[Neutron] PSI open positions for "Two PhD Students" at the Laboratory for Neutron Scattering and Imaging LNS/PSI
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Mon Nov 30 08:41:32 CET 2015
The Paul Scherrer Institute PSI is the largest research centre for natural and engineering sciences within Switzerland. We perform cutting-edge research in the fields of matter and materials, energy and environment and human health. By performing fundamental and applied research, we work on sustainable solutions for major challenges facing society, science and economy. PSI is committed to the training of future generations. Therefore about one quarter of our staff are post-docs, post-graduates or apprentices. Altogether PSI employs 1900 people.
The Laboratory for Neutron Scattering and Imaging (LNS) operates the neutron scattering and imaging instruments at the Swiss Spallation Neutron Source (SINQ). LNS scientific staff conducts a strong in-house research program with special emphases on quantum matter, strongly correlated electron systems, magnetism, superconductivity, materials science, soft condensed matter, energy research and health care.
We are looking for:
Two PhD Students
- on a project on frustration in quantum and classical magnets
- in polarized neutron imgaging: research project on magnetic and superconducting systems
Links to both job announcements and online application forms may be obtained here: https://www.psi.ch/sinq/open-positions-at-sinq
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For further information please contact Prof. Dr Christian Rueegg, phone +41 56 310 47 78.
Please submit your application online (including addresses of referees) for both PhD positions (index no. 3302-01 and 3304-01).
Paul Scherrer Institute, Human Resources Management, Sabine Mier, 5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland
http://www.psi.ch
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