[Neutron] Scientist position at HMI

Marie Haltod haltod at hmi.de
Mon Nov 29 15:20:39 CST 2004


HAHN MEITNER INSTITUTE, BERLIN
Department of Magnetism
Scientist PH.D.
(Physicist, Chemist)
NO. SF 04/25

We invite applications for a postdoctoral position in the Berlin Neutron 
Scattering Centre BENSC at the Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin, Germany. 
The Hahn-Meitner-Institut is a German National Laboratory and a member 
of the Hermann von Helmholtz Association of National Research Centres 
and has about 800 employees. It hosts the Berlin Neutron Scattering 
Center (BENSC) (http://www.hmi.de/bensc/), a user facility open to 
scientists from all over the world. To probe the structure and dynamics 
of solids and liquids, BENSC provides the national and international 
research community with state-of-the-art neutron scattering equipment 
and expertise.

The successful candidate will have a recent Ph.D. in physics or 
chemistry and experience in neutron scattering, preferably in inelastic 
neutron scattering experiments. He/she will share the responsibility for 
operating the thermal triple axis spectrometer E1 of BENSC (see 
http://www.hmi.de/bensc/ ). This includes assisting guest scientists at 
E1 and taking part in instrument development work. The successful 
candidate is also supposed to perform his own research program, 
preferably in the field of magnetism.
The appointment would be for 3 years and is renewable for another 2 
years. The salary is in the range of 33000 – 38000 EUR depending on age.
Applicants should send a letter of application, a detailed CV, a list of 
publications, and copies of degrees to Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin, 
Abt. Personal und Soziales, Glienicker Str. 100, D-14109 Berlin, Germany 
before 15 December 2004 quoting reference No. SF 2004/25

For informal inquiries, please contact Dr. H.A. Graf (phone 
+49-30-8062-2778, e-mail Graf at hmi.de).


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Marie Haltod
Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin
Abt. SF2
Glienicker Str. 100
14109 Berlin
Tel. +49-30-8062-2689
Fax  +49-30-8062-2999







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