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Department of Studies in Chemistry Karnatak University, Dharwad-580 003



One JRF/SRF Position in DAE-BRNS Project 
Applications are invited for ONE temporary Junior Research Fellow (JRF)/Senior Research Fellow (SRF) position to work in a DAE-BRNS sponsored Project (Ref. No. 2012/37C/8/BRNS/637 dated 28-5-12). 
 detailed below: 
Position : One JRF/SRF 
Title of the project  :  Nanomaterial based electrochemical sensors for analytical applications and characterization of binding mechanism of human serum albumin and human hemoglobin with bioactive compounds 
Funding agency  : Board of Research in Nuclear Science (BRNS), Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India  
Emoluments : Rs 16,000 p.m. + allowance as per rules for JRF OR   Rs 18,000 p.m. + allowance as per rules for SRF 
Qualification  :  For JRF: M.Sc in Chemistry with atleast 55% marks. NET/SET student is preferred. 

For SRF: M.Sc in Chemistry with atleast 55% marks plus two years of research experience. Research experience in the area of Electrochemistry is preferred.  
Work place : Department of Chemistry, Karnatak University, Dharwad. 
Duration : Three years 
Applications typewritten on plain paper with full bio-data should be sent to Dr J. Seetharamappa, Principal Investigator, BRNS Project, Department of Chemistry, Karnatak University, Dharwad- 580 003; [Mobile: 
9448590689; e-mail: jseetharam@yahoo.com; Phone: 0836-2215286 (Off), 2773079 (Res)]. 
The guidelines, emoluments and general service rules for the staff sanctioned will be as per the BRNS, DAE (http://www.barc.gov.in/brns). 
Last date to receive the application along with documents: 17-9-2012  
Only short-listed candidates will be intimated by e-mail only. These students will have to attend the interview at their own cost. No TA/DA shall be paid to the candidates attending the interview.  


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