BACKGROUND
An EPSRC-sponsored Postdoctoral Research Associate position is available for an outstanding and ambitious scientist to undertake research in the field of in the field of spectroscopy, magnetism and computational studies of low oxidation state rare earth chemistry. This post is part of the project “Interdisciplinary studies of low oxidation state rare earth elements,” supervised by Profs. David Mills, Richard Winpenny, Eric McInnes, David Collison and Drs Alice Bowen, Michael Baker and Floriana Tuna at The University of Manchester. The project will involve close collaboration with our project partners Prof W. J. Evans at the Edelman Quantum Institute, University of California Irvine (USA), and Prof. F. Furche, at UCI, an expert in electronic structure calculations, and will offer opportunities for secondment to those laboratories. The successful candidate will perform EPR and X-ray spectroscopies and computational studies. They will perform such studies on series of low valent rare earth complexes with the aim of understanding the relationship between molecular structures and physical properties.
For recent publications relevant to the project see: J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2024, 146, 15000; J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2024, 146, 22570; Nat. Commun. 2019, 10, 3330; Chem. Sci. 2024, 15, 3003.
Overall Purpose of the Job
The role holder is expected to characterise the electronic structure of a series of rare earth complexes to a standard suitable for publication and to supervise other researchers in the research groups. Candidates should have or expect to obtain a PhD qualification in chemistry, physics, or a closely related field. They should have experience in performing advanced spectroscopic and/or magnetic measurements. Experience of handling and measuring highly air-sensitive samples, and being adept at a variety of characterisation techniques and calculations, are all highly desirable. The successful candidate will be a highly capable, motivated and independent researcher who is able to manage a group of PhD and undergraduate students working on a variety of spectroscopy and magnetism projects. You will be part of a larger research team working in synthesis, measurements and calculations to determine the electronic structures of predominantly paramagnetic complexes. You will be expected to take a leading role in the research group including synchrotron and neutron facility trips, organising group meetings and presenting findings at international conferences.
The Department of Chemistry is strongly committed to promoting equality and diversity, including the Athena SWAN Charter for gender equality in higher education. The School of Natural Sciences holds a Silver Award, which recognises their good practice in relation to gender; including flexible working arrangements, family-friendly policies, and support to allow staff to achieve a good work-life balance. We particularly welcome applications from women for this post, who are currently under-represented at this grade. Appointment will always be made on merit. For further information, please visit:
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What you will get in return:
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Hybrid working arrangements may be considered.
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Name: Prof. Eric McInnes
Email: eric.mcinnes@manchester.ac.uk
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This vacancy will close for applications at midnight on the closing date.
Please see the link below for the Further Particulars document which contains the person specification criteria.