[Neutron] Research Scientist position at the University of Virginia
Despina Louca
dl4f at virginia.edu
Fri Feb 8 20:46:47 CET 2013
The Department of Physics at the University of Virginia invites
applications for a Research Scientist position in Experimental Condensed
Matter Physics with the groups of Despina Louca and Seunghun Lee
beginning April 2013. Candidates must have a Ph.D. or equivalent in
Physics or related field and preference will be given to candidates with
at least two years of postdoctoral experience in the field of
Experimental Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. Special attention
will be given to applicants who have a demonstrated aptitude in
research. The successful candidate will be expected to lead the efforts
in sample growth and characterization while maintaining the labs that
are equipped with sample growth facilities and physical property
characterization tools. The groups utilize neutron scattering facilities
in the world for their research and the candidate will be expected to
fully participate in this aspect of the job as well. The successful
candidate will be able to work on several research topics ranging from
quantum and frustrated magnetism to complex oxides, cuprates,
iron-based, and other novel superconductors and amorphous systems.
To apply, please submit a candidate profile on-line through Jobs@ UVA
(https://jobs.virginia.edu) and electronically attach the following: a
cover letter, curriculum vitae and the contact information for three
professional references; search on posting number 0611436.
Review of applications will begin on March 2, 2013; however, the
position will remain open until filled.
Questions regarding the position should be directed to:
Prof. Despina Louca
louca at Virginia.EDU
or
Prof. Seunghun Lee
shlee at Virginia.EDU
Questions regarding the Candidate Profile process or Jobs at UVA should be
directed to:
Tammie Shifflett
434-924-6565
tms4t at Virginia.EDU
The University of Virginia is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer. Women, Minorities, Veterans and Persons with Disabilities are
encouraged to apply.
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