AICCRS Biological Sciences Research Assistant Job Opening – Apply Online
Applications invited for Research Assistant at AICCRS, Amity University Noida – 04-09-2024 – Adv/AUUP/HR/24/56
Advertisement Date: 04.09.2024
Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida invites applications for Amity Institute of Click Chemistry Research and Studies (AICCRS) for Research Assistant.
Name of Posts: Research Assistant
Number of Post: 01 (One)
Name of Project: Functionalized Carbon Quantum Dots for bioimaging and targeted therapy of triple negative breast Cancer Cell
Name of Sponsoring Agency: Council of Science & Technology (CST), UP
Duration of the Position: 3 Years
Fellowship / Monthly Compensation:
1st & 2nd year – Rs. 25,000/- pm
3rd Year – Rs. 28,000/- pm
Essential Qualifications:
- B.Sc. & M.Sc./MTech. in Chemistry/Biological Sciences with a minimum of 60% (or equivalent CGPA) from recognized University.
- The residents of Uttar Pradesh are only eligible to apply.
Desirable Qualifications:
- Experience in handling chemical reactions with knowledge of spectroscopy and other analytical techniques.
- Preference will only be given to those candidates who will pursue a Ph.D. under the same project under the guidance of Prof. Sandip Chakrabarti in AICCRS, Amity University.
Age Limit: As per norms
How to Apply:
Interested candidates meeting the above qualifications are requested to send
their detailed CV within 20 days of this advertisement through email to [email protected] with cc to [email protected] and [email protected].No TA/ DA will be paid to the candidates for attending the interview. The candidates must bring their original certificates/testimonials at the time of interview.
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