JNU DELHI

Research Associate/ JRF
Eligibility: M Phil / Phd
MCA
MSc
Location: Delhi
Last Date: 20 January 13
Job Details (publish by http://sarkarisevak.blogspot.com)
JNU hiring Asst
Jawaharlal Nehru University, invites applications for the post of Research Associate/ JRF
Project Title : "Computational Core for Plant Metabolomics"
Sl. No Name of  Post Qualification No. of Post Salary Desirable/ Specialization
01 Research Associate ( I ) Phd in Bioinformatics / computational biology /Chemical Informatics/
Physical Chemistry
OR Submitted thesis in computational Biology/ Bioinformatics with
Extensive experience & knowledge on Oracle, Data integration& Java/python.
01 Rs.22000 + 30% Experience in theoretical Chemistry computational Biology, Chemical Structure mapping
OR Data integration related to chemo-informatics
02 Research Associate (II) PhD in Computational Biology and Associated field. 01 Rs. 23000 + 30% Metabolomics/Bioinformatics/ Computation biology &experience in programming
04 JRF MSc (Computational Biology/Bioinformatics)/MCA in computer science and Application 01 Rs. 14000
+30%
Experience in Oracle programming and Data Base integration
05 JRF MSc (Computational Biology / Bioinformatics)/MCA in Computer science & application 01 Rs. 14000
+30%
Experience in Oracles, programming and Data Base integration

How to apply
Interested candidates may apply on plain paper or via email along with CV. Selected list of candidates will be informed by email and requested to attend the Interview later. A brief text of the specialization work done in last one year and reference of the earlier Employer/Faculty/ Teacher may be forwarded to the Prof Indira Ghosh, Project Investigator, Project Code No 1094, School of Computational and Integrative Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, 110 067
Company Profile
The JNU campus is a microcosm of the Indian nation, drawing students from every nook and corner of the country and from every group and stratum of society. To make sure that this is so, annual admission tests are simultaneously held at 37 centres spread across the length and breadth of the country, and special care is taken to draw students from the underprivileged castes and ethic groups by reserving 22.5 per cent of seats for them. Overseas students form some 10 percent of the annual intake. Students' hostels and blocks of faculty residences are interspersed with one another, underlining the vision of a large Indian family.
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