[Neutron] Instrument Scientist: ANSTO (SIKA)

Jason jason.gardnerfinstp at gmail.com
Sat Nov 23 11:40:53 CET 2013


The National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center (NSRRC) is seeking candidates for an instrument scientist position for the cold triple axis SIKA.  The position is within the NSRRC neutron scattering group which operates SIKA within the Bragg Institute and helps develop the Taiwan neutron research program.  The Bragg Institute at Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization (ANSTO) is just south of Sydney.  ANSTO is one of Australia's foremost scientific research and development organisations, focusing on delivering the benefits of nuclear science to the Australian community, particularly through the operation of Australia's state-of-the art OPAL Nuclear Research Reactor which also produces the majority of Australia's nuclear medicines.  

A doctorate in condensed matter physics or related discipline is required.  Experience in triple-axis neutron spectrometry or related techniques, and familiarity with computer software development for triple-axis data acquisition and analysis, is desirable but not essential.
 
The incumbent is expected to assist scientific users on the SIKA spectrometer and contribute to the running of the instrument, as well as perform their own independent research taking advantage of the wide range of neutron instrumentation available at the Bragg Institute.   

This opening, at the associate or assistant level and will be on a continuing bases after a one year probationary period.  A income package, including salary and a Sydney living allowance will be based on qualifications and experience.

Please send inquiries to Dr Jason S Gardner (jasong at ansto.gov.au)
Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a research plan, and three letters of recommendation (sent separately by the referees) to:
Ms. Stella Su (E-mail: su.stella at nsrrc.org.tw)
National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center
101 Hsin-Ann Road, Hsinchu Science Park
Hsinchu 30076, Taiwan
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