[Neutron] Research Scientists
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Mon Aug 8 16:30:08 CDT 2005
Vacancies for Research Scientists at ILL
The Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL), situated in Grenoble, France, is Europe's
leading research facility for fundamental research using neutrons. The ILL
operates the brightest neutron source in the world, reliably delivering
intense neutron beams to 40 unique scientific instruments. The Institute
welcomes 1500 visiting scientists per year to carry out world class
research in solid state physics, crystallography, soft matter, biology,
chemistry and fundamental physics. Funded primarily by its 3 founder
members, France, Germany and the United Kingdom, the ILL has also signed
scientific collaboration agreements with 7 other European countries.
The Science Division currently has vacancies in its Time-Of-Flight and High
Resolution Group for 2 RESEARCH SCIENTISTS (M/F).
These posts represent an excellent opportunity for young postdoctoral
scientists to develop expertise, broaden experience and interact with
leading scientists from around the world. Applications from more
experienced scientists able to obtain a secondment period from their home
institute will also be considered.
1/ Co-responsible for IN16 spectrometer (ref. 05/22):
The successful candidate will be co-responsible for the IN16 and IN10
backscattering spectrometers. Neutron scattering techniques offer optimum
energy resolutions and are particularly well suited to low frequency
excitation studies or quasi-elastic scattering. Their research applications
are varied and include soft matter, biology and solid-state physics.
2/ Co-responsible for IN4 spectrometer (ref. 05/23):
The successful candidate will be co-responsible for the IN4 thermal-neutron
time-of-flight spectrometer. This instrument is used for spectroscopic
studies of condensed matter in the thermal neutron range (1-100 meV) which
is particularly suited to research into disordered systems.
The ILL is seeking highly motivated scientists with a Ph.D. in chemistry or
physics. In addition to carrying out their own active research programme,
these scientists will be responsible for assisting ILL's visiting
scientists with their experiments and will also play a role in running and
developing the instruments. Duties will also include the promotion of
scientific partnerships in their field of research.
Knowledge of neutron scattering techniques would be appreciated; given the
relative complexity of these, an interest in instrumentation, computing and
development is essential. Applications from non-specialists are
nevertheless explicitly being encouraged.
Successful candidates will be offered a fixed-term contract, the duration
of which will under no circumstances exceed five (5) years. In addition to
a competitive salary, certain benefits (partial reimbursement of removal
expenses, adaptation allowance, etc.) may be offered.
Further information can be obtained by contacting the Time-of-flight and
High Resolution Group Leader, Dr. H. Schober, tel. +33 (0)4 76 20 72 06,
e-mail: <mailto:schober at ill.fr>schober at ill.fr.
Applications with curriculum vitae, a list of publications and the names
of two academic referees should be sent, quoting the appropriate reference,
no later than 15.09.2005, by e-mail to
- Alison Mader: <mailto:madder at ill.fr>madder at ill.fr (position
ref. 05/22)
- Laurence Tellier:
<mailto:tellier at ill.fr>tellier at ill.fr (position ref. 05/23)
or by letter to: Dr. H. Schober, Group Leader TOF/HR - INSTITUT
LAUE-LANGEVIN - B.P. 156 - 38042 GRENOBLE CEDEX 9 - France (www.ill.fr)
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