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Latest NOBCChE job postings
NOBCChE
If you are an employer interested in posting a job or internship please visit
the Corporate/Academic Partners page. For details on openings visit here.
Corporate Opening
- Pfizer
- Senior Scientist, Chemical Biology
- Senior Scientist, Chemical Biology Proteomics
- Michelman, Senior Scientist, Coatings
Government Openings
- SETI, Postdoctoral Fellow, Observing Science Using VLA
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories
- Ramrod Chemist
- Materials Science—Target Fabrication Engineer
- Detonation Science, Postdoctoral Researcher
- Mesoscale Modeling, Postdoctoral Researcher
- Chemist, High Explosives Application Facility (HEAF)
- Nanofluidics, Postdoctoral Researcher
- Chemical and Materials Data Science, Postdoctoral Researcher
- Experimental Chemist, Postdoctoral Researcher
- Formulation Chemist, Staff Scientist/Research Scientist
- Chemical and Isotopic Signatures, Research Scientist
- Actinide Isotope Signatures, Research Scientist
- High Explosives, Experimentalist Staff Scientist
Academic Openings
- University of Oregon, Chemistry Instructor
- Battle Creek Public School District, Chemistry Teacher
- University of California, San Diego, Assistant Professor, Halicioglu Data Science Institute
- Georgia Tech, Chair, School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
- University of Georgia, Bioinorganic Chemistry, Faculty Position
- University of California, San Diego, Temporary Lecturer
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These Georgia Tech Schools are sites for the American Chemical Society’s Bridge Program, which aims to increase the number of underrepresented students who receive doctoral degrees in chemical sciences. Bridge Fellows earn a thesis MS while receiving extensive support, mentoring, and training to prepare for success in a PhD program.
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ACS Project Seed
ACS
ACS Project SEED is looking for undergraduate students, graduate students, AND faculty to participate in the 2021 Project SEED Virtual Summer Program. Project SEED will be hosting 450 high school students virtually during a 6 week long summer camp. Students will be exposed to current research in Chemistry and STEM, Chemistry careers, college prep, and much more. Project SEED needs volunteers in several capacities including undergraduate and graduate student mentors and faculty volunteers. Please visit our website and see the flyers listed below for more information. Know someone else who might be interested in volunteering? Please pass the opportunity along!
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.INDUSTRY NEWS
Science diversified: Black researchers' perspectives
Nature
In 2020 Antentor Hinton led an online initiative via the Cell Mentor platform to mark the achievements of 1000 Black scientists. The list includes the cell biologist and diversity champion Sandra Murray.
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A day in the life of a scientific foundation strategic leader
Science
Early in her career, Anne-Marie Coriat was frustrated at times as she tried to forge her path within the academic research system. She didn’t know it then, but these frustrations would eventually lead her to her ultimate professional path: a decadeslong career at U.K. funding bodies, running scientific programs, managing funding calls, and providing strategic leadership.
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It's not lack of confidence that's holding back women in STEM
The Conversation
Science, technology, engineering and mathematics professions are still heavily male-dominated. Across all sectors, just over one in four STEM workers are women. The gender gap is even wider among students in post-secondary STEM courses.
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NASA partnership with UTEP increases minority STEM education
NASA
New discoveries are made each day at NASA, and the agency is looking to the next generation of STEM students to continue advancing mission success. NASA provides opportunities in science, technology, engineering and math to communities by awarding select universities the chance to provide research labs, technology centers and education to minority students.
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Creative job hunting tips for 2021
Forbes
Searching for a job always requires a well-planned strategy. In this era of COVID-19, however, you will face unique challenges. Many businesses are scaling back operations. In-person interviews may not be possible for the foreseeable future. You need to be extra diligent and creative to find a job under these conditions. Let’s explore some guidelines for setting goals so you can find a great job during these trying times.
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Scientists should admit they bring personal values to their work
Scientific American
As the U.S. recoils from the divisions of recent years and the scientific community tries to rebuild trust in science, scientists may be tempted to reaffirm their neutrality. If people are to trust us again, as I have frequently heard colleagues argue, we have to be scrupulous about not allowing our values to intrude into our science. This presupposes that value neutrality is necessary for public trust and that it is possible. But available evidence suggests that neither presumption is correct.
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3 counterintuitive ways to help build your career potential, according to research
Fast Company
The internet is inundated with career suggestions and the self-help industry contains an endless flux of advice on how to boost your career success and make the most of your talents.
Some of this advice: “just be yourself,” “focus on your strengths,” and “don’t worry about what others think of you,” is out of sync with the science, but people love hearing it because it feels good. Then, there’s advice backed by evidence such as: “be self-aware,” “don’t give up,” and “find a great mentor,” which is effective but obvious.
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