Description
We are looking to recruit a chemist with expertise in photo- and electrocatalysis, surface chemistry, operando analysis and characterization. Applicants must also have expertise in photochemical and/or electrochemical catalytic processes relevant to catalytic fuel-forming reactions, solar fuels, solar hydrogen technologies or renewable energy conversion.
The successful applicant should have an established record of publishing high-impact papers, and is expected to create a thriving research program. Engaging in national and international scientific collaborations is part of the KAUST spirit. Commitment to high-quality teaching at the graduate level, and active participation in KAUST academic and community life is what makes KAUST faculty unique.

Qualifications
Ph.D. degree is required

Application Instructions
The Physical Science and Engineering Division invites applications for faculty positions at all ranks (Assistant, Associate and Full Professor).

This institution uses Interfolio online application system. To prevent any delays in reviewing your application, you will need to upload the following materials to your application file.

- Up-to-date CV which includes full publication list
- Statement of research interests
- A statement of teaching interests
- A list of the names/affiliation and contact details of at least four potential referees
- Two citation reports (Web of Science and Scopus)
- Copies of most relevant publications (Maximum of five)

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the high volume of applications that we receive only applications submitted through the online application system will be considered. Applications received by the advertised deadline will receive full consideration. However, positions will remain open until filled.



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