[Neutron] Vacancy for a Research Scientist at ILL

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Fri Nov 4 14:36:04 CST 2005


*_Research Scientist position at ILL_*


The Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL), situated in Grenoble, France, is 
Europe's leading research facility for fundamental research using 
neutrons. The ILL operates the brightest neutron source in the world, 
reliably delivering intense neutron beams to 40 unique scientific 
instruments.  The Institute welcomes 1500 visiting scientists per year 
to carry out world class research in solid state physics, 
crystallography, soft matter, biology, chemistry and fundamental 
physics.  Funded primarily by its 3 founder members, France, Germany and 
the United Kingdom, the ILL has also signed scientific collaboration 
agreements with 7 other European countries.
The Science Division currently has a vacancy in its *Time-Of-Flight and 
High Resolution Group* for a *RESEARCH SCIENTIST (M/F).*

The post represents an excellent opportunity for a young postdoctoral 
scientist to develop expertise, broaden his/her experience and interact 
with leading scientists from around the world. Applications from more 
experienced scientists able to obtain a secondment period from their 
home institute will also be considered.

The successful candidate will be co-responsible for operating and 
improving the polarised neutron spectrometer D7. This instrument is used 
primarily for the elastic scattering of polarised neutrons for 
investigating magnetic solid-state phenomena. Inelastic scattering 
experiments are possible in the energy range 0.5 to 10 meV and their 
potential is to be increased.

The ILL is seeking a highly motivated scientist with a PhD in physics. 
In addition to carrying out his/her own active research programme, the 
scientist will be responsible for assisting ILL's visiting scientists 
with their experiments and will also participate in operating and 
developing the D7 instrument. Duties will also include the promotion of 
scientific partnerships in his/her field of research.
Knowledge of neutron scattering techniques would be appreciated. An 
interest in instrumentation, computing and development is essential. 
Applications from non-specialists are nevertheless openly encouraged.

The successful candidate will be offered a fixed-term contract, the 
duration of which will under no circumstances exceed five (5) years In 
addition to a competitive salary, certain benefits (partial 
reimbursement of removal expenses, adaptation allowance, etc.) may be 
offered.
Further information can be obtained by contacting the Time-of-flight and 
High Resolution Group Leader, Dr. H. Schober, tel. +33 (0)4 76 20 72 06, 
e-mail: schober at ill.fr <mailto:schober at ill.fr>.

Applications with curriculum vitae, a list of publications and the names 
of two academic referees should be sent, quoting reference *05/28*, no 
later than *05.12.2005,* by e-mail to Laurence Tellier*: *tellier at ill.fr 
<mailto:tellier at ill.fr>, or by letter to:
*
**Dr. H. Schober, Group Leader TOF/HR - INSTITUT LAUE-LANGEVIN *
*B.P. 156 - 38042 GRENOBLE CEDEX 9 - France
www.ill.fr*



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