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PhD JRF/Project Assistant under DBT project on nanomaterials/electrochemistry/energy storage chemistry at AICCRS - 02-09-2022 - Adv/AUUP/HR/22/0186 Advertisement Date: 02-09-2022 Adv/AUUP/HR/22/0186 PhD JRF/Project Assistant under DBT project on nanomaterials/electrochemistry/energy storage chemistry Applications are invited for the following post in a Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Govt. of India Research Grant entitled Plant cell wall degrading lytic enzymes and enzymatic biofuel cell-based energy generation" under Dr. Saikat Dutta , Associate Professor & Ramalingaswami Fellow, Amity Institute of Click Chemistry Research & Studies (AICCRS), Amity University, Sector-125, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. Post PhD JRF/Project Assistant-4 Position available One Salary: INR 15000 per month (consolidated) Essential Qualifications: M.Sc. in Chemistry/Chemical Sciences/Nanotechnology/Materials Sciences/Biotechnology Desirable Qualifications: Following capabilities are highly expected from desired candidate. 1) functional nanomaterials synthesis, 2) nano and atom scale materials synthesis, 3) characterization, 3) therapeutic application, 4) electrochemical experiments, 5) Strong writing and communication skills. Condition: Candidate must register for pursuing PhD (https://amity.edu/phd/) in AICCRS, Amity University Noda campus under the same project under the guidance of Dr. Saikat Dutta , Associate Professor, AICCRS ( https://saikatduttalab.wixsite.com/dutta ) https://scholar.google.com/citations hl=en&user=MTISQfIAAAAJ (https://www.amity.edu/aiccrs/) in AICCRS, Amity University. Only those candidates will be considered for the project who will register for pursuing PhD under supervision of Dr. Saikat Dutta CSIR and UGC NET Fellowship holders are preferred. Age limit: 28 years (age relaxation for SC/ST/OBC and women candidates as per Govt. of India/DST s instructions) Project Duration: 1 year 6 months (after this term, JRF/project assistant will be accommodate in new project based on performance) General Conditions Appointment and fellowship of the applicant will be governed by the terms and conditions of DBT Research Grant Appointment is purely temporary and will terminate automatically without any notice or compensation on termination of the research project or if performance of candidate not found satisfactory as per the requirement of project. Interested candidates should submit their application with details of academic qualifications (please attach attested copies of certificates in support of the same), contact information (email id, mobile no., complete postal address) as well as summary of post-graduation project (maximum of one page) to Dr. Saikat Dutta at hidden_email with cc to hidden_email TA/ DA will be paid to the candidates for attending the interview. Plant cell wall degrading lytic enzymes and enzymatic biofuel cell-based energy generation" under Dr. Saikat Dutta , Associate Professor & Ramalingaswami Fellow, Amity Institute of Click Chemistry Research & Studies (AICCRS), Amity University, Sector-125, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.

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Employement Type: Full time
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Role Category: Bio Tech / R&D / Scientist
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Role/Responsibilies: PhD JRF/Project Assistant under

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Company: Amity University
Location(s): Noida, Gurugram

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