全球百强大学荷兰瓦赫宁根大学(Wageningen University,www.wur.nl)联合嘉兴大学招聘两名全额资助的博士生,研究将在瓦赫宁根大学和嘉兴大学进行,研究方向为“点击化学”,最终将获得瓦赫宁根大学(Wageningen University)的化学博士学位。
导师简介:
Han Zuilhof教授,曾任荷兰瓦赫宁根大学有机化学系主任,2016-2020年担任Langmuir副主编。自1997年加入荷兰瓦赫宁根大学以来,他已发表近400篇研究论文,长期致力于以环保和高效的方式进一步发展点击化学(详见已发表的相关文章: Nature Chem. 2021, 858; Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. 2022, 61, e202116158.
Doi: 10.1002/anie.202116158, and Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. 2022, 61, e202207456.
Doi: 10.1002/anie.202207456)。2018年,Han Zuilhof教授因其对化学科学的杰出贡献入选为英国皇家化学学会会士,并于2021年因其对点击化学的贡献被授予英国皇家化学学会合成有机化学Robert Robinson奖。2023年6月,祖霍夫教授全职加入嘉兴大学,受聘为嘉兴大学特聘教授、科学技术研究院首席顾问。
招聘人数:2人
要求:
已获得或2024年6月将要获得硕士学位(有机化学方向,至少一篇第一作者SCI论文)
具有较强的有机化学合成能力、创新能力。
普通话水平: 母语为汉语或通过HSK-4。
英语:雅思分数不低于6.5,其中口语不低于6.0(或同等水平,例如托福不低于90分,其中口语不低于20分)。
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瓦赫宁根大学 Han Zuilhof教授课题组简介:
Han Zuilhof教授课题组(www.orc.wur.nl)由一个大型的从事有机化学的研究和教学的多学科团队组成。
本课题组研究(生物)有机分子和结构在表面或与此相关的反应性,发展与“表面化学”有关的有机化学反应,包括:
-表面结合分析化学
-生物活性分子的合成
-交互式的表面化学
实验室配备了一套独特的生物有机材料和表面分析仪器,包括 NMR, AFM, XRD, XPS, scanning Auger, SEM,
FTIR, SPR, UV, time-resolved absorption and fluorescence, mass spectrometers等,并有相关技术人员进行日常维护 。另外,瓦赫宁根大学对研究中心提供了强有力的支持。
2 PhD positions in click chemistry
(Wageningen University (NL)/Jiaxing University (CN))
A collaboration between Wageningen
University (the Netherlands) and Jiaxing University (Zhejiang province, PRC)
offers two fully-funded sandwich PhD positions.
Research, to be done both in the Netherlands and in China, will end up
with a PhD degree in Chemistry from Wageningen University, a global top-100
university (www.wur.nl).
The topic of this research focusses on
click chemistries as developed by prof. Han Zuilhof (e.g. Nature Chem 2021,
858; Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. 2022, 61, e202116158. Doi: 10.1002/anie.202116158,
and Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. 2022, 61, e202207456. Doi: 10.1002/anie.202207456),
and aims to further develop asymmetric click chemistry in an environmentally
benign and efficient manner. Improving the world, one reaction at a time!
Click reactions are reactions defined by
being modular, highly efficient, easy to use, preferably feasible in non-toxic
or no solvents and yielding minimal waste. Many click reactions have been
developed, but there are several features that are still only in its infancy:
making click reactions enantiospecific, optimizing the use of solvents, and
getting a grip on information-rich, sequence-defined oligomers and
sequence-controlled polymers. These
features are critical for the further development of 21th century chemistry.
Requirements:
MSc in Organic Chemistry with at least 1
first-author paper
Demonstrated ambition and high-level of
chemistry.
Level of Mandarin: mother tongue or at
least HSK-4
Level of English: IELTS overall 6.5 with
at least 6.0 for speaking (or equivalent, like TOEFL IBT and TOEFL IBT Home
Edition overall 90 with at least 20 for speaking).
If this topic is of interest to you and
you (are about to) meet the requirements, please feel free to first contact Dr.
Yao (yjz@zjxu.edu.cn) for initial inquiriesSelected candidates will be invited
to an on-site interview in June, and the PhD research is planned to start (with
a period in Wageningen) in the Fall of 2024.
Information on Wageningen University:
The Organic Chemistry group
(www.orc.wur.nl) constitutes a large, multidisciplinary team involved in
research and teaching in organic chemistry.
Our research is focused on surface-related
organic chemistry, which can be defined as:
Study and development of organic reactions
and reactivity of (bio-)organic molecules and structures at or relevant for
surfaces. Themes include:
- Surface-bound
analytical chemistry
- Synthesis
of bio-active molecules
- Interactive
surfaces
The laboratory is well-equipped with a
unique set of analytical instruments for bio-organic materials and surfaces,
including NMR, AFM, XRD, XPS, scanning Auger, SEM, FTIR, SPR, UV, time-resolved
absorption and fluorescence, mass spectrometers, etc. with the corresponding
technical staff. In addition to this, the embedding within Wageningen
University and Research Centre adds ample biological input into our focus on
chemistry-based research.
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