CSIR‐NATIONAL CHEMICAL LABORATORY
Dr. Homi Bhabha Road, Pune ‐ 411 008
Dr. Homi Bhabha Road, Pune ‐ 411 008
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Last Date for Receipt of Online applications: 20.08.2014
A unique opportunity for research careers in Science & Technology
The
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) is an autonomous
organization under the Ministry of Science & Technology, Government
of India. It is amongst the foremost scientific and industrial research
set‐ups in the world, having state‐of‐the‐art infrastructure and
scientific and technical manpower second to none, CSIR covers
practically the entire spectrum of scientific and industrial R&D of
national and international importance.
This
ranges from aerospace to ocean exploration, micro‐electronics to
structural and environmental engineering, smart materials to
mechatronics, petrochemicals to synthetic biology and from robotics and
micro‐machines to drugs & pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals.
National
Chemical Laboratory, a unit of Council of Scientific and Industrial
Research (CSIR), is a premier scientific organization involved in
conducting high quality research in area of chemical and allied
sciences. Applications are invited ONLINE ONLY from Indian nationals for
filling up the following Scientific Positions:
CODE NO. 08: BIOCHEMICAL SCIENCES DIVISION: 01 POST ‐ (RESERVED FOR ST)
Essential Educational Qualifications & Experience:
For
the post of Scientist: Ph.D. submitted in microbiology/ biotechnology;
for the post of Senior Scientist: Ph.D. in microbiology/biotechnology
with 2 years additional relevant experience.
Desirable Qualification and Experience:
Preference will be given to the candidates with 2 years post doctoral
research experience in handling bacteria and/or fungi for biochemical
and/ or molecular studies. Research experience and understanding of
microbial molecular biology is also desirable.
Job Specifications:
To explore novel microbial diversity, to use the bacterial and
fungal resources for biotechnological applications in healthcare, food
and agriculture as well as to study the molecular mechanisms underlying
the potential of such applications.
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