Research Scientist – SANS
- Employer
- Institut Laue-Langevin
- Location
- Grenoble, France
- Salary
- Unspecified
- Posting live until
- 20 Dec 2024
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Job Details
Context
The Large Scale Structures (LSS) group comprises a range of instruments designed to carry out studies on the structure of matter on a scale of one to hundreds of nanometres and up to microns. The range of science covered is broad, from polymer and colloid science through structural biology to materials science and magnetism. Small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) is the most popular technique in the group with four highly demanded world-class instruments D11, D22, D33 and SAM. We are looking for a scientist with a research interest in soft matter or life sciences and skills in data analysis.
Your tasks
Working within the LSS group in the field of small-angle neutron scattering, while carrying out your own active research programme in soft matter or life sciences, you will be responsible for:
- Co-running the D11 SANS instrument, participating both in the day-to-day operation of the instrument as well as its technical development and upgrade;
- Providing support to users for scientific experiments and offering guidance with data analysis;
- Promoting scientific partnerships in your field of research;
- Participating in the longer term development of instrumentation, sample environment and data analysis.
Your profile
- PhD in physics, biophysics or physical chemistry;
- Experience in small-angle scattering is required;
- General skills in data analysis and knowledge of a programming language (Python or similar) would be an asset.
The post represents an excellent opportunity for young postdoctoral scientists to develop expertise, broaden their experience and interact with leading scientists from around the world. Applications from more experienced scientists able to obtain a secondment period from their home institution will also be considered.
What we offer
Quality of life
A hub for research and technology, the city of Grenoble is ideally located in the heart of the French Alps (just 3 hours from Paris/Provence by train, 1 hour from Lyon international airport and 1 ½ hours from Geneva). It is important for us that our staff achieve a healthy work-life balance. We therefore offer home working (under certain conditions), generous annual paid leave entitlement and a host of other benefits that you will discover when you arrive!
Prospects
We guarantee you a stable 5-year scientist position in a multicultural scientific environment.
Benefits
We offer generous social benefits (expatriation allowance, excellent health cover), moving and relocation assistance (under certain conditions) and an annual productivity bonus. We also offer language courses for you and your partner and subsidies for the use of public transport and the staff canteen, as well as for holidays and a variety of cultural and sports activities.
Sounds interesting?
Then why not take your next career step with us by applying online - preferably in English - via our career portal by 15.12.2024, quoting reference number 24/50. with a list of publications and the names of 3 referees, including one from your present work place.
Please note that all applicants are subject to administrative screening (background checks). For this post, medical fitness for work under ionising radiation is required.
We are committed to equal opportunities and diversity and therefore welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates.
Company
The Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) is an international research centre at the leading edge of neutron science and technology. As the world’s flagship centre for neutron science, the ILL provides scientists with a very high flux of neutrons feeding some 40 state-of-the-art instruments, which are constantly being developed and upgraded.
- Website
- https://www.ill.eu/careers
- Location
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71 avenue des Martyrs
CS 20156
38042 Grenoble
Cedex 9
France
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