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Participant researcher at the University of Glasgow
This full -time job has a period of up to two years.
The Faculty of Chemistry is looking for a co -researcher who provides a pioneering contribution to the project funded by Epsrc “renewing the crystalline sponge method using electron’s vitroes” that works with Professor Ross Forghan at the University of Glasgow, and collaborators at the University of Southampton, Ceganta and Rijaku. The floor will include a mixture of artificial chemistry, the preparation of porous materials such as organic metal structures with control and crystal control, and analysis of solid condition by single crystal X -rays and electron’s enemies. A successful candidate is also expected to contribute to the formulation and presentation of research publications and research proposals in addition to helping to manage and direct this complex and difficult project as permitted by opportunities.
Glasgow University is responsible for ensuring that all employees are qualified to live and work in the United Kingdom. If you need a skilled workers ’visa to work in the UK, you will be required to fulfill the qualification requirements for the visa path to obtain a care certificate.
Please note that this post may be eligible for care under the skilled workers ’visa path if it is possible to use the trading points under the skilled workers’ visa rules. For more information, please visit:www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa
For informal inquiries or more information about the project, please contact Professor Ross Forghan (Ross.forgan@glasow.ac.uk))
For more information about the Faculty of Chemistry at the University of Glasgow, please visit the site www.gla.ac.uk/schools/chemistry
Date of closure: 4Y November 2025 at 23:45
The mission of the University of Glasgow is to enhance a comprehensive climate that guarantees equality in the work environment, learning, research and teaching.
We strongly support the principles of Athena Swan, including a supportive and flexible work environment, with all levels of the organization to enhance gender equality.
Glasgow University, Charitable Corporation No. SC004401.
https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DOY835/research-associate/



