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IISc Raman Post Doctoral fellowship Program 2019 Apply


Indian Institute of Science (IISc) has been recognised as an Institution of Eminence (IoE) by the Government of India. As a part of the IoE initiative, IISc has created  the Raman Post-Doc Program, a highly selective Post-Doc program with 50 positions. 



The Institute invites applications for intensely motivated individuals with an established record of high quality research, for the positions of Raman Post-Docs. Overseas Citizens of India (OCI), Persons of Indian Origin (PIO), and foreign nationals are also eligible to apply. This is a rolling advertisement and candidates can apply any time during the year. A candidate applies for a specific Department or Centre at the Institute. The following are the Departments and Centres to which the candidates may apply. 

IISc aims to be among the world’s foremost  academic institutions, through the pursuit  of research excellence and the promotion  of innovation, by offering world class  education to train future leaders in science  and technology and by applying science  and technology breakthroughs for India’s  wealth creation and social welfare.


The purpose of the Post doctoral Fellowship is to make funding available to attract  young  postdoctoral fellows to the IISc, to enable them to develop their own research skills and simultaneously promote  research within the entity for research and postgraduate education.



 Departments/Centres :


Biological Sciences: Biochemistry; Centre for Ecological Sciences; Centre for Neuroscience; Microbiology and Cell Biology; Molecular Biophysics Unit; Molecular Reproduction, Development and Genetics. 



Chemical Sciences: Inorganic and Physical Chemistry; Materials Research Centre; Organic Chemistry; Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit. Physical and 



Mathematical Sciences: Centre for High Energy Physics; Instrumentation and Applied Physics; Mathematics; Physics. 



Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Sciences (EECS): Computer Science and Automation; Electrical Communication Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Electronic Systems Engineering. 



Mechanical Sciences: Aerospace  Engineering; Centre for Atmospheric and  Oceanic Sciences; Centre for Earth Sciences Centre for Product Design and Manufacturing; Centre for Sustainable  Technologies; Chemical Engineering; Civil  Engineering; Materials Engineering; Mechanical Engineering. 



Interdisciplinary  Research

  1. Centre for Biosystems Science and  Engineering;  Computational and Data  Sciences Engineering;  
  2. Centre for Nano Science, Management  Studies Other Interdisciplinary Centres: 
  3. Centre for Infrastructure, Sustainable  Transportation and Urban Planning;  
  4. Divecha Centre for Climate Change;  
  5. Interdisciplinary Centre for Energy  Research; 
  6. Interdisciplinary Centre for Water  Research;  
  7. Robert Bosch Centre for Cyber Physical Systems


Qualifications  and  Experience :

 Ph.D. degree with First Class or equivalent (in  terms of grades, etc.) in the preceding  PhD degree and a good a cademic record  throughout. Candidates who are expecting  to submit the Ph.D. degree thesis shortly may also apply but their applications will be considered only after PhD thesis submission.    


Age limit

Candidates should preferably be less than  32 years of age at the time of applying. 


Duration

The duration of the Post Doctoral fellowship is two years. In exceptional cases, the duration one  more year. 


Stipend

Emoluments may be extended by Selected candidates will receive a consolidated monthly package of Rs.1 Lakh. In addition, they will receive a research grant of Rs. 8 Lakhs per year.


Additional  Information :

  1. An application for being considered for  the advertised position can be made in the prescribed form (fillable pdf file). Overseas  Citizens of India (OCI) eligible to apply. selected.  
  2. Persons of Indian Origin  (PIO), and  foreign nationals are The Institute reserves the right to screen and  call only such  candidates for an interview as are found  suitable. Thus, just fulfilling the minimum  eligibility criteria would  not entitle one to  be.
  3. The candidate is  responsible for the  correctness of the information provided in the application. If it  is  found at a later date  that any information given in the  application is incorrect  or false, the  candidature/appointment is liable to be  cancelled/terminated. 
  4. Candidates are encouraged to contact the chair of their preferred department/s for additional information. 


How to Apply

Candidates must first contact a faculty member in the Institute who is willing to host the candidate. A consent letter or consent email is required from the faculty member as a part of the application package. 
Candidates should apply using the fillable PDF form. 


The following documents are required along with the application. 

(A) Curriculum Vitae with a list of all publications. 
(B) PDF files of at least two and up to five important publications  
(C) Proposed research plan (up to 500 words) 
(D) Consent letter or email from faculty member. Please get in touch with the faculty member offline and obtain the consent of the faculty member for hosting you  
(E) Any other relevant information the applicant may like to furnish The filled-out PDF form must be saved as a PDF file, and a single PDF file needs to be made along with the required documents. 

This single PDF file must be emailed to the Registrar, Indian Institute of Science at the email address: registrar@iisc.ac.in, with a copy to the chair of the Department/Centre in which the candidate would like to work and to the faculty member who is willing to host the candidate




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For any further information related to this , please contact
The Registrar, 
Indian Institute of Science, 
Bangalore – 560 012. 
Email: registrar@iisc.ac.in
Fax: +91-80-23600757; 
Phone: +91-80-22932444.

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