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ICT Mumbai Food Tech Jobs – Research Assistant Vacancy. Institute of Chemical Technology recruitment for btech/mtech & msc food tech candidates. MTech/MSc & BTech jobs for research assistant post at ICT. Check out details on the recruitment below:
Job Title: Research Assistant
No.of Posts: 01
Project Title: Vegan & Plant-based Cheeses
Sponsor: Mad Parsee Foods LLP
Principal Investigator: Prof. U.S. Annapure
Tenure: The Research Assistant will be appointed extended based on originally for 6 months and the tenure may be a performance for the subsequent terminated with a period. All appointments are the end of the project.
Duration of the Project: Six months
How to Apply:
Interested candidates need to send their applications consisting of a cover letter, Curriculum vitae by email (research.assistant@staff.ictmumbai.edu.in) and also copy to (admin.assistant@nano-medicine.co.in). Please mention in the subject of the email. ‘Application for the post of Research Assistant for the Project “Vegan & Plant-based Cheeses”. The applications need to reach on or before November 28th 2020 together with the bio data.
The selection of the candidate will be based on an interview conducted by a committee, the date and rime of the interview will be communicated to shortlisted applicants by email. The recommendation shortlisted candidates by of the committee will be final.
No TA/DA will be provided to appear for this interview.
Fellowship: Rs. 15,000/- per month (Consolidated)
Essential Qualifications: B.Tech./M.Tech. (Food Engineering and Technology) OR M.Sc. (Food Science/ Food-Technology)
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