[Neutron] Vacancy for a Research Scientist
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Thu Apr 3 09:58:48 CST 2003
Research Scientist position at the ILL (Grenoble, France)
The Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) is an international fundamental research
institute funded by France, Germany and the United Kingdom. Agreements on
scientific collaboration have also been signed with Austria, the Czech
Republic, Italy, Russia, Spain and Switzerland. The Institute operates the
most powerful source of neutrons in the world, a 58MW reactor, which was
completely refurbished in 1995. The reactor forms the basis for a programme
of research covering a wide variety of fields, supplying neutrons to a
broad range of instruments which are available to scientists from the
member countries.
ILL currently has an opening for a Research Scientist in its Diffraction
Group. The post represents an excellent opportunity for a young
postdoctoral scientist to develop his/her expertise, broaden his/her
experience and interact with leading scientists from around the world. More
experienced scientists on detachment will also be considered.
The successful candidate must be a highly motivated scientist with a PhD in
physics. In addition to carrying out a personal research programme, he/she
will be expected to participate in the operation and development of an
instrument.
The successful candidate will be offered a fixed-term contract, the
duration of which will not exceed five (5) years. In addition to a
competitive salary, certain benefits (reimbursement of removal expenses,
adaptation allowance, etc.) may be offered.
Further information can be obtained from the World Wide Web
(http://www.ill.fr/dif/) or by contacting:-Dr.A.W. Hewat, tel. (33) 4 76
20 72 26, e-mail: hewat at ill.fr.
An application with curriculum vitae, a list of publications and the names
of two academic referees should be sent, quoting reference 03/16, no later
than 10.05.2003 to:
Dr. A.W. Hewat, Head of the Diffraction Group - INSTITUT LAUE LANGEVIN
B.P. 156 - 38042 Grenoble Cedex 9 - France
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