Post-Doctoral Research Position in the Opus Lap Project (Programmable Polymers Laboratory, Adam Mickiewicz University)
The Programmable Polymers Laboratory at the Center for Advanced Technologies, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, is seeking a post-doctoral researcher for the Opus Lap Project, funded by the National Science Centre (NCN). Led by Prof. UAM Dr. hab. inż. Róża Szweda, the lab focuses on the development of innovative synthesis methods for polymers with precisely controlled monomer sequences, enabling the creation of materials that self-organize into complex supramolecular structures. The research aims to elucidate the mechanisms of single-chain folding and hierarchical self-organization, paving the way for the design of new, nature-inspired materials with advanced properties.
The successful candidate will join a dynamic team working at the intersection of organic chemistry, polymer science, and materials engineering. The position offers a full-time contract with a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package, including life insurance, pension plan, funding for language learning, co-financing of training and courses, additional days off for education, and a '13th' salary. The laboratory provides a supportive and respectful environment, flexible working hours, and additional social benefits such as leisure-time funding and subsidized children's vacations.
Applicants must have a PhD or equivalent in a relevant field, with strong experience in preparative organic synthesis. Additional expertise in polymer chemistry, chromatographic and spectroscopic methods (GC, HPLC, Flash, NMR, FTIR, CD, UV-vis, Fluorescence), and experience with synthesizers (especially phosphoramidite chemistry) are highly valued. Candidates should be able to design and perform organic syntheses, prepare scientific publications, and present research results. Proficiency in English is required, and candidates must meet specific eligibility criteria regarding the timing and location of their doctoral degree or postdoctoral experience.
The application process involves submitting a motivation letter, CV, proof of doctoral degree, a list of research and teaching achievements, contact details for two referees, and consent for personal data processing. The selection process includes formal evaluation, interviews, and feedback to all candidates. For more information about the lab and its research, visit https://szwedalab.com/.