Ph.D. student or Postdoc position in metalloenzyme-related inorganic spectroscopy

The Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion (MPI CEC) in Mülheim an der Ruhr studies fundamental chemical processes for energy storage in chemical molecules.
The Department of “Inorganic Spectroscopy” is presently looking for a candidate for a

Ph.D. student or Postdoc position in metalloenzyme-related inorganic spectroscopy

The position is available immediately, but the starting date is flexible. The doctoral researcher will work on a 3-year-doctoral program and the postdoctoral position is initially for 12 months, with the possibility of additional one-year renewals. The successful candidate will be supervised by Prof. Serena DeBeer and Dr. Kushal Sengupta.

Your tasks:

The Department of Inorganic Spectroscopy at MPI CEC provides a unique environment, which brings together state-of-the-art experimental approaches with theory to understand challenging questions in energy research. The appointed researcher will be involved in biochemical and bio-physical experiments and spectroscopic characterization (including EPR and X-ray spectroscopic techniques) to elucidate the mechanistic pathway of enzymes like soluble Methane Monooxygenase (sMMO), or Nitrogenase. The researcher will also take part in analyzing data and preparing scientific publications.

Your qualifications:

For the Ph.D. position, we require a Master's degree certificate in chemistry, and for the postdoctoral position, we also require a Ph.D. degree in chemistry. The candidate should have a background in basic inorganic chemistry and spectroscopy and a genuine interest in metalloenzymes.

Our offer:

We offer an international, dynamic working environment in a renowned research institute, family-friendly jobs, and flexible working hours. The Ph.D. will be remunerated according to the Max Planck Society´s funding guidelines for junior scientists and the postdoctoral position according to TVöD (Bund) in line with your qualifications and professional experience.

The Max Planck Society is committed to increasing the number of individuals with disabilities in its workforce and therefore encourages applications from such qualified individuals. Furthermore, the Max Planck Society seeks to increase gender and racial diversity and therefore explicitly encourages applications from individuals belonging to underrepresented groups.

Your detailed application should include a cover letter with a description of past research experience, a curriculum vitae with the contact details of three referees, and a copy of your degree certificate. If we have aroused your interest, then please send your application preferably in digital form by 15th February 2025 stating the reference code “SDB001” to both:

Professor Dr. Serena DeBeer and Dr. Kushal Sengupta
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion                           
Stiftstrasse 34-36
45470 Muelheim an der Ruhr
Germany
E-Mail: serena.debeer(at)cec.mpg.de and kushal.sengupta(at)cec.mpg.de

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