Project Assistant Level II, Vacancy In CSMCRI – July 2013

CSMCRI
CSMCRI

Project Assistant Level II

Central Salt & Marine Chemicals Research Institute (CSMCRI)

Address: Central Salt & Marine Chemicals Research Institute Gijubhai Badheka Marg
Postal Code: 364002
City Bhavnagar
State Gujarat
Pay Scale: Rs. 16,000/-
Educational Requirements: M.Sc Chemistry (as above) with minimum 55% marks and two years' experience and with LS/GATE
How To Apply: Interested candidates meeting with above stated requirements may attend the walk-in-interview scheduled on 8th July 2013 at 10.00 AM in this Institute. You are requested to bring with you a duly filled-in application (downloaded from this site) giving particulars of (1) Full name and contact details including e-mail and telephone (2) Date of birth and (3) Educational qualifications and experience (if any) (4) Research publications (5) Community certificate together with the Xerox copies of certificates/testimonials etc. You are also requested to bring with you the following documents:
1. Original Certificates(s), Marksheet (s) in support of educational qualifications, certificate in support of the date of birth, experience, testimonials, caste etc. mentioned in your application.
2. In case employed in a government/semi-government or autonomous organization, No Objection Certificate from your present employer must be produced at the time of interview.
Last Date: 8 July 2013
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General Conditions:-

Number of Posts: 9 
Designation: Project Fellow/Senior Project Fellow/Project Assistant level II/level III
Age limit:  28 years for Project Fellows/Project Assistant Level II as on the date of interview
Age limit:  32 years for Senior Project Fellows/Project Assistant Level III as on the date of interview 
For all categories, the upper age limit is relaxable by 5 years in the case of applicants belonging to scheduled castes/tribes and physically handicapped. The women applicants who are widowed, divorced or judicially separated from their husbands and are not remarried shall also be given age relaxation by 5 years. The upper age limit is relaxable by3 years in the case of applicants belonging to OBC category.
Job description:
Applications are invited from young, enthusiastic and dynamic research oriented candidates to join the scientific teams and actively involve themselves and pursue in globally challenging projects as outlined below sanctioned under XII Five Year Plan of CSIR-CSMCRI:
v  Catalytic transformation for fine and speciality chemicals under the program - Innovate, develop and up-scale modular, agile, intensified and continuous processes and plants (Indus MAGIC)
v  Recovery of valuables from electronic waste – Waste to Wealth (W2W)
v  Develop adsorbents for CO2 and utilization of CO2 to fuels and fuel additives - Clean Coal Technologies (TapCoal)
v  Synthesis and coating of exfoliated/delaminated layered materials - Intelligent Coatings (IntelCoat) 
These posts are purely temporary for the duration of sponsored project/scheme only. It would, therefore, not confer any right/claim implicit or explicit for any candidates for claiming extension or absorption in CSMCRI/CSIR. 
Interested candidates meeting with above stated requirements may attend the walk-in-interview scheduled on 8th July 2013 at 10.00 AM in this Institute. You are requested to bring with you a duly filled-in application (downloaded from this site) giving particulars of (1) Full name and contact details including e-mail and telephone (2) Date of birth and (3) Educational qualifications and experience (if any) (4) Research publications (5) Community certificate together with the Xerox copies of certificates/testimonials etc. You are also requested to bring with you the following documents:  
1.      Original Certificates(s), Marksheet (s) in support of educational qualifications, certificate in support of the date of birth, experience, testimonials, caste etc. mentioned in your application.
2.      In case employed in a government/semi-government or autonomous organization, No Objection Certificate from your present employer must be produced at the time of interview.  
The selection will be based on written examination and followed by an interview.  No travelling or any other allowances will be paid for attending the interview.  
For HRDG guidelines, please visit: http://www.csirhrdg.res.in/jrfsrfra2.htm
What and Why 'Indus MAGIC'?
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research has proposed a research program entitled Indus MAGIC (Innovate, develop and up‐scale MAGIC [modular, agile, intensified and continuous] processes and plants. This research program is formulated based on critical analysis and understanding of the needs of Indian specialty and fine chemical industry. Specialty/ fine chemical industry forms the backbone of industrial and agricultural development of India. Over the years, the industry has evolved from a basic chemical producer to knowledge intensive industry. The industry is exhibited for healthy growth in the years to come as it caters to several key applications required for maintaining and enhancing quality of life and is going to be increasingly important for developing economy like India. These new opportunities, the sheer magnitude of projected expansion and increasing demands on sustainability require tremendous research and technology inputs to support and to realize this expected growth. The Indus MAGIC research program is planned as a first step to meet these needs and to facilitate transformation of Indian specialty chemical industry.
The Indus MAGIC project targets development of new ways of designing process equipment and their integration with process chemistry to realize atom efficient (creating less waste products per kg of desired product), environmentally benign and globally competitive processes. Under this program, catalysis, reaction engineering and new concepts in process equipment intensification will be used synergistically to provide effective and economic solutions which will catch up & overtake global benchmarks in quality, cost, environmental impact (reduce carbon and water footprints) and safety. The components of modular, agile, intensified and continuous (MAGIC) chemical plant facility will be established during the course of this project. Attempt will be made to use wireless technologies to develop new ways of designing reconfigurable plants. An industry consortium on process intensification (Indus CPI) will be established to facilitate translation of the benefits of research and developments being made under the Indus MAGIC program to practice. A unique Indus Scholar program is planned which involves large number of chemical engineering and/or process chemistry students for sensitizing them to MAGIC concepts and to harness their capacity for carrying out techno‐economic analysis of MAGIC processes.

