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A leading university is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Organometallic Chemistry for a 2.5-year fixed-term position. The role involves synthesising and characterising bimetallic complexes, requiring a PhD in synthetic chemistry and expertise in handling air-sensitive materials. The position offers a competitive salary and the opportunity to collaborate with top researchers in the field.
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Organometallic Chemistry
Department : Chemistry
The Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences (NMES) comprises Chemistry, Engineering, Informatics, Mathematics, and Physics – all departments highly rated in research activities and a wide-ranging portfolio of education programmes.
Celebrating diversity and supporting staff is important to us and we offer a range of provision including flexible working, caring support (including a Parenting and Carers Fund and the Carer’s Career Development Fund), training, and a variety of diversity and inclusion networks. Staff can apply for flexible working to help them balance the demands of their professional and personal commitments and we offer comprehensive leave policies for parental, adoption, surrogacy, dependant and shared leave.
The university is making investment in NMES, and both student and staff numbers are growing. Our staff come from over 45 countries and 56% of our students are from outside the UK. Further details available at www.kcl.ac.uk/nms .
Applications are invited for a 2.5 year fixed-term position in the group of Dr Rebecca Musgrave in the Department of Chemistry, King’s College London. The research is directed towards the synthesis and characterisation of bimetallic complexes which mimic the structure and reactivity of the Acetyl Co-enzyme A Synthase cofactor, in a collaborative project involving King’s College London and Imperial College London (Dr Daniel Wilson, Dr Maxie Roessler).
Applicants should have a PhD in synthetic chemistry, ideally with extensive experience in handling air- and moisture-sensitive materials using Schlenk line and glovebox techniques, as well as characterisation techniques (including but not limited to NMR, IR, UV-vis and EPR spectroscopies, magnetometry, cyclic voltammetry). Some experience in characterising paramagnetic compounds, modelling organometallic mechanisms, as well as basic density functional theory, is desired, but not essential. Excellent communication skills and experience of writing up research results for publication are expected.
For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Musgrave at rebecca.musgrave@kcl.ac.uk . This post is advertised with an intended start date of 1st July 2025, with flexibility.
This is a full-time post, and you will be offered a 2.5-year fixed term contract starting no later than 01/11/2025.
To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience:
1. A PhD in synthetic inorganic chemistry (or pending results)
2. Experience in the safe handling of highly air- and moisture-sensitive reagents
3. Significant experience in using Schlenk and glove box techniques
4. Experience synthesising and characterising organometallic complexes
5. Experience in key spectroscopic techniques
6. A strong record of publication in relevant and peer reviewed journals
7. Excellent communication skills, including the ability to write scientifically, clearly and succinctly
1. Experience in organometallic mechanistic studies
2. Experience in using/applying density functional theory
3. Experience in cyclic voltammetry experiments
4. Characterisation of paramagnetic compounds
5. Evidence of independent funding
Downloading a copy of our Job Description
Full details of the role and the skills, knowledge and experience required can be found in the Job Description document, provided at the bottom of the next page after you click “Apply Now”. This document will provide information of what criteria will be assessed at each stage of the recruitment process.
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* Please note that this is a PhD level role but candidates who have submitted their thesis and are awaiting award of their PhDs will be considered. In these circumstances the appointment will be made at Grade 5, spine point 30 with the title of Research Assistant. Upon confirmation of the award of the PhD, the job title will become Research Associate and the salary will increase to Grade 6.
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Grade and Salary : £44,355 - £47,882 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance) Job ID : 115685
Post Date : 21-May-2025 Close Date : 18-Jun-2025
Contact Person : Dr Rebecca Musgrave Contact Details : rebecca.musgrave@kcl.ac.uk
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