[Neutron]Re: Two vacant positions at RISØ DTU
Peter Willendrup
peter.willendrup at risoe.dk
Wed Jun 4 18:52:27 CEST 2008
It seems that the link for the online application link was broken.
Here is a working link:
http://dtuukhr.c.ofir.com/Job/CV/jobapplication_attachchoice.asp?instance_id=22612341
Sorry for the inconvenience,
Peter Willendrup
On Jun 3, 2008, at 9:22 AM, Peter Willendrup wrote:
> ( From http://www.dtu.dk/English/About_DTU/vacancies.aspx?guid=22612341
> )
> ( Online application form available at http://dtuukhr.c.ofir.com/Job/CV/jobapplication_edit.asp
> )
>
>
> Two Scientists/Senior scientists
>
> Two scientists or senior scientists to strengthen neutron scattering
> activities in basic and applied materials research.
> Apply before: 30.06.2008 at 12:00 (noon)
>
> Two Senior Scientists/Scientists position for neutron scattering
> studies of materials for the energy sector
>
> The Materials Research Department (AFM) at Risø DTU, National
> Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark
> is seeking two Scientists or Senior Scientists to strengthen neutron
> scattering activities in basic and applied materials research. Risø
> DTU has a long tradition in structural physics and materials science
> using neutron and synchrotron X-ray scattering techniques. We have
> currently obtained a contract with the Paul Scherrer Institute in
> Switzerland giving priority access to the RITA-II spectrometer that
> has been developed at Risø DTU but is now stationed at the SINQ
> neutron source.
>
> AFM has strong collaborations with leading Danish and international
> universities and large scale research centers, including a number
> synchrotron x-ray facilities in Europe and USA. A special competence
> is the Worlds leading program McStas for simulations of neutron
> spectrometers, developed and maintained at Risø.
>
> Job description
> The chosen candidates are expected to use neutron scattering but
> also synchrotron X-ray diffraction as primary experimental
> techniques, which require significant travel activities to
> international large scale research facilities. They will have as
> colleagues scientists and technicians working on materials
> properties that are relevant for the energy sector, such as:
> superconductivity, magnetism, hydrogen storage and thermoelectrics.
> Depending on experience the candidates should contribute to the
> following activities:
>
> * development and use of neutron and synchrotron x-ray scattering
> facilities in materials science
> * collaboration on neutron instrument simulation and testing
> * development of advanced auxiliary equipment
> * participation in the Department’s research programs
> * establish own research projects within the Risø DTU strategy on
> energy materials
> * training and assisting new users
> * project management and fundraising
> * teaching and supervision of students and post docs
>
> Qualifications
>
> * education as a physicist, materials scientists or chemist
> * Ph.D. degree, or similar qualifications, followed by post
> doctoral and research experience
> * demonstrated experience in neutron and/or synchrotron x-ray
> scattering techniques
> * documented experience in materials science and physics related
> to the Department activities
> * ability to work independently and within research groups
> * experience in supervision and project management
> * good communication skills in oral and written English
>
> We offer
> We offer an exciting and challenging job in an international
> environment with good possibilities for professional and personnel
> growth. Risø DTU is a family friendly organization with flexible
> working hours
>
> Terms of employment
> You will be employed in accordance with the terms valid for academic
> staff at universities. Salary will depend on qualifications and
> experience.
>
> Application
> We must have your online application by 30 June 2008. Please open
> the link "apply online" and fill in the application form and attach
> your application and CV.
>
> Risø DTU requires variety and supports equal opportunities
> irrespective of sex and ethnic background
>
> Further information
> You are welcome to contact Niels Hessel Andersen, +45 4677 4711, or
> Allan Schrøder Pedersen, +45 4677 5705.
>
>
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