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April 9, 2016

PhD Positions in Radiochemistry and Imaging Science at University of Zürich, Switzerland

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University of Zürich (UZH) is offering several PhD positions in Radiochemistry and Imaging Science available in the group of Prof. Dr. Jason P. Holland. These positions are open to Swiss citizens at the Department of Chemistry.

The main objective of the university is to provide high quality, comprehensive educational and training opportunities that are compatible to changing needs of the students.

The University of Zurich, located in the city of Zürich, is the largest university in Switzerland, with over 26,000 students. It was founded in 1833 from the existing colleges of theology, law, medicine and a new faculty of philosophy.

Applicants require proof of competence in the German and English Language.

Course Level: Positions are open for pursuing PhD programme.

Study Subject: Positions are available in the field of Radiochemistry and Imaging Science at the Department of Chemistry.

List of Subjects: Current projects cover the following areas: Radiochemistry with Halogens and Metal-ions, Synthesis and Coordination Chemistry, Computational Chemistry for Radiopharmaceutical Design, Biochemical Evaluation of Radiotracers in vitro, Molecular Imaging and Therapy in vivo and Clinical Translation of Radiopharmaceuticals

Scholarship Award: Appointed PhD students will conduct experimental and computational research on all aspects of radiotracer development. Specific areas include: radiochemistry with various nuclides, organic synthesis, coordination chemistry, computational design, and biological studies in vitro and in vivo.

Scholarship can be taken at: Switzerland

Eligibility: Candidates must hold, or expect to have completed, a Master’s (MChem, MSci or equivalent) degree in Chemistry prior to matriculation at UZH. Successful candidates will be ambitious, creative, and highly motivated, with an outstanding record of academic achievement as evidenced by:
-First class undergraduate/Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees (or equivalent qualifications) in chemistry
-Academic awards at university level
-Experience in an experimental research laboratory
Ideal candidates will have a strong knowledge of fundamental chemistry (organic/ inorganic/ physical) with practical experience in synthesis and characterisation using all common spectroscopic techniques. Prior experience working with radionuclides and/or cells and animal models is advantageous but not essential. All candidates must have excellent English language skills (written and oral). Knowledge of German is advantageous but not essential.

Nationality: Applicants from Switzerland can apply for these PhD Positions.

College Admission Requirement

Entrance Requirement: Candidates must hold, or expect to have completed, a master’s (MChem, MSci or equivalent) degree in Chemistry prior to matriculation at UZH.

Test Requirement: No

English Language Requirement: Applicants require proof of competence in the German and English Language.

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Supporting Material: Please send applications as a single PDF file including a cover letter (max. 1 page), CV (résumé), a brief statement of motivation including past research experience/achievements (max. 2 pages), and the names and contact details of two referees to Prof. Jason P. Holland, University of Zurich, Department of Chemistry (jason.holland-at-chem.uzh.ch).

How to Apply: Applications should be sent via email.

Application Deadline: Contact Employer

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