[Neutron] NCNR Sample Environment Scientist/Engineer Positions
Jeff Lynn
Jeff.Lynn at nist.gov
Thu Mar 29 10:33:45 CDT 2007
Sample Environment Scientists/Engineers
<http://www.ncnr.nist.gov>NIST Center for Neutron Research
<http://www.nist.gov>National Institute of Standards and Technology
The NIST Center for Neutron Research (NCNR) is seeking highly
motivated candidates for two staff positions in the sample
environment team. These positions require a bachelor's degree or
higher from an accredited college or university in Physics,
Chemistry, Materials Science, Physical Chemistry, or Chemical
Engineering, with initial salary in the range $43,000-$55,000
depending on qualifications and experience. One position will focus
on assisting staff and users with their neutron scattering
experiments that utilize a wide range of sophisticated computer
controlled sample environment equipment, including low temperature
cryostats, furnaces, superconducting magnets, and high pressure
systems. Responsibilities will range from interaction with guest
researchers and setup of equipment to extending present sample
environment capabilities and developing new systems. The second
position will focus on providing optically-pumped polarized helium-3
cells, spin flippers, and guide fields at the neutron instruments to
carry out polarized neutron scattering measurements, as well as
extending our present polarized neutron capabilities. Both staff
members are expected to become proficient in sample environment
equipment as well as helium-3 polarizers so that they can carry out
responsibilities in both areas as needs arise.
Please send inquiries and your resume (electronically) to:
<http://www.ncnr.nist.gov/staff/jeff>Dr. Jeffrey Lynn, Team Leader
Condensed Matter Physics
NIST Center for Neutron Research
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8562
email: Jeff.Lynn at NIST.gov
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