Monday, February 7, 2022

University of Regina: Synthetic Organic Chemistry

The Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at the University of Regina invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant Professor level in synthetic organic chemistry, starting July 1, 2022.  

The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry houses modern instrumentation including a Bruker Avance NEO 400 MHz NMR, Agilent Cary 8454 diode array UV-Vis spectrometer (with advanced kinetic software and recirculating temperature control), Agilent 5977 GC-MS, HPLC, and Autopol Polarimeter. Other new low and high-resolution LC-MS/MS instrumentation is available in the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at the Trace Analysis Facility (focused on small organic molecules including pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and other emerging contaminants), and the Proteomics and Genomics Core Facility (large-scale proteomics, genetic and drug screening, protein identification).

Information about the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry is available at: https://www.uregina.ca/science/chem-biochem/

The Faculty of Science also houses the Laboratory for Computational Discovery (Ciaratech Supercomputer Clusters with 72 and 420 CPU cores), the Cellular Impacts Facility (wide-field fluorescence and confocal microscopy), the Electron Microbeam Facility (Tescan Vega 3 and JEOL JSM-6360 SEMs), the Institute for Environmental Change and Society, and the Institute for Microbial Systems and Society, which provide a wide variety of advanced instrumentation as well as opportunities for collaboration.

Information about the Faculty of Science is available at:

Candidates with a Ph.D. in synthetic organic chemistry and relevant postdoctoral experience, and with research interests and strong publication record in applications such as asymmetric catalysis, bioorganic chemistry, and medicinal chemistry are encouraged to apply. Candidates are expected to develop and maintain a vigorous, externally funded research program in their own areas of research.

The successful candidate will have the ability to teach organic chemistry at all levels, including advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in areas such as organic synthesis, heterocyclic chemistry, stereochemistry, and physical organic chemistry.

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