University of Geneva

Postdoctoral researcher in Bioinorganic Electrochemistry

2024-05-15 (Europe/Zurich)
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Prof. Ross MILTON
Assistant Professor 
ross.milton@unige.ch

April 1st 2024

Reference number: 040124A
Position: Postdoctoral researcher

The above reference number must appear in the subject line or body of your email to be considered for this post. Applications by email only.

The Milton group at the University of Geneva (https://www.unige.ch/sciences/chiam/milton/) seeks one Postdoctoral Scholar in the area of Bioinorganic Electrochemistry. Applicants must hold a PhD in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering or related disciplines, ideally with experience in electrochemistry, bioinorganic chemistry or molecular biology. The PhD must be obtained prior to engagement at UNIGE.

[FeFe]-hydrogenases are of interest to new biotechnologies for dihydrogen (H2) production from renewable energy/electricity. We recently reported an electrode design where [FeFe]-hydrogenase from Clostridium pasteurianum could produce relatively large quantites of H2 for a relatively prolonged period of time (https://doi.org/10.1021/jacsau.2c00551). The engaged postdoctoral scholar will expand on this work, with a particular focus on (i) hydrogenase encapsulation at the electrode surface and (ii) methods to further extend the activity of this enzyme over time. The laboratories are fully equipped for cloning, bacterial cultivation, protein purification under anoxic conditions, anoxic electrochemistry and gas chromatography. The successful candidate will also benefit from (and contribute to) the dynamic environment of our group. Multiple opportunities to attend international conferences and workshops will be provided.

Administrative information

Salary: ~84’000 CHF /year (gross), 100% activity (full time).
Paid leave: 25 calendar days of leave/vacation are provided.
Duration: Multi-year (evaluated annually) – 1 year in the first instance.
Start date: not before September 2024.
The candidate must supervise the practical work of undergraduate Chemistry and Biochemistry students (Chemistry laboratories), with a maximum of 35 afternoons per year.
Prior knowledge of French is not needed.
Deadline: May 15th 23:59 CET.

Applications must include a (i) covering letter, (ii) curriculum vitae and (iii) publication list. A copy of your PhD certificate (or equivalent) must be included (if already obtained), or the expected thesis defence date must be indicated. Applications or correspondence must quote the above job reference # in the email subject line or email body in order to be considered. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Applications by email only. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interview. Please provide the contact details of no less than 2 academic references. References will not be contacted without your prior consent.

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Job details

Title
Postdoctoral researcher in Bioinorganic Electrochemistry
Location
Rue du Général- Dufour 24 Geneva, Switzerland
Published
2024-04-17
Application deadline
2024-05-15 23:59 (Europe/Zurich)
2024-05-15 23:59 (CET)
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UNIGE domains of excellence in research include life sciences (molecular biology, bio-informatics), physics of elementary particles, and astrophysics.

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