Location: | Didcot |
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Salary: | £39,375 per annum |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 11th March 2024 |
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Closes: | 1st April 2024 |
Job Ref: | 2400008H |
As part of a recent collaboration between ISIS and PSI, a package of work relating to the development of new techniques for high-pressure neutron and muon measurements has been put together. Part of this work package includes funding for a postdoctoral researcher, to expand the high-pressure science program at both ISIS and PSI.
Background
The ISIS Neutron and Muon Source (ISIS) is one of the UK’s leading national research facilities for studying condensed matter at extreme conditions. As a central facility, ISIS has a strong scientific user programme with extensive national and international links. This includes the neutron and muon facilities in Switzerland, Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI, SINQ and SmS). This has resulted in the formation of a collaborative project between ISIS and PSI, looking to develop new programmes of study in high-pressure for both facilities.
This new research position will join the Crystallography Group at ISIS, working in collaboration with researchers at PSI. The ISIS Crystallography Group operates 7 neutron diffraction instruments, performing diffraction measurements covering a range of academic and industrial research. High-pressure measurements are routinely performed on many of these instruments, including on the dedicated PEARL diffractometer. PEARL can deliver very low-background, well corrected data from a wide range of different sample types. This is meaningful for the study of many molecular materials, which can also demonstrate exciting magnetic phenomena which can be studied uniquely.
We are looking to appoint a highly motivated research scientist to a two-year postdoctoral position at ISIS. The principal duties are to work with the instrument team on PEARL to develop the high-pressure diffraction capabilities available to the user programme at ISIS and PSI. In addition, independent research will be encouraged, though this should relate to high-pressure phenomena using neutron diffraction and muon spectroscopy.
For an informal discussion about this role please contact: Christopher Ridley Christopher.ridley@stfc.ac.uk
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