Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Daily Pump Trap: 1/4/10 edition
Good morning! Between December 30, 2010 and January 3, 2011, there were 27 new positions posted on the ACS Careers website. Of those, 21 (78%) are academically connected.
Well, good luck!: Halcyon Molecular "has developed a nanorobotic DNA manipulation technology that will enable 100% complete DNA sequencing to bypass the current standard by orders of magnitude on speed, cost, and quality." Uh, wow. To help with that, they're looking for 3 synthetic chemists at all levels; "Candidates with prior experience preparing metal clusters, small nanoparticles, and organotransition metal complexes may be especially well suited."
Sticky business: Multek "is a leading global developer and manufacturer of advanced laminates and high-performance flexible circuit materials"; they are looking for a B.S. chemist with "[f]ive to ten years of successful hands-on adhesive based product development in a materials, adhesives and/or PCB manufacturing environment." You will be doing product development in their electronic materials division.
Upstate: Corning is looking for a Ph.D. chemist with AFM experience for a postdoctoral position; "must have significant hands-on experience in the laboratory, e.g. modification of AFM probes, sample fabrication, and AFM system maintenance. The ideal candidate should also be comfortable with programming and writing independent data analysis routines." Sounds interesting -- good luck.
Well, good luck!: Halcyon Molecular "has developed a nanorobotic DNA manipulation technology that will enable 100% complete DNA sequencing to bypass the current standard by orders of magnitude on speed, cost, and quality." Uh, wow. To help with that, they're looking for 3 synthetic chemists at all levels; "Candidates with prior experience preparing metal clusters, small nanoparticles, and organotransition metal complexes may be especially well suited."
Sticky business: Multek "is a leading global developer and manufacturer of advanced laminates and high-performance flexible circuit materials"; they are looking for a B.S. chemist with "[f]ive to ten years of successful hands-on adhesive based product development in a materials, adhesives and/or PCB manufacturing environment." You will be doing product development in their electronic materials division.
Upstate: Corning is looking for a Ph.D. chemist with AFM experience for a postdoctoral position; "must have significant hands-on experience in the laboratory, e.g. modification of AFM probes, sample fabrication, and AFM system maintenance. The ideal candidate should also be comfortable with programming and writing independent data analysis routines." Sounds interesting -- good luck.
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