Postdoc at CaRLa University of Heidelberg and BASF

CaRLa has open positions for postdoctoral fellows (starting Q1/Q2 2025) and invites applications from qualified scientists with an appropriate background in organic, organometallic, or inorganic molecular chemistry who are interested in working as postdoctoral research fellows at CaRLa. You will be employed by the University of Heidelberg as a research assistant (postdoc).

  • You will be in charge of a joint project between the University of Heidelberg and BASF SE on industrially relevant topics.
  • Within the project, you will have frequent meetings with people from BASF and the University of Heidelberg.
  • Presenting your work at conferences and in publications is also expected.
  • You will work on the development of new catalyst systems, which includes characterization of organometallic compounds, reactions in autoclaves, catalysis, organic synthesis, mechanistic investigations, experiment planning, and the use of screening equipment.
  • You will set a focus on the use of Renewables and Sustainable Polymer Chemistry (e.g. ChemCycling).

WHAT YOU OFFER

  • Ph.D. in organic, organometallic, or molecular-based inorganic chemistry
  • experience in homogeneous catalysis, organometallic chemistry and/or polymer chemistry
  • hands-on experience in preparing and characterizing air-sensitive as well as temperature-labile compounds
  • very good skills and knowledge in synthesis
  • excellent oral and written communication skills
  • please attach a curriculum vitae, a publication list, and a letter of motivation (in English). In the motivation letter, please state what you expect from a PostDoc position at CaRLa and how your skills fit with the research profile of CaRLa

WHAT WE OFFER

  • You will be involved in challenging fields of activity and have the opportunity to work on exciting projects in an interdisciplinary environment.

For more information and to apply visit https://basf.jobs/dark_blue_EMEA/job/Ludwigshafen-am-Rhein-Postdoc-CaRLa-%28mfd%29/1145195001/

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