[Neutron] Prologation of job posting Postdoctoral Position at HMI
Karen Diederichsen
diederichsen at hmi.de
Mon Jul 17 14:37:23 CDT 2006
In view of the vacation period we prolongate the below job posting
until 15 August 2006
The Hahn-Meitner-Institut invites applications for the position of a
postdoctoral research scientist who will work in the area of dynamics
of glassy phenomena and confined systems - neutron scattering and
simulation. (Joint position between Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin,
Germany and TU-Delft, The Netherlands.)
The Hahn-Meitner-Institute is a German National Laboratory and a
member of the Hermann von Helmholtz Association of National Research
Centres. It hosts the Berlin Neutron Scattering Centre (BENSC)
(http://www.hmi.de/bensc/), a user facility open to scientists from
all over the world. To probe the structure and dynamics of solids and
liquids, BENSC provides scientists with state-of-the-art neutron
scattering research opportunities.
Physicist , chemist, material scientist
(and related sciences)
The position is tenable for 3 years
Combined neutron scattering and numerical model calculation studies
of nanoscale dynamic processes in condensed matter
Powerful numerical modelling techniques now allow us more and more to
computationally explore collective processes not only in crystalline
but also in soft and non-crystalline matter. Inelastic neutron
scattering is a unique experimental tool to study such processes
directly in space and time on the relevant nanoscopic scale. The
candidate will use neutron scattering and possibly X-ray scattering
experiments to refine, develop and benchmark computer models to
understand dynamic processes, which determine the functional
properties in non-crystalline and crystalline matter on the molecular
level, in particular in clathrates and proteins, polymers and/or
highly viscosity liquids. In a first approach it is planned to bring
together existing inelastic neutron scattering studies of glassy
materials and confined systems by modern numerical simulation
methods. This work will be carried out in collaboration with TU-
Delft. In the longer run the successful candidate will be expected to
apply numerical methods for the understanding of experimental results
and to participate in time-of-flight inelastic neutron scattering
experiments.
The position is open to scientists who ideally hold (or in the near
future will receive) a PhD in a physics-related discipline and are
interested in the dynamics of glasses or molecular systems, material
science or chemistry. Experience in neutron scattering and/or
numerical methods will be advantageous. Since the project involves a
significant amount of computing, computer literacy is essential.
For further details about the post please contact Prof. F. Mezei (e-
mail: mezei at hmi.de) Dr. M. Russina (e-mail:
margarita.russina at hmi.de). Applicants should send a letter of
application, CV, copies of diploma and PhD certificates, and a list
of publications to Hahn-Meitner-Institut, Abt. Personal und Soziales,
Glienicker Str. 100, D-14109 Berlin, e-mail:
personalabteilung at hmi.de) before 15 August quoting reference No.
SF2006/12.
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