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| − | + | <u><b>Postdoctoral Research Associate</u></b> | |
| + | <I>Location : University of Edinburgh</I> | ||
| + | ''Supervisors: Dr James Cumby'' | ||
| − | + | The School of Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh is looking for an exceptional researcher to develop a new method to measure X-ray diffraction during rapid cooling to liquid helium temperatures, and use this to discover new metastable materials with negative thermal expansion. You will work in collaboration with Diamond Light Source, applying expertise across chemistry, physics and engineering. | |
| − | [ | + | For more information, including how to apply, details can be found |
| + | [https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DNB575/postdoctoral-research-associate here] | ||
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| + | <u><b>Postdoctoral Research Associate</u></b> | ||
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| + | <I>Location : Queen Mary University of London</I> | ||
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| + | ''Supervisors: Dr Anthony Phillips and Prof Huasheng Wang'' | ||
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| + | Barocaloric solid-state cooling is a promising new technology that has potential to dramatically reduce the carbon cost of cooling and refrigeration. In an EPSRC-funded collaboration, Dr Anthony Phillips (School of Physical and Chemical Sciences) and Prof Huasheng Wang (School of Engineering and Materials Science) are assembling a team to build a prototype barocaloric cooling device that demonstrates this effect on a laboratory scale, and that can be used to test the operando performance of various barocaloric materials and heat exchange structures. They are looking for a researcher to develop, prepare and test the prototype cooling device for this project. | ||
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| + | More details on the 2 positions available can be found [https://qmul-jobs.tal.net/vx/mobile-0/appcentre-ext/brand-4/candidate/so/pm/1/pl/3/opp/6086-Postdoctoral-Research-Associate/en-GB here] and [https://qmul-jobs.tal.net/vx/mobile-0/appcentre-ext/brand-4/candidate/so/pm/1/pl/3/opp/6070-Postdoctoral-Research-Associate/en-GB here]. | ||
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| + | <u>PhD Studentships:</u> | ||
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| + | <u><b>New approaches for studying the structure of high-temperature molten materials</u></b> | ||
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| + | ''Supervisors: Dr Emma Barney (University of Nottingham) and Oliver Alderman (ISIS Neutron and Muon Source)'' | ||
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| + | This studentship will use neutron diffraction to study molten materials and develop new furnace environments to support the research. It will primarily be based at the ISIS neutron source at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, and will be co supervised by Dr Oliver Alderman. | ||
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| + | https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/engineering/pg-research/molten-materials.aspx | ||
If you would like to put an advert here please email | If you would like to put an advert here please email | ||
| − | [mailto: | + | [mailto:struan.simpson@warwick.ac.uk Struan Simpson] |
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| + | <!-- <u><b> Diamond Light Source - Science Group Leader (Crystallography)</u></b> | ||
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| + | Durham University is seeking to appoint an Assistant Professor in Condensed Matter Physics. We are keen to hear from candidates with a | ||
| + | track record of cutting-edge experimental investigations of magnetic systems, such as topological magnetic materials and quantum magnetism | ||
| + | that involves significant utilisation of international research facilities, such as x-ray and neutron sources. | ||
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| + | For further details of the post and how to apply, please see | ||
| + | https://durham.taleo.net/careersection/du_ext/jobdetail.ftl?job=24001694&tz=GMT%2B01%3A00&tzname=Europe%2FLondon | ||
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| + | Please send enquires about the post to Professor Del Atkinson (del.atkinson@durham.ac.uk), Head of Condensed Matter Physics. | ||
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| + | The Diamond Light source have an opportunity for a Science Group Leader to head the Crystallography science group, with overarching responsibility for the science and technical strategy of the group. The group includes world-class beamlines optimised to deliver high-resolution powder diffraction (I11), extreme conditions and high energy scattering (I15), total scattering for pair distribution function studies (I15-1) and single crystal diffraction (I19). | ||
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| + | For more information, check out the following link | ||
| + | https://vacancies.diamond.ac.uk/vacancy/science-group-leader-crystallography-547821.html --> | ||
Latest revision as of 11:29, 29 May 2025
Jobs in Physical Crystallography
Postdoctoral Opportunities:
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Location : University of Edinburgh
Supervisors: Dr James Cumby
The School of Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh is looking for an exceptional researcher to develop a new method to measure X-ray diffraction during rapid cooling to liquid helium temperatures, and use this to discover new metastable materials with negative thermal expansion. You will work in collaboration with Diamond Light Source, applying expertise across chemistry, physics and engineering.
For more information, including how to apply, details can be found here
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Location : Queen Mary University of London
Supervisors: Dr Anthony Phillips and Prof Huasheng Wang
Barocaloric solid-state cooling is a promising new technology that has potential to dramatically reduce the carbon cost of cooling and refrigeration. In an EPSRC-funded collaboration, Dr Anthony Phillips (School of Physical and Chemical Sciences) and Prof Huasheng Wang (School of Engineering and Materials Science) are assembling a team to build a prototype barocaloric cooling device that demonstrates this effect on a laboratory scale, and that can be used to test the operando performance of various barocaloric materials and heat exchange structures. They are looking for a researcher to develop, prepare and test the prototype cooling device for this project.
More details on the 2 positions available can be found here and here.
PhD Studentships:
New approaches for studying the structure of high-temperature molten materials
Supervisors: Dr Emma Barney (University of Nottingham) and Oliver Alderman (ISIS Neutron and Muon Source)
This studentship will use neutron diffraction to study molten materials and develop new furnace environments to support the research. It will primarily be based at the ISIS neutron source at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, and will be co supervised by Dr Oliver Alderman.
https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/engineering/pg-research/molten-materials.aspx
If you would like to put an advert here please email
Struan Simpson