INTRODUCTION
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The Frontiers Science Center for New Organic Matter (FSCNOM) in Nankai University builds on the university's strong foundation in the field of new organic matter creation. Anchored in chemistry and integrating multidisciplinary innovations across materials science, optoelectronics, polymers, biology and energy, FSCNOM embodies a collaborative approach to addressing frontier challenges in science. Initially planned in 2018 and the physically established in 2020, FSCNOM was officially approved by China’s Ministry of Education in February 2023 for national-level project development.
RESEARCH FIELDS
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The Frontiers Science Center for New Organic Matter (FSCNOM) in Nankai University is committed to the development of organic science with a focus on precision, integration, intelligence, and refinement. The Center’s research spans three forward-looking and innovative directions, including Development of new methods for constructing organic matter, Design and synthesis of advanced organic materials, Creation of bioactive molecules with functional properties.
Research Team
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The Frontiers Science Center for New Organic Matter (FSCNOM)in Nankai University unites cross-disciplinary and international expertise. It hosts a high-level innovation team led by 3 academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, with over 70 high-level talents. Among them are 25 recipients of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars and 36 "Four-Youth" Talents Program. The Center has also introduced world-renowned scientists through flexible approaches, including Professor Eiichi Nakamura (University of Tokyo), the pioneer of “Movie Chemistry of Organic Molecules”.
RECRUITMENT
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The Frontiers Science Center for New Organic Matter (FSCNOM) in Nankai University aims to gather elite forces from various disciplines to research the creation and methods of organic new substances globally. The FSCNOM is now seeking outstanding candidates for multiple faculty positions at different levels with expertise in the following research areas: Development of New Methods for Constructing Organic Matter, Chemical Biology, Synthetic Biology, Bioactive Substances, Plant Protection, Organic New Materials, and Application of AI in Matter Creation.



