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School of Physical Sciences
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi-110067

Applications are invited from eligible candidates for one temporary position of Junior Research Fellow (JRF) in the Scheme for Transformational and Advanced Research in Sciences (STARS), Ministry of Education, Govt of India, sponsored research project File No. MoE-STARS/STARS-2/2023-0407 under the supervision of Professor Pawan Kumar Kulriya, School of Physical Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 110067.

The details of the project, qualifications, fellowship amount etc., are the following:

Title of the project: Development of radiation resistant high entropy alloys for energy applications

Duration of the project: Three years (The post is purely temporary and tenure of the JRF will co-terminus with the project period)  

Manpower Position: JRF (One)

Fellowship amount: Rs.37000/- (for first two years), Rs. 42000/- (for the third year) + 27% HRA

Eligibility requirements: M.Sc. in Physics with a minimum of 55% marks or an equivalent CGPA, obtained within the past three years, and qualified the CSIR-UGC JRF/NET or GATE

Age limit: Maximum 28 years (Relaxable for 5 years for SC/ST/Physically Handicapped)

Interested candidates may send their application along with the brief resume (clearly mentioning the essential qualifications) and testimonial (preferably a single PDF file) to Prof. Pawan Kumar Kulriya (P.I.) through email (pkkulriya@mail.jnu.ac.in) below mentioning the name of the post applied for in the subject of the email. Please don’t send hard copy.
 
The email application with name, photo, Mother/Father’s Name, Date of birth, Category, Address of Communication, email ID, mobile No., essential/technical/professional/ desirable qualification, experience and research work should be reach the undersigned on or before 16th  August 2024.  

The shortlisted candidates will be called to appear in the interview (Offline/Online) which is likely to be scheduled in the last week of August 2024. The information of the interview will be communicated through the email provided in the application.

Prof. Pawan Kumar Kulriya
(Principal investigator)  

 

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