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Junior Research Fellow

Applications are invited for two JRF positions for a collaborative project (computational modeling and experiments on cell mechanics) between Dr. Raja Paul in the Department of Solid State Physics and Dr. Deepak Kumar Sinha in the Department of Biological Chemistry. Applicants are requested to send their applications along with the CV as an attachment through e-mail to [email protected] cc [email protected] . Subject of the email should contain “Application for JRF in SSP and BC “. Applications will be accepted until April 30, 2015 (12:00 noon). Applicants with knowledge in programming skills (e.g. in C, C++, Fortran, Matlab etc.) and motivation to work in biology will be given preference. 

Name of the fellowship : Junior Research Fellow (JRF) 

No. of fellowship : 02 (two) 

Duration of fellowship : Three years 

Essential Qualifications : M.Sc. in Physics with a minimum of 55% + NET-JRF or NET-LS or GATE. 

Nationality : Applicant should be an Indian citizen. 

Fellowship : As per rules of IACS. 

Age limit : Below 28 years age relaxation is applicable as per rules of IACS. 

The position of JRF is purely temporary and the candidate will not have any right to claim (explicit or implicit) to any post at IACS. 

Selection Procedure for Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS) – Junior Research Fellowship Post: 

Candidates can apply on or before 30/04/2015 

Applicants will be shortlisted on the basis of merit. In this regard, percentage of marks obtained in Bachelors (including particulars like specialization etc.) & Masters, year of passing, present status/enrollment, qualification details of NET (type of NET whether UGC or CSIR, LS etc.)/ GATE/JEST exams including ranks and other distinctions should be mentioned in the application. Only shortlisted candidates will be communicated via email and called for a written test followed by an interview of the qualified candidates, toward the final selection. 

How to apply for Junior Research Fellowship Vacancy in Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS) : 

Applicants are requested to send their applications along with the CV as an attachment through e-mail to [email protected] cc [email protected] . Subject of the email should contain “Application for JRF in SSP and BC “. Applications will be accepted until April 30, 2015 (12:00 noon). Applicants with knowledge in programming skills (e.g. in C, C++, Fortran, Matlab etc.) and motivation to work in biology will be given preference. Applicants appearing for the final semester M.Sc examination or awaiting the results of M.Sc. examination may also apply if they qualified in NET/GATE examination. Short-listed candidates will be informed by email. They will have to appear for written test/interview. No TA/DA will be admissible for attending the written test/interview. 

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