Two Postdoc Positions @ LANSCE

Joyce Roberts joycer at popler.lansce.lanl.gov
Wed Feb 25 12:38:58 CST 1998


Postdoctoral Position in High Pressure Physics and
                  Neutron/X-Ray Diffraction - PD983368 



The Los Alamos Neutron Science Center is seeking a postdoctoral candidate
to work on an ongoing project concerned with
equation of state and thermodynamics of metals, alloys, ceramics, and
minerals under high pressures and high temperatures. With
a mission to conduct high pressure research in support of the Science-Based
Stockpile Stewardship program of the Department of
Energy/Defense Programs, primary responsibilitites will include sample
preparation, in-situ high-pressure/temperature neutron/x-ray
diffraction experiments, data processing using Rietveld technique and
thermodynamic analysis. Previous experience with
neutron/x-ray diffraction and high pressure technologies are highly
desirable. The candidate is expected to publish the results of
his/her basic research in the open literature and present it at relevant
conferences. For further technical inquires, contact Dr.
Yusheng Zhao at yzhao at lanl.gov 

A Ph.D. in Solid State Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science or related
fields completed within the last three years or soon to be
completed is required. Annual starting salaries range from $45,700 to
$49,300, plus a generous, comprehensive benefits package.
Candidates may compete for a Director's Fellowship and outstanding
candidates may be considered for the prestigious J. Robert
Oppenheimer Fellowship (Starting salary -$70,000). For consideration,
submit TWO COPIES of a resume and publications list
along with a cover letter outlining current research interests and names of
three references to: 

Postdoc programs, PD983368
MS P290
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, NM 87545.

NOTE: Advertisement #PD983368 must be referenced in the address. 

Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Individuals with
disabilities needing reasonable accommodation should call (505)
667-8622. A Teletype Device for the Deaf (TDD) is available by calling
(505) 665-5357. Los Alamos National Laboratory is operated
by the University of California for the US Department of Energy.


Postdoctoral Position in Real Time Powder Diffraction -
                                        PD983372 



The Manuel Lujan Jr. Neutron Scattering Center (Lujan Center) of the LANSCE
Division is seeking a postdoctoral candidate in the
area of high intensity neutron powder diffraction. The project involves the
development and extension of methods for powder
diffraction to a variety of materials structure characterization under a
wide variety of conditions. Of particular interest are in situ
studies of chemical reactions under conditions of pressure and temperature
and in situ studies of the evolution of crystallographic
texture. It is anticipated that part of the work would be in conjunction
with the development of the new UC Materials Research
Diffractometer. Ability to obtain a DOE "Q" clearance which usually
requires US citizenship is preferred. For further technical
inquires, contact Robert B. Von Dreele at (505)667-3630 or vondreele at lanl.gov 

A Ph.D. in Physics, Chemistry, or closely related field completed within
the last three years or soon to be completed is required.
Annual starting salaries range from $45,700 to $49,300, plus a generous,
comprehensive benefits package. Candidates may
compete for a Director's Fellowship and outstanding candidates may be
considered for the prestigious J. Robert Oppenheimer
Fellowship (Starting salary -$70,000). For consideration, submit TWO COPIES
of a resume and publications list along with a cover
letter outlining current research interests , names, addresses, and phone
numbers of three references, ONE COPY of University
transcripts and copies of relevant publications to: 

Postdoc programs, PD983372
MS P290
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, NM 87545.

NOTE: Advertisement #PD983372 must be referenced in the address. 

Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Individuals with
disabilities needing reasonable accommodation should call (505)
667-8622. A Teletype Device for the Deaf (TDD) is available by calling
(505) 665-5357. Los Alamos National Laboratory is operated
by the University of California for the US Department of Energy.  




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