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University Professor of Inorganic Chemistry with a Focus on Radiochemistry

Published
2022-09-30
Application deadline
2022-10-31
Full-time position
Freie Universität Berlin
Berlin
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Department of Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy
Institute of Chemistry and Biochemistry

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University Professor of Inorganic Chemistry with a Focus on Radiochemistry

Salary grade: W2 or equivalent
Reference code: Radiochemie
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The successful applicant will cover research and teaching in the field of inorganic chemistry with a focus on radiochemistry.
Appointment requirements are governed by Section 100 of the Berlin Higher Education Act (Berliner Hochschulgesetz).
Successful candidates must demonstrate a record of internationally visible research activities in the field of inorganic chemistry with reference to the d-block and f-block elements and with a special focus on radiochemistry. They should also have experience in acquiring and leading externally funded research projects, as well as in independently conducting inorganic chemistry courses. Ideally, they will have experience in managing a radiochemistry lab course and radionuclide laboratory.
Along with the regular official duties of professors listed in Section 99 of the Berlin Higher Education Act, we expect the appointee to engage in the following activities:
The successful applicant should cover the breadth of the field including the range of subjects offered by the department in its degree programs, in particular the bachelor's degree program and the bilingual master's degree program in chemistry. They will exhibit a willingness to cooperate with existing research areas within the department, such as inorganic molecular chemistry, CRC 1349 “Fluorine-Specific Interactions: Fundamentals and Applications”, and other research associations based in Berlin. The new professor will also be expected to engage with gender and diversity issues as part of their teaching. Furthermore, they will manage the radiochemistry lab course and radionuclide laboratory.
Applications should include a CV, copies of all certificates of academic qualification in German or English (please enclose translations where necessary), a list of publications, a list of courses previously taught, and evidence of teaching aptitude. Please include information on involvement in ongoing and future research endeavors, joint research projects, and externally funded projects. If necessary, please include language certificates. If applicable, please give information on experience in primary and secondary education, partnerships with industry, inventions/patents, and spin-offs.
Please submit all application materials electronically as one PDF file (maximum 5 MB) by October 31st, 2022 Be sure to include a personal postal address and email, as well as the reference code for the position. For formal purposes (i. e., for formatting application documents), you may use the following postal address, but please send your application to the email address below it.
Freie Universität Berlin
Department of Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy
Dean's Office
Professor Matthias Melzig
Arnimallee 22
14195 Berlin
E-mail: berufungen@bcp.fu-berlin.de
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Application guidelines, general information on the appointment procedure, appointment requirements for professorships at Freie Universität Berlin, and the regulations defined by the Berlin Higher Education Act that are relevant for professorships (Sections 99, 100, 101, 102a, 102c BerlHG) can be found online: https://www.fu-berlin.de/en/sites/berufungen.
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