Postdoctoral position available at University of Leeds/ISIS

Chris Marrows phy5chm at phys-irc.novell.leeds.ac.uk
Wed Nov 22 15:07:02 CST 2000


We are at present seeking a postdoctoral researcher to study
off-specular magnetic scattering of neutrons and x-rays from thin 
film magnetic structures. This is a joint project between the
Univeristy of Leeds and ISIS, we expect the postdoc to be mainly 
based in Leeds. We are particularly seeking candidates with 
experience in one or more of the following areas: thin film 
deposition by sputtering and MBE, thin magnetic films, transport 
measurements, and in particular structural and magnetic 
characterisation of films by neutron and x-ray scattering. Candidates
should have a PhD or equivalent in physics or a related discipline. 
The position is available immediately,and is of 3 years duration.

We wish to study micromagnetic disorder by using off-specular
neutron and resonant magnetic x-ray scattering techniques. The
work will involve the growth of ultrathin film magnetic layered
structures with controlled defects or disorder by MBE and
sputtering. Diffuse scattering experiments will be carried out at
ISIS (Rutherford Appleton Lab) and the SRS (Daresbury Lab), with
the potential to also visit ESRF and ILL in Grenoble. This is a
joint project with scientists at ISIS.

Starting salary will be in the range stlg 16,775 - stlg 19,482 per
annum depending on age and experience. If you are interested then
please send a short curriculum vitae including details of all
relevant experience, a publication list and the names and contact
details of two people willing to provide references, one of whom
should be your present employer, to vacancies at phy.leeds.ac.uk.
Further details about the group can be found at
http://www.stoner.leeds.ac.uk.
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  Dr Chris Marrows      
  Dept of Physics & Astronomy,  E.C.Stoner Laboratory,
  University of Leeds, Leeds. LS2 9JT  UK
  Phone : +44 (0)113 2333780   Fax  : +44 (0)113 2333846  
  http://www.stoner.leeds.ac.uk
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