Neutron Spin-Echo Position at NIST

Charlie Glinka cglinka at nist.gov
Wed Nov 8 15:14:27 CST 2000


NEUTRON SPIN ECHO SPECTROMETER INSTRUMENT SCIENTIST

NIST CENTER FOR NEUTRON RESEARCH
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY

The NIST Center for Neutron Research (NCNR) is seeking qualified 
candidates for a position as an instrument scientist to assist with 
the scientific and user programs on the NCNR's now operational 
Neutron Spin Echo Spectrometer (NSE).  A Ph.D. in experimental Soft 
Condensed Matter Physics, Materials Science or Chemical Physics who 
has studied dynamical phenomena using scattering techniques or 
nuclear magnetic resonance is sought to share the responsibilities 
and opportunities associated with the application of NSE to elucidate 
dynamical processes occurring on nanosecond time scales in 
macromolecular and other types of systems.  The responsibilities 
include assisting visiting researchers conduct experiments and reduce 
data; testing and calibrating the spectrometer; and participating in 
instrument and equipment development projects.  The position affords 
the opportunity for independent and collaborative research using the 
NSE and the NCNR's other cold neutron spectrometers, which now 
include a high resolution disk-chopper spectrometer and a 
backscattering spectrometer.  Together these instruments provide the 
widest dynamic range for neutron spectroscopy in the U.S.

The initial appointment will be for two years with the possibility of 
a one- or two-year extension.  The salary range is $45,000 to 
$60,000, depending on qualifications and experience.

Send expressions of interest and a resume to:

Dr. Charles J. Glinka
NIST Center for Neutron Research
100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8562
Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8562
Tel: 301-975-6242
Email: cglinka at nist.gov

or

Dr. Nicholas Rosov
NIST Center for Neutron Research
100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8562
Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8562
Tel: 301-975-5254
Fax: 301-921-9847
  email: nrosov at nist.gov

Additional information about the NIST Center for Neutron Research is
available on the Web at <http://www.ncnr.nist.gov>.
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