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School of Life Sciences: Indo-US Advanced Bioenergy Consortium: Second Generation Biofuels

School of Life Sciences: Indo-US Advanced Bioenergy Consortium: Second Generation Biofuels

Post Name
Laboratory Attendant, Senior Research Fellow (Life Sciences), Senior Research Fellow (Computational Biologist / Metabolic engineering)
Start Date for Apply
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School of Life Sciences
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi 110067

Positions available

Applications were invited for the following 03 (three) posts in IUSSTF sponsored project entitled "Indo-US Advanced Bioenergy Consortium: Second Generation Biofuels"

Post 1: Laboratory Attendant
Salary:
 Rs. 10,000 per month fixed
Duration: The position is purely temporary for the duration of three months
Qualification: 
The Candidate should be a Intermediate pass.

Post 2: Senior Research Fellow (Life Sciences)
Salary: 
Rs. 25, 000+30% HRA p.m.
Duration: The position is purely temporary for the duration of three years

Essential Qualification: M.Sc./ BTech. Life Sciences or related subjects with at least 55% marks.

Desirable Qualifications: Two years of research experience in molecular biology, genetic engineering and tissue culture techniques, and green house handling. Atleast, one publication in the area of plant abiotic stress in a peer-reviewed journal. The candidate must be well versed with Microsoft office and high throughput data analysis.

Post 3: Senior Research Fellow (Computational Biologist / Metabolic engineering)
Salary: 
As per DBT rule.
Duration: All the above posts are purely temporary and liable to be terminated at any time without prior notice or ceased/withdrawn by the funding agency.
Age limit: The upper age limit for SRF shall be 32 years, which is relaxed upto 5 years in the case of candidates belonging to Schedule Castes/Schedule Tribes, Women, Physically Handicapped and OBC applicants.

Essential Qualifications: Masters/B Tech/Mtech in Basic Sciences with at least 2yrs of research experience in Bioinformatics/Computational Biology related to Database /portal building & maintenance, high throughput data handling and analysis etc. For M.Sc/B.Tech, Published paper in peer-reviewed Journal and for M.Tech, thesis submission in computational biology is a must. Selection preference will be given to candidates with a good knowledge of Python and/or R. Knowledge of JAVA will also get a special consideration.

Desired Skills: Will be expected to manage ongoing research activities in the project, interact with Experimental group, manage the project data analysis, prepare file reports and associated project work etc. Familiarity with plant systems biology and genomics /metabolite resources related to plant metabolomics is desirable.

1. The post applied for must be clearly written on the Envelope containing the application
2. Applications received after last date shall not be entertained, School will not be responsible for any postal delay.
3. No application will be accepted via hand delivery or via e-mail. Please send printed & signed applications with detailed CV on or before 31st January, 2017 by post to the following address:

Prof. Ashwani Pareek
(Project Investigator)
Stress Physiology and Molecular Biology Laboratory (Room No-413),
School of Life Sciences,
Jawaharlal Nehru University,
New Delhi, India – 110067
Email: ashwanipareek@gmail.com

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