Thursday, 19 December 2013

Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics Kolkata Recruitment 2013|

Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics Kolkata Recruitment 2013|


Last date: 10-02-2014.

No of post: 07

Name of Post: Associate Professor-E

Educational Qualifications: Candidates with Ph.D. degree with at least two years of post-doctoral experience with some recognition
Selection Process: Interview.
Age Limit: 40 years
Discipline wise Vacancies: Biophysics & Structural Genomics Division-2, Computational Science Division-2, Crystallography & Molecular Biology Division-1, Condensed Matter Physics Division-1, Nuclear Physics Division-1.
amongst scientists in his/her area of specialization by the merit or his/her publications. 
How To Apply: Application should be made by sending three copies of the Curriculum Vitae ( in the prescribed proforma available in the website) with a list of publications, cumulative important reprints, impact factors citation, research plan for future work, to the Establishment Officer, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics , 1/ AF, Bidhannagar, Kolkata-700 064 within 10/02/2014. The candidates are requested to arrange for letters of recommendations of at least three referees (in sealed envelope appropriately marked confidential) which may either accompany the application or may be sent directly to the Establishment Officer, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics , 1/ AF, Bidhannagar, Kolkata-700 064 within 10.02.2014. The names and addresses (including e-mail) of these referees should be mentioned in the CV. Outer cover of the application should be marked as 'application for the post of Associate Professor-E for Division' as the case may be. Application may also be sent by e-mail to the Establishment Officer at estt.officer(a)saha.ac.in. This will be treated as advance application. However, duly signed hard copy of the application will also have to be sent as per the advertisement within the specific time, i.e. 10/02/2014.
Pay Scale: Rs.15600-39100/- + grade pay of Rs. 7600/- (PB-3)

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