[Neutron] ANSTO: Instrument Scientists x 2 Positions Available - Polarised-neutron reflectometry & 3He polarised neutrons [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

SCHULZ, Jamie jys at ansto.gov.au
Mon Oct 28 23:22:55 CET 2019


Instrument Scientists x 2 Positions Available
*         Ongoing | Full Time | $98k - $127k +15.4% super
*         Lucas Heights | Work-life balance |  Health & Wellbeing Programs
*         Great opportunity to utilise your instrument experience in a unique facility
*         Polarised-neutron reflectometry & 3He polarised neutrons.
See ANSTO website for full details<https://anstocareers.nga.net.au/cp/index.cfm?event=jobs.checkJobDetailsNewApplication&returnToEvent=jobs.listJobs&jobid=133C4310-BE81-406A-9975-AADA00B9B0EE&CurATC=INT&CurBID=0AC44449%2DCFC1%2D4622%2D9710%2D9DB401354878&JobListID=22FC4F47%2DE994%2D46A3%2DB8C9%2D9BC901269F43&jobsListKey=133ba92b%2Dda33%2D4ac6%2Da9f0%2Dc9d5e290deea&persistVariables=CurATC,CurBID,JobListID,jobsListKey,JobID&lid=34247460096>.
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About the positions
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The OPAL Reactor also provides neutrons to a suite of 15 neutron-scattering instruments, within the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering (ACNS), the leading centre for neutron scattering in the Southern Hemisphere.

We are seeking suitably qualified scientists to step into ongoing Instrument Scientist positions for the Platypus neutron reflectometer (1 position) and 3He Polarisation Station and polarisation capabilities on neutron scattering instruments (1 position).  For Platypus we are particularly interested in applicants with experience in polarised-neutron reflectometry and for the 3He Polarisation Station applicants with experience in 3He polarisation and/or a strong background in polarisation methods.

For further details about all instruments, see https://www.ansto.gov.au/ACNS<https://www.ansto.gov.au/research/facilities/australian-centre-for-neutron-scattering>

An Instrument Scientist operates, maintains, and improves a neutron-scattering instrument or other capabilities at the OPAL research reactor for the benefit of the user community.  Reporting to the Reflectometry Group Manager, you will have experience undertaking experiments, supporting users, and be able to analyse neutron scattering data. You will also be required to undertake scientific research as well contribute to the technical development of ACNS's neutron scattering capabilities.


Duties and responsibilities


*         Provide scientific and technical support, advice and training to national and international neutron-beam instrument users, including the making of scientific and technical decisions, ensuring  outcomes from allocated beam-time are maximised and the user experience is optimal;

*         Reduce and correct user data and provide advice or further data processing and interpretation;

*         Liaise with the scientific community to develop the user base for the neutron-scattering instrument to ensure maximum usage of equipment, develop the community of collaborators and users, and maximise revenue;

*         Develop knowledge of industry best practice and technological developments to contribute to improvement of the instrument and associated facilities;
Skills and Experience

*         PhD in Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Materials Science, Engineering, or a related discipline;

*         Post-doctoral (or similar) experience in execution and research applications of neutron or x-ray scattering or relevant area of research;

*         Demonstrated sound contribution to research within the discipline which has made a recognisable advancement of knowledge or its application at a national level and solid track record of publication;

*         Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
For further technical information relating to this position please refer to the ANSTO Website<https://anstocareers.nga.net.au/cp/index.cfm?event=jobs.checkJobDetailsNewApplication&returnToEvent=jobs.listJobs&jobid=133C4310-BE81-406A-9975-AADA00B9B0EE&CurATC=INT&CurBID=0AC44449%2DCFC1%2D4622%2D9710%2D9DB401354878&JobListID=22FC4F47%2DE994%2D46A3%2DB8C9%2D9BC901269F43&jobsListKey=133ba92b%2Dda33%2D4ac6%2Da9f0%2Dc9d5e290deea&persistVariables=CurATC,CurBID,JobListID,jobsListKey,JobID&lid=34247460096> or contact Stephen Holt via Stephen.Holt at ansto.gov.au<mailto:Stephen.Holt at ansto.gov.au> or on (02) 9717 3173.


Dr Jamie Schulz

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Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering
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