[Neutron] Post Doctoral Fellowship - Post Doctoral Fellowship, in Sydney, Australia, closing date 1 May 2011 [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

ROBINSON, Robert rro at ansto.gov.au
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Post-Doctoral Fellowship: Bragg Institute


Post Doctoral Fellowship
Neutron-scattering of porous materials for CO2 capture 

2 year term (with possible 1 year extension)
Salary range: A$74,890 (plus 15.4% superannuation)

ANSTO is one of Australia's foremost scientific research and development
organisations, focused on delivering the benefits of nuclear science to
the Australian community.

The Bragg Institute is the research centre for the construction and use
of neutron-scattering instrumentation at the new OPAL reactor facility,
located close to Sydney. Scientists at the Institute help users of this
instrumentation to solve complex research and industrial problems in
many important fields of physics, chemistry, biology, and materials
sciences, as well as pursuing their own research interests. The Energy
project is one of several research programs of the Bragg Institute that
is aimed at using neutron scattering to understand and direct
improvements in sustainable energy materials, which include materials
used for hydrogen storage and separation, batteries, and fuel cells.

We are currently seeking a PhD graduate in chemistry or materials
science to join the team of researchers in the Energy project to engage
in neutron scattering experiments and data analysis to characterize and
understand porous materials used for CO2 separation, sequestration, and
conversion. The successful candidate will have strong problem solving
and communication skills, a proven publication record, and will work
well within small cross-disciplinary teams to perform neutron scattering
experiments in conjunction with local University collaborators.

To be eligible for appointment, applicants will require a security and
medical assessment.
 
For further technical information please contact Vanessa Peterson on +61
(02) 9717 9401 or at vanessa.peterson at ansto.gov.au

For further information please view the Position Information Package or
contact Joanne Bartley on (02) 9717 9402. Applications must be submitted
online.

Applications close: 1st May 2011

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Robert A. Robinson
Head of the Bragg Institute, B87
Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
Locked Bag 2001
Kirrawee DC
NSW 2232
Australia

Tel:    +61 (2) 9717 9204
FAX:    +61 (2) 9717 3606
Mobile: 0417 017 503
E-mail: robert.robinson at ansto.gov.au

www.ansto.gov.au/research/bragg_institute
www.ansto.gov.au/research/bragg_institute/contacts/dr_robert_robinson

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