[Neutron] Research Scientist at LNS, ETHZ & PSI
SINQ
sinq at psi.ch
Mon Jan 20 12:53:51 CST 2003
The Laboratory for Neutron Scattering, LNS (ETH Zurich & PSI Villigen) has
an open position for a scientist to work in the field of strongly correlated
electron systems (e.g., high-temperature superconductors, GMR manganates and
cobaltates, quantum spin systems). The position is on a contractual basis
and has a duration of 2-3 years with an option for prolongation. The
starting date is mid-2003 (or according to mutual agreement).
********** Research Scientists ************
are invited to apply for this position.
Your tasks:
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Performance of research in the field of strongly correlated electron
systems, mainly by neutron scattering techniques (the use of X-ray
scattering techniques at the Swiss Light Source at PSI Villigen is
encouraged as well).
Co-responsibility for the commissioning, operation and further development
of a triple-axis neutron spectrometer at the spallation source SINQ at PSI
Villigen.
Co-operation with guest scientists in their experiments at SINQ.
Your profile:
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You are a graduated research scientist (PhD), preferentially with some
years research experience in the field of strongly correlated electron
systems as well as neutron and/or X-ray scattering.
You have some practical knowledge of computing and cryogenics.
You are willing to work in a team and to communicate (establishing a
professional relationship with both staff and guest scientists) as well as
to work flexible hours.
For further information please contact Dr. J. Mesot, phone: +41-56-310-4029,
fax: +41-56-310-2939, e-mail: joel.mesot at psi.ch and have a look at the
following webpages:
http://sinq.web.psi.ch/sinq/personal/tnt.html
http://lns.web.psi.ch
http://sinq.web.psi.ch
Please send applications with C.V., a list of publications and the names of
two academic referees no later than by
********** March 5, 2003 ************
to: Prof. Dr. A. Furrer, Laboratory for Neutron Scattering, CH-5232 Villigen
PSI, Switzerland.
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