1. Postdoc position in the field of electrochemistry and single molecule spectroscopy
The lab of professor Shanlin Pan at the University of Alabama is seeking a highly talented postdoctoral researcher to study single-molecule spectroscopy and spectroelectrochemistry. Candidate should possess a PhD in chemistry with a strong background of electrochemistry, spectroelectrochemistry and nanotechnology. Experiences with single molecule optical imaging, organic photovoltaic are necessary but not required. Qualified candidates must have first author papers in well-respected peer-reviewed journals, must demonstrate a record of scientific accomplishment, and have a deep interest in the fields of electrochemistry. The candidate is expected to conduct research at Pacific Northwest National Lab in Richland (WA) for extended periods each year for joint projects. Please contact Dr. Shanlin Pan directly for this position.
Shanlin Pan, Department of Chemistry, 250 Hackberry Lane, Box 870336, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0336, Ph: (205)348-6381, Fax: (205)348-9104, email: span1@bama.ua.edu
2. Postdoc position in the field of electrochemistry, spectroscopy and surface chemistry.
The labs of professor Shane Street and Professor Shanlin Pan at the University of Alabama are seeking a highly talented postdoctoral researcher to study surface chemistry and spectroelectrochemistry related to solar energy. Candidate should possess a PhD in chemistry with a strong background of electrochemistry, optical spectroscopy and nanotechnology. Qualified candidates must have first author papers in well-respected peer-reviewed journals, must demonstrate a record of scientific accomplishment, and have a deep interest in the fields of electrochemistry and surface chemistry.
Shanlin Pan, Department of Chemistry, 250 Hackberry Lane, Box 870336, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0336, Ph: (205)348-6381, Fax: (205)348-9104, email: span1@bama.ua.edu
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