IPNS Post-Doc in Powder Diffraction

Worlton, Thomas tworlton at anl.gov
Wed Aug 29 11:45:55 CDT 2001


Post-Doctoral Position in Powder Diffraction at IPNS
Argonne National Laboratory
 
Argonne National Laboratory, one of the nation's premier scientific research
and development organizations, located 20 miles southwest of Chicago, is now
looking to fill a post-doctoral position in the Intense Pulsed Neutron
Source (IPNS) Division, a facility dedicated to materials science research
using neutron scattering techniques.  The successful applicant will join the
the General Purpose Powder Diffractometer (GPPD) instrument team at IPNS and
participate in user-initiated research along with on-going local scientific
programs including: (1) crystal chemistry and structure-property
relationships in ceramic membranes and mixed-conductors; (2)
crystallographic and dynamics studies of occluded zeolites - particularly
directed at guest-framework interactions; and (3) residual
strain/crystallographic texture measurements in composites and alloys,
including strain and orientation distribution function determinations.  A
PhD degree awarded within the last three years in a discipline such as
chemistry, materials science or physics is required.  Highly desirable is a
motivated scientist with a strong background in diffraction and
crystallography, including familiarity with x-ray and neutron scattering,
powder diffraction and structure/property relationships.
 
We welcome applications from candidates who can contribute to our
EEO/Affirmative Action goals.  Resumes, three letters of recommendation, a
possible statement of research interests and copies of selected publications
should be forwarded to Rosalie Bottino, Employment and Placement, Argonne
National Laboratory, 9700 S. Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439.
Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (630) 252-7722.  Argonne is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action employer.
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