12/03/2020
CONCURSOS PÚBLICOS E PROCESSOS SELETIVOS PARA CONTRATAÇÃO DE DOCENTES
Concurso para Professor - UnB/Física
Vaga para Professor de Magistério Superior (Adjunto 'A' / Nível 1 / Classe A)
Área de Conhecimento: Estrutura Eletrônica de Átomos e Moléculas; Teoria.
Requisito Básico: Doutorado em Física, Química ou Ciência de Materiais.
Departamento de Lotação: Instituto de Física.
Regime de Trabalho: Dedicação Exclusiva - D E.
Vagas: 01 (uma) vaga.
A inscrição será feita, exclusivamente, via internet, a partir do dia
24/02/2020 até às 23h59 do dia 27/03/2020.
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Fonte: Fábio Ferreira Monteiro (UnB)
OUTRAS VAGAS
1. Scientist focused on investigating molecular processes (191874)
We are searching for a Scientist to join the team of the Brazilian Biorenewables National Laboratory (LNBR) who will investigate molecular processes behind soil greenhouse gas emissions.
In Brazil, emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) from production processes of biofuels and other biorenewables originate mostly from soil. The understanding of molecular processes in GHG formation is essential for the development of biotechnological mitigation strategies.
Does this sound interesting to you? There is more…
We are looking for a scientist who is passionate about genetic and molecular analyses of main metabolic pathways associated with N2O production and the development of bio-solutions to mitigate such emissions. We expect the candidate to have:
- experience in genetic and metabolic engineering;
- knowledge on Crispr-Cas9/12 (desirable);
- experience in multi-omics (genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics);
- knowledge on the mechanisms that regulate soil GHG emissions, especially N2O (desirable).
You must have a PhD in Genetics, Molecular Biology Microbiology, Biotechnology, or related areas, who is proactive in working in a multidisciplinary environment.
You will call our attention if you have at least one year of experience abroad doing scientific research and ability to manage scientific projects or collaborative R&D projects with companies.
Here at CNPEM we value diversity in all its forms and understand that people are a fundamental part of our success!
So, are you interested? For more details follow the link: https://pages.cnpem.br/trabalheconosco/2020/03/06/scientist-focused-on-investigating-molecular-processes-191874/
Fonte: Mariana Stevanatto (CNPEM)
2. Scientist focused on molecular mechanisms and rational design of enzymes (191498)
We are searching for a Scientist focused on molecular mechanisms and rational design of enzymes to join the team of the National Laboratory of Biorrenewables (LNBR).
Do you want to work in an environment on the frontier of knowledge and innovative? Are you passionate about the atomic and molecular mechanisms behind the development of cleaner industrial production technologies that promote better use of natural resources with less impact on the environment?
We want to meet you!
What will your main activity be? Structural and mechanistic analysis for experimental and computational development of enzymes.
Are you curious? There is more…
- Enzyme production (molecular cloning, mutagenesis, protein expression and purification), sample quality evaluation and crystallization;
- Synchrotron light accelerator data collection, data processing, model building and refining and structural analysis.
- Computational methods (classical and quantum molecular dynamics) for enzyme analysis and design.
We are looking for someone who has a PhD in Biochemistry, Biotechnology or related areas who is proactive in working in a multidisciplinary environment.
You will call our attention if you have at least one year of experience abroad doing scientific research and ability to manage scientific projects or collaborative R&D projects with companies.
Here at CNPEM we value diversity in all its forms and understand that people are a fundamental part of our success!
So, are you interested? For more details follow the link: https://pages.cnpem.br/trabalheconosco/2020/02/19/scientist-focused-on-molecular-mechanisms-and-rational-design-of-enzymes-191498-2/
Fonte: Mariana Stevanatto (CNPEM)
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