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Faculty , Scientist Vacancies in CeNS Bengaluru last date 30th Oct-2015

Faculty posts in CeNS Bengaluru last date 30th Oct-2015
Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences (CeNS)
P.B.No.1329, Professor UR Rao Road, Jalahalli, Bengaluru - 560013
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CeNS  is  an  autonomous  institute  focusing  on  R&D  of  specific  areas  in  Nano  Science  and  Technology   including   Soft   Matter,   with   emphasis   on   basic   research   leading   to   new phenomena,  processes  and  prototyping  of  devices.  CeNS  invites  applications for  the  Faculty  positions  of  Scientist  C,  E  and  F   from  individuals who  will  complement  and extend the CeNS research activities.  :
  1. Scientist ‘F’ in the pay scale of  Rs. 37400-67000 + GP Rs. 8900  
  2. Scientist ‘E’ in the pay scale of Rs. 37400-67000 + GP Rs. 8700 
  3. Scientist ‘C’ in the pay scale of Rs. 15600-39100 + GP Rs. 6600
How to Apply : Interested candidates may  apply  in  the  prescribed  format  (both  by  regular  and  electronic mails)  enclosing copies  of  few important  publications,  a  statement  of  research  plans,  a statement of technology initiative plans, and arrange to have three letters of recommendation
sent directly  to  The  Coordinator,  Faculty  Recruitment,  Centre  for  Nano  and  Soft  Matter
Sciences,  Prof.  U.R.  Rao  Road,  Jalahalli,  Bangalore – 560013,  India
,  through  Email  to
fac_rec@cnsms.res.in on or before 30/10/2015.

Please visit http://www.cens.res.in/Home/Opportunities?type=1 for details and application format.
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