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==Jobs in Physical Crystallography==
 
==Jobs in Physical Crystallography==
  
==Lecturer position==
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<u>Job Opportunities:</u>
  
Queen Mary will be launching a new Centre for Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, starting in May 2011. The new Director will be Professor Martin Dove, and the Centre will have a research focus on structural condensed matter with special emphasis on local atomic structure. The new Centre will be a hub for the existing condensed matter physics research and complementary research expertise from other areas of the College.
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<u><b> Beamline Scientist - (I07) Surface and Interface High Resolution Diffraction, Diamond Light Source </u></b>
  
We seek to appoint a new lecturer with a focus on experimental methods, particularly with an interest in analysis using the pair distribution function. Candidates should have experience with diffraction methods, use of radiation-beam facilities, appropriate data analysis, programming, sample preparation and synthesis. Applicants should have a very strong research record within condensed matter physics/chemistry, should demonstrate an ability to contribute to new developments in the techniques they use, as well as an interest and ability to collaborate with colleagues within the centre and from other disciplines. It is expected that the successful candidate will be supported with PhD studentships from an early stage. The position will provide the successful candidate with an exceptional opportunity to become part of a new research centre focused on an emergent and active research area.
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''Application deadline: 31st May 2026''
  
Further details, including terms and application procedures, are available from
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The Diamond light source is seeking to appoint a beamline scientist with a permanent contract to a motivated scientist with good experimental skills and the ability to conduct high quality original research. A candidate with knowledge of surface x-ray diffraction/scattering techniques and a background in surface/interface science (this could be UHV, electrochemistry, catalysis, material science, soft matter) would be ideal. The selected candidate will have the opportunity of taking advantage of the unique capabilities of the I07 beamline to develop their own research activity and participate to the in-house research programme - mostly focused on the characterization surfaces/interfaces in-situ and in operando conditions using x-ray diffraction/scattering techniques, with the possibility of combining spectroscopic characterization (XAS, HAXPES).
[http://webapps.qmul.ac.uk/hr/vacancies/jobs.php?id=2120 http://webapps.qmul.ac.uk/hr/vacancies/jobs.php?id=2120]
 
  
The closing date for applications is 17/01/2011.
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For more information, check out the following link:
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https://vacancies.diamond.ac.uk/vacancy/beamline-scientist-i07-surface-and-interface-high-resolution-diffraction-609196.html
  
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<u>PhD Studentships:</u>
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<u><b>Developing novel tools for the analysis of local order using total scattering data</u></b>
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''University of Sheffield''
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''Supervisors: Dr Lewis Owen (University of Sheffield), Prof Katerina Christofidou (University of Sheffield), Dr Gabriel Perez (ISIS Neutron and Muon Source), Dr Alexander Belozerov (STFC Scientific Computing)''
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''Rolling deadline with next assessment: 15th May 2026''
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Total scattering is an advanced X-ray and Neutron scattering technique that provides atomic scale information about the structure of a material. Many important materials systems are known to have properties that are strongly affected by this local structure (effects on the atomic scale) including materials for atomic energy, battery components and structural applications. For example, short-range order (the preference of atoms to sit next to or avoid each other) can affect the radiation damage tolerance, electrical resistivity or strengthening properties of a material.
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This project will look to create novel tools and a coherent workflow that combine the diverse pieces of software used for the analysis of local order using total scattering. The project will involve a mixture of coding, data curation, practical experiments at UK national X-ray and Neutron facilities, and method development. This project would suit someone with a background in Material Science, Chemistry, Physics or Computer Science. The student will be part of the MOSAIC group at the University of Sheffield. The project will involve close work with colleagues at the ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, and the STFC Scientific Computing team. The student will also be part of the Royce Institute Materials 4.0 CDT and be part of a national cohort working to realise the potential of the digital and data revolutions in materials science. CDT students undertake a doctorate with an in-depth technical and professional skills training across a structured 4-year programme.
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If you have informal enquiries please contact Dr [mailto:lewis.owen@sheffield.ac.uk Lewis Owen] (lewis.owen@sheffield.ac.uk)
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For further information see: https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/developing-novel-tools-for-the-analysis-of-local-order-using-total-scattering-data-tscat/?p193479
  
 
If you would like to put an advert here please email  
 
If you would like to put an advert here please email  
[mailto:matt.tucker@stfc.ac.uk Matt Tucker]
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[mailto:struan.simpson@warwick.ac.uk Struan Simpson]

Latest revision as of 08:30, 29 April 2026

Jobs in Physical Crystallography

Job Opportunities:

Beamline Scientist - (I07) Surface and Interface High Resolution Diffraction, Diamond Light Source

Application deadline: 31st May 2026

The Diamond light source is seeking to appoint a beamline scientist with a permanent contract to a motivated scientist with good experimental skills and the ability to conduct high quality original research. A candidate with knowledge of surface x-ray diffraction/scattering techniques and a background in surface/interface science (this could be UHV, electrochemistry, catalysis, material science, soft matter) would be ideal. The selected candidate will have the opportunity of taking advantage of the unique capabilities of the I07 beamline to develop their own research activity and participate to the in-house research programme - mostly focused on the characterization surfaces/interfaces in-situ and in operando conditions using x-ray diffraction/scattering techniques, with the possibility of combining spectroscopic characterization (XAS, HAXPES).

For more information, check out the following link: https://vacancies.diamond.ac.uk/vacancy/beamline-scientist-i07-surface-and-interface-high-resolution-diffraction-609196.html


PhD Studentships:

Developing novel tools for the analysis of local order using total scattering data

University of Sheffield

Supervisors: Dr Lewis Owen (University of Sheffield), Prof Katerina Christofidou (University of Sheffield), Dr Gabriel Perez (ISIS Neutron and Muon Source), Dr Alexander Belozerov (STFC Scientific Computing)

Rolling deadline with next assessment: 15th May 2026

Total scattering is an advanced X-ray and Neutron scattering technique that provides atomic scale information about the structure of a material. Many important materials systems are known to have properties that are strongly affected by this local structure (effects on the atomic scale) including materials for atomic energy, battery components and structural applications. For example, short-range order (the preference of atoms to sit next to or avoid each other) can affect the radiation damage tolerance, electrical resistivity or strengthening properties of a material.

This project will look to create novel tools and a coherent workflow that combine the diverse pieces of software used for the analysis of local order using total scattering. The project will involve a mixture of coding, data curation, practical experiments at UK national X-ray and Neutron facilities, and method development. This project would suit someone with a background in Material Science, Chemistry, Physics or Computer Science. The student will be part of the MOSAIC group at the University of Sheffield. The project will involve close work with colleagues at the ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, and the STFC Scientific Computing team. The student will also be part of the Royce Institute Materials 4.0 CDT and be part of a national cohort working to realise the potential of the digital and data revolutions in materials science. CDT students undertake a doctorate with an in-depth technical and professional skills training across a structured 4-year programme.

If you have informal enquiries please contact Dr Lewis Owen (lewis.owen@sheffield.ac.uk)

For further information see: https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/developing-novel-tools-for-the-analysis-of-local-order-using-total-scattering-data-tscat/?p193479

If you would like to put an advert here please email Struan Simpson