergraduate teaching will be circa 10-20% of full time. In addition, there will be supervision of bachelor and master student projects, as well as supervision of PhD students. The work assignments of the position, as well as the relative proportions of research and teaching, may however change over time.
 
The research environment
The Division of Physical Chemistry, part of the Department of Chemistry within the Faculty of Science, performs experimental and theoretical research within the area of colloid and interface science, involving both synthetic and biological systems. A number of different experimental techniques are available within the division, where scattering methods are particularly important. The European Spallation Source (ESS) and the synchrotron light source MAX IV, as key European large-scale facilities for neutron and X-ray scattering, significantly contribute to the scientific life of Lund, and their close proximity has the potential to strengthen the role of the division as an internationally leading center of excellence in soft matter research. The division therefore has strong ambitions to be actively involved, through close collaborations and projects, with both facilities. The division has also a strong active engagement in the LINXS Institute of Advanced Neutron and X-ray Science, and also in NanoLund, the Lund University center for nanoscience.
 
On-line application can be made at (Deadline 22 January 2023):
 
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Details

Start:
22nd December 2022 @ 8:00 am
End:
24th January 2023 @ 5:00 pm
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Website:
https://lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:556566/type:job/where:4/apply:1

Organiser

Peter Schurtenberger
Email:
peter.schurtenberger@fkem1.lu.se
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