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CaRLa, the new Catalysis Research Laboratory, founded by the University of Heidelberg, by the State of Baden-Württemberg and by BASF SE in May 2006 on campus, represents a new type of a joint academic/industrial research institution for combining basic and applied research in homogeneous catalysis.

CaRLa has several open positions for postdoctoral fellows starting from spring 2010 and invites worldwide applications from qualified young scientists (with appropriate organic, organometallic or inorganic molecular chemistry background) who are interested to work as postdoctoral research fellows in CaRLa.

Research experience in the field of homogeneous catalysis is advantageous, but not mandatory.

Electronic applications are preferred. Please submit them to: employment@carla-hd.de

Applications should have attached a curriculum vitae, a publication list and a letter of motivation. Applicants should also arrange for two or more letters of recommendation to be sent directly to:

Prof. Dr. Peter Hofmann
Organisch-Chemisches Institut
Universität Heidelberg
INF 270
D-69120 Heidelberg
Phone: +49 6221 54-8502
Fax: +49 6221 54-4885
ph@oci.uni-heidelberg.de
Homepage: akph@uni-hd.de

Dr. Michael Limbach
Basic Chemicals Research
BASF SE
GCB/C – M313
D-67056 Ludwigshafen
Phone: +49 621 60-48957
Fax: +49 621 60-6648957
michael.limbach@basf.com

Requirements

Ph.D. in organic, organometallic or molecular based inorganic chemistry. Hands-on experience in preparing and characterizing air- and temperature-labile compounds. Excellent oral and written communication skills. University of Heidelberg and BASF are equal opportunity employers.

To learn more about CaRLa, BASF or University of Heidelberg, visit our websites:

www.carla-hd.com

www.basf.com

www.uni-heidelberg.de




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