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Feb 27, 2014

University of Delhi Jobs- University of Delhi Recruitment 2014 for Project Associate Physical Chemistry

Project Associate Physical ChemistryDate of posting:27 Feb

Eligibility : MSc
Location : Delhi
Job Category : Govt Sector, Research
Last Date : 21 Mar 2014
Job Type : Full Time
Hiring Process : Face to Face Interview

University of Delhi - Job Details

University of Delhi invites applications for the post of Project Associate Physical Chemistry purely temporary 
Project Title : “Role of non-local interactions on the fold-misfold transition of proteins”
Eligibility : M.Sc (Physical Chemistry), A first class Post Graduate Degree with 65% aggregate marks or above (aggregate of all semesters/ years). Desirable : Knowledge of Linux and ForTran.
No. of the Post : 01

How to apply

Interested candidates are requested to apply on plain paper, with their resume and self attested copies of certificates on or before 21st March, 2014 to Dr. Parbati Biswas, Associate Professor, Block-B, Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi, Delhi- 110007. Date of Interview : 24th March, 2014  educationguides.in

Company Profile

The University of Delhi is the premier university of the country and is known for its high standards in teaching and research and attracts eminent scholars to  its faculty. It  was  established in  1922 as a unitary, teaching and residential  university by an Act of the then Central Legislative Assembly. The President of India is the Visitor, the Vice  President is  the Chancellor  and  the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India is the Pro-Chancellor of the University. Ever since its inception, a strong commitment to excellence in  teaching and research has  made the University of Delhi a role-model and path-setter for other universities in the country. Its rich academic tradition has always attracted  the most  talented students  who later on went on to make important contributions to their society.

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