[Neutron] Job vacancies at ISIS - Crystallography
Radaelli, PG (Paolo)
P.G.Radaelli at rl.ac.uk
Wed Oct 3 21:16:41 CDT 2007
Hello,
There are two positions available in the ISIS Crystallography group:
FBU127 Instrument Scientist - Magnetic Diffraction
Department ISIS Department
Summary: We are looking for a highly motivated and independent scientist, who will take the lead in commissioning WISH, develop appropriate data analysis tools and build its science programme. The jobholder will also be required to provide an appropriate level of support for the ISIS User Programme, particularly but not exclusively on WISH, and will be strongly encouraged to build collaborations with UK and foreign visiting scientists.
Salary Between £31100 and £35543 per annum
Benefits 25 days holiday per year
Date posted 10 Sep 2007
Closing date 26 Oct 2007
Requirements PhD in Physics
FBU128 Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Crystallography
Department ISIS Department
Summary: The ISIS neutron and muon facility invites applications for a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the area of physical and materials crystallography. The project is to develop the scientific portfolio for a high-resolution neutron time-of-flight magnetic diffractometer (WISH). The Research fellow will also be part of the team developing analysis technique and commissioning the WISH instrument. In addition, the Research Fellow will join the existing ISIS research programmes in the field of transition-metal magnetism, the ordering of charges and orbitals and coupled degrees of freedom, and magnetism of geometrically frustrated lattices.
Salary Between £24638 and £27998 per annum
Benefits 25 days holiday per year
Date posted 10 Sep 2007
Closing date 26 Oct 2007
Requirements PhD in Physics
For additional information and application, please refer to the following link: http://www.stfc.ac.uk/About/Vacs/Contents.aspx
Paolo G. Radaelli
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