FW: ANSTO Physics Division Leader Opening

Worlton, Thomas TWorlton at pns.anl.gov
Fri Dec 12 16:52:47 CST 1997



> ANSTO Physics Division Leader, Neutron Scattering and Synchrotron
> Radiation Group
> Senior Principal Research Scientist
> 
> $81,063 - $91,150
> 
> ANSTO is seeking a scientist of international reputation in neutron
> scattering research to be appointed Leader of the Neutron Scattering
> and
> Synchrotron Radiation Group in the Physics Division. 
> 
> The successful applicant should have demonstrated: 
> 
> *International reputation in neutron scattering research
> 
> *Knowledge of synchrotron radiation science and its applications
> 
> *Leadership ability to inspire scientists and support staff to be
> creative and output oriented
> 
> *Extensive negotiating skills to create research alliances with
> industry, academia and other research institutions, both in Australia
> and overseas.
> 
> The Leader of the Neutron Scattering and Synchrotron Radiation Group
> must have the capacity to manage teams of people involved in providing
> research and services. He/she must have the foresight to identify the
> potential contribution of neutron scattering and synchrotron radiation
> to Australian science and to the ANSTO core business areas. This
> should
> be achieved by encouraging teaming within ANSTO and with other
> national
> and international organisations.
> 
> ANSTO operates a number of neutron scattering facilities on the HIFAR
> reactor, including neutron powder diffractometers, a long wavelength
> polarisation neutron facility, two single crystal spectrometers and a
> small angle neutron scattering instrument. The Australian government
> has
> recently determined that, subject to an Environmental Impact Study, a
> replacement nuclear research reactor is to be constructed at the Lucas
> Heights Science & Technology Centre and world class neutron scattering
> instruments will have to be designed for this facility.
> 
> This research group has the responsibility for the ANSTO driven
> activities of the Australian Synchrotron Radiation Program, based on
> the
> Australian facilities developed at the Photon Factory in Japan and at
> the Advanced Photon Source in USA.
> 
> The successful applicant will be offered a permanent position subject
> to
> the satisfactory completion of a probation period. For permanent
> appointment applicants must be Australian Citizens or Permanent
> Residents willing to pursue Australian Citizenship. 
> 
> Further details can be obtained by contacting Dr Claudio Tuniz on
> phone:
> (02) 9717 3493, fax: (02) 9717 3257 or e-mail: tuniz at ansto.gov.au.
> Selection criteria are below or can be obtained by telephoning Mrs
> Judy
> Penny on (02) 9717 3385.
> 
> Applications based on the selection criteria, giving the names of at
> least three referees and quoting position number PHY55, should be
> forwarded to Dr Claudio Tuniz, Director, Physics Division, ANSTO, PMB
> 1,
> Menai NSW 2234.
> 
> Applications Close 15 December 1997
> 
> Ansto is an Equal Opportunity Employer
> Smoking in the Workplace is Prohibited
> 
> SELECTION CRITERIA
> 
> AUSTRALIAN NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ORGANISATION
> 
> SELECTION CRITERIA
> 
> DIVISION: PHYSICS - (PHY55) 
> 
> PROJECT: NEUTRON SCATTERING
> 
> CLASSIFICATION: SPRS
> 
> 1.PhD or equivalent in Physics or Chemistry  ESSENTIAL
> 
> 2. International reputation in neutron scattering research ESSENTIAL
> 
> 3.Demonstrated scientific leadership and the ability to inspire other
> scientists ESSENTIAL
> 
> 4. Experience in project management and team development IMPORTANT
> 
> 5.Demonstrated ability to negotiate with a variety of institutes and
> stakeholders IMPORTANT
> 
> ANSTO 11/11/97
> 
> Cherylie Thorn
> Administrative Assistant
> Physics Division
> ANSTO
> Private Mail Bag 1
> MENAI  NSW  2234
> Telephone:  61 2 9717 9039
> Fax:  61 2 9717 3257
> 
> mailto:thorn at ansto.gov.au    http://www.ansto.gov.au
> 
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