What and Why 'Waste to Wealth'?

Electronic waste commonly known as E-waste are waste from electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), or end-of-life (EOL) electronic are the electronic appliances such as computers, laptops, TVs, DVD players, mobile phones, MP3 players etc. E-waste recycling is largely unregulated; frugal data are available to track its fate. Multiple studies have documented environmental and health effects of uncontrolled waste processing activities. The objective that we wish to study in the proposal is to find out and assess various recycling and recovery processes and practices, especially related to valuable materials in terms of its environmental and economic management. In order to develop a techno-economically feasible and environmental friendly process strategy, a combination of physical, chemical, metallurgical processes etc. are required for the recovery and recycling of valuable materials from E-waste.
For example, printed circuit board (PCB) is a key component in the electrical and electronic equipment assembles. PCB contain various metals such as lead (Pb), copper (Cu), gold (Au), aluminium (Al), silver (Ag), palladium (Pd) and ferrous metals, which are often disposed as waste (known as electronic waste or E-waste). Therefore, there is a pressing need for a solution which addresses the limitations of current technologies and provides a cost-effective, efficient, safe eco-friendly and India-specific answers to this fast growing problem. Recovery of precious metals from PCB or similar electronic waste for safe disposal of E- waste will be one of the challenges addressed. The knowledge generated would be useful to other coast or inland centres where E-waste are dumped or processed.

What and Why 'Clean Coal Technologies (TapCoal)'?

India stands poised on the edge of significant growth in coal and power sector. As coal will continue to dominate the energy mix of the country a program with sensible and balanced objectives with proper emphasis to the various program elements and activities in tune with the national agenda is the need of the hour. Concerns on climate change has prompted global efforts on development of 'Clean Coal Technologies' which encompass broad areas of  efficient energy extraction processes, capture and sequestration of carbon dioxide and its potential as chemical feedstock for making fuels and chemicals. In this perspective, the project on 'Clean Coal Technologies – TapCoal' addresses the above themes in an integrated manner with the collective strength of several CSIR laboratories. At CSIR-CSMCRI, the project would focus on the sequestration of CO2 by developing new adsorbents and value addition of CO2 to make useful specialty chemicals such as cyclic carbonates (both chiral and achiral) and commodity molecules, like HCOOH and phenol.

What and Why 'Intelligent Coatings (IntelCOAT)'?

The importance of asset protection for achieving sustainable growth is undeniable. The next generation technology drivers for coatings are environmental concerns, efficiency, performance, nanostructuring, multifunctionality and economy. Among many materials using in coatings, layered double hydroxides (LDHs) find potential applications and are explored in recent times. Exfoliation or delamination of these materials into nano-sheets and stabilizing them in aqueous and organic dispersion is a real challenge. This work would involve methodologies for delamination of layered double hydroxides (LDHs) with different metal ions (Mg, Zn, Al, Cr, Co, Fe) into stable nano-sheet dispersion on large scale with various wt. % of solids. Thus obtained dispersions would be studied for coating applications on conventional man-made materials like wood, paint, metallic sheet, glass and ceramic materials for improved flame/fire retardant, anti-corrosive, and anti-reflective properties.
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