[Neutron] Advertisement for Neutron Reflectometry Instrument Scientist in Sydney, Australia - closing date 14 August 2009 [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

ROBINSON, Robert rro at ansto.gov.au
Thu Jul 16 09:53:48 CEST 2009


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<https://ansto.nga.net.au/fnt_info_page.cfm?JobID=326&info_mode=new_app&
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Neutron Reflectometry- Instrument Scientist
* Competitive salary package
* Leading edge Research
 
ANSTO is one of Australia's foremost scientific research and development
organisations, focused on delivering the benefits of nuclear science to
the Australian community. Based in Sydney, we have recently commenced
operation of the new 20 MW OPAL Reactor along with its initial suite of
9 instruments, and have built up our team of scientists at the Bragg
Institute to the point that we are the leading group of neutron
scatterer's in the Southern Hemisphere.
 
We are seeking an instrument scientist to join our team operating the
new time-of-flight neutron reflectometer, PLATYPUS.  The instrument is
capable of operating in both polarised and unpolarised mode, and is
suitable for studies of free liquid surfaces, buried interfaces and
air-solid interfaces, in both magnetic and soft-matter systems.
 
Successful candidates will be expected to conduct a high-quality
research program, in collaboration with Australian universities,
industry, other ANSTO divisions and overseas scientists.  Possible areas
can include physics, chemistry, materials science and engineering.  
 
Successful candidates will have a Ph.D. in condensed-matter physics,
chemistry, materials science or a related area, excellent interpersonal
and communication skills, and demonstrated ability to work both
independently and in teams.  Experience at, or using, major
neutron-scattering or x-ray synchrotron facilities will be an asset.
 
To be eligible for appointment, applicants will require a security and
medical assessment and Australian citizens are preferred. 
 
For further technical information relating to this position please
contact Don Kearley on +61-(2) 9717 7274 or gke at ansto.gov.au .
 
When applying for this position, please send a copy of your CV complete
list of publications, names and contact details for 3 referees, and a
covering letter addressing the selection criteria.
 
For further information on how to apply and to view the selection
criteria please consult the application information package
<https://ansto.nga.net.au/mjs_customer_data/ansto/file_library/Neutron%2
0Reflectometry_Instrument%20Scientist_Advert%20position%20Application%20
package.pdf>  or contact Sue Botham on +61-(2) 9717-9707. Applications
should be submitted online and must address the selection criteria.
 
For further information please consult the vacancies page of our website
www.ansto.gov.au <http://www.ansto.gov.au/>  
 
Applications close: 14 August 2009

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Robert A. Robinson
Head of the Bragg Institute,
B87
Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
PMB 1,
Menai NSW 2234
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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