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2009.09.01 |
Ceres Nanosciences, LLLP
10900 University Blvd, MS 1J2
Manassas, VA 20110
www.ceresnano.com
Ceres
Nanosciences is a privately held company focused on the
development of research and diagnostic products using its unique
and proprietary Nanotrap™ capture particle technology. Ceres'
business goals are to develop a number of commercial applications
of the Nanotrap™ for high-demand diagnostics and other needs in
the life sciences industry.
Now
Hiring: Lab Technician
Seeking a highly motivated scientist to help us develop our
platform technology. Working under the direction of senior
research scientist, the position will require the candidate to
assist with polymer-nanoparticle synthesis and conduct biological
assays. Applicants should possess a degree in Chemistry or
Biochemistry and have experience working in a team environment.
(experience with polymer chemistry and immunoassays is desirable,
but not essential). To inquire, please contact Ross Dunlap at
rdunlap@ceresnano.com
or visit our careers site at
http://www.ceresnano.com/careers.htm
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2009.08.31 |
We are looking for polymer chemists
to perform synthesis of “semiconducting polymers”, “low
bandgap conjugated polymers”, “dendritic and hyperbranched
polymers”
as well as conducting research on building devices. The
candidate should have a doctoral degree or expecting to receive
a doctoral degree soon. Even though it will be nice for the
candidates to have experience synthesizing and characterizing
dendrimers and hyper-branched polymers, we will also consider
hiring chemists who are skillful in macromolecular synthesis
(“click chemistry”, ATRP, etc.). Our laboratories are also well
equipped to synthesize nanomaterials such as silicon nanowires,
carbon nanotubes and semiconductor nanocrystals. Depending on
the experience, the candidates can be hired as university
faculty members, research chemists, or post-doctoral fellows.
Shanghai Jiao Tong University is considered to be one of the top
three science schools in China. Outstanding alumni include Dr.
Qian Xuesen and many others. The research faculty in our
institute excels in the areas of polymers, nanomaterials, and
devices. We are located on spacious research facilities which
are ca. two years old in the new campus of Shanghai Jiao Tong
University. The Research Institute is well equipped with modern
instruments for materials research and spacious clean room
laboratories for nanofabrication of devices. Our recent
representative publications include: “Facile Functionalization
of Multilayer Fullerenes (Carbon Nano-Onions) by Nitrene
Chemistry and ‘Grafting from’ Strategy.” Chem. Eur. J. v.15,
1389-1396 (2009) by Chao Gao, Eric Siu-Wai Kong, et al.;
“Self-assembly of CdTe nanocrystals at the water/oil interface
by amphiphilic hyperbranched polymers.” Nanotechnology v.19,
445609 (2008) by Xinyuan Zhu, Deyue Yan, and Eric Siu-Wai Kong
et al.; “Carbon nanotube photovoltaic device with asymmetrical
contacts.” Applied Physics Letters, v.94, 263501 (2009) by Eric
Siu-Wai Kong, Yafei Zhang et al.; and “Nanowelded Carbon-Nanotube-Based
Solar Microcells.” Small v.4, 1313-1318 (2008) Changxin Chen,
Eric S. Kong, and Yafei Zhang et al. Interested candidates are
urged to submit their C.V. to us before November 1st,
2009. Listed below is our contact information.
Professor Dr. Eric Siu-Wai Kong
Research Professor, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Research Inst. of Micro/Nanometer Sci. & Technology
800 Dongchuan Road,
Shanghai, China
200240
eswkong@sjtu.edu.cn
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