[Neutron] SANS job at ANSTO, Sydney. EXTENDED DEADLINE
Jason Gardner
jason.gardnerfinstp at gmail.com
Wed Sep 23 08:30:47 CEST 2015
NSRRC Employment Opportunities
Instrument Scientist in Small Angle Neutron Scattering
Stationed at ANSTO, Australia
NSRRC is seeking candidates for an instrument scientist position to join
the effort in the development of the Taiwan Neutron Program at Australian
Nuclear Science and Technology Organization (ANSTO), Australia.
This opening, at the associate or assistant level will participate in the
operation of the small-angle-scattering neutron beam instruments at ANSTO.
This person will champion the large scale structural component of the
neutron research program at the NSRRC. The candidate will need to develop
a personal research program in SANS and will support other academic users
to perform SANS and maybe reflectometry research.
A competitive compensation package is available. Depending on the
qualifications of the candidate, the position will be either a termed
position or permanent after a short probation.
Requirements:
1. PhD in physics, chemistry, biophysics, or another field related to soft
condensed matters.
2. At least two year of postdoc experience.
3. Fluent in English. Interview will be conducted in English. Tofel scores
may be required.
4. Experience in neutron, synchrotron small angle or reflectometry is an
asset.
5. This position is based in Sydney, Australia and requires that you
maintain residency status in Australia.
Please send inquiries to Dr Jason S Gardner (jason.gardner at ansto.gov.au)
Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae (including publication list), a
research plan, and three letters of reference (sent directly by referees)
to:
National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center
101 Hsin-Ann Road, Hsinchu Science Park
Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan.
Or fill out the application at:
http://www.nsrrc.org.tw/english/jobs_info.aspx
Screening of applications will begin on October 8th and continue until all
positions are filled.
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