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Guillaume Berionni

Prof. at University of Namur

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Nmr Spectroscopy

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University of Namur

Postdoctoral Position in Main-Group Chemistry (24 Months, Starting June 2026)

The University of Namur invites applications for a 24-month postdoctoral position in main-group chemistry, starting June 2026, within the Reactivity, Catalysis and Organometallic (RCO) chemistry research group led by Prof. Guillaume Berionni. This opportunity is part of the ERC consolidator project 'B-yond', funded by the Horizon Europe programme, and is based in the Chemistry Department at the Namur Institute of Structured Matter. The research focuses on the coordination of ammonia and ammonia surrogates with pyramidal boron Lewis acids. The successful candidate will investigate the activation of small molecules (such as NH3, diazirines, diaziridine, hydrazines, diazo compounds, and N2) using frustrated Lewis pairs based on Lewis superacids. The project involves detailed analysis of reactivity and mechanisms through advanced techniques including NMR spectroscopy, microcalorimetry, and stop-flow spectrophotometry. Applicants must have a PhD in main-group, organometallic, or coordination chemistry, awarded no more than one year ago. Essential skills include synthesis, preparative purification techniques, and structural characterization of organic molecules (NMR, GC-MS, IR, UV-Vis). Experience with handling highly reactive species (Schlenk-line and glove-box techniques) and characterization of unstable compounds is expected. Candidates should demonstrate autonomy, motivation for fundamental research, proficiency in chemistry software and databases, teamwork, initiative, responsibility, and excellent communication skills in English. Basic knowledge of French is advantageous. Eligibility requires that candidates have not resided or carried out their main activity in Belgium for more than 24 months during the three years preceding the start of the fellowship. Soon-to-be PhD graduates may apply if they will have graduated before the position starts. The position offers a monthly salary of approximately €3300 after tax, with an initial duration of one year, renewable once. The recruitment process includes a presentation of PhD work and an oral interview, ensuring compliance with gender balance and non-discrimination principles. The research will be conducted in Namur, a historic and vibrant city in the heart of Belgium, close to Brussels. To apply, candidates should send a motivation letter, curriculum vitae, a two-page summary of their PhD work, and the names and email addresses of three reference persons by email to Prof. Guillaume Berionni by April 15, 2026. For further details, visit the research group website or the project page.

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University of Namur

Postdoctoral position (24 months) in main-group chemistry

The University of Namur invites applications for a 24-month postdoctoral position in main-group chemistry, funded by the ERC consolidator project 'B-YOND' under the Horizon Europe programme. The successful candidate will join the Reactivity, Catalysis and Organometallic (RCO) chemistry research group, led by Prof. Guillaume Berionni, within the Chemistry Department. The research will focus on the coordination of ammonia and ammonia surrogates with pyramidal boron Lewis acids, as well as the activation of small molecules (NH3, diazirines, diaziridine, hydrazines, diazo compounds, N2) using frustrated Lewis pairs. Advanced techniques such as NMR spectroscopy, microcalorimetry, and stop-flow spectrophotometry will be employed to analyze reactivity and mechanisms. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in main-group, organometallic, or coordination chemistry, awarded within the past year. Essential skills include preparative purification techniques, handling highly reactive species (Schlenk-line and glove-box), and structural characterization of unstable organic, organometallic, and main-group compounds. Proficiency in synthesis, purification, and analytical methods (NMR, GC-MS, IR, UV-Vis) is required, along with autonomy, motivation for fundamental research, and strong teamwork and organizational abilities. Excellent communication in English is mandatory; knowledge of French is advantageous. Applicants must be in an 'international mobility situation', meaning they must not have resided or carried out their main activity in Belgium for more than 24 months during the three years immediately preceding the start of the fellowship, scheduled for June 1st, 2026. Soon-to-be graduating PhD students are encouraged to apply. The position offers a monthly salary of approximately €3300 after tax, with an initial contract of one year, renewable once. The University of Namur is committed to gender balance and non-discrimination in recruitment. Namur is a vibrant city in the heart of Belgium, just 30 minutes from Brussels. The research will be conducted in the organic chemistry division, part of the Namur Institute of Structured Matter. For further information about the research group and project, visit the provided links. To apply, submit a motivation letter, CV, a 2-page summary of your PhD work, and the names and email addresses of three reference persons by email to Prof. Guillaume Berionni ([email protected]) by April 15th, 2026. Please ensure you meet all eligibility criteria before applying.

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