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[SA_Scat] Job advertisement TUM-FRM II, instrument scientist SANS-1

The Technical University Munich operates the high flux Neutron Source Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II) located at the scientific campus in Garching, Germany. The neutron source itself, its research instruments as well as the irradiation facilities provide unique possibilities for the scientific and industrial use of neutron beams.
Within the collaboration of the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ) we operate jointly, together with the Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, the small angle scattering instrument SANS-1. For the operation and further development, we invite applications (full time position 40.1 h/week) as

Instrument scientist
Description of position
Your task is the operation of the SANS-1 instrument and user support for external and internal researchers. You are involved in further development of the instrument and its scientific use and are part of the core instrument team as co-responsible instrument scientist. You collaborate closely with scientists and engineers from different groups and research areas. You pursue your own research topics related to soft-matter physics or biology based on the use of scattering techniques, especially on small angle neutron scattering.
Qualification and Experience
You have a degree in physics, chemistry, material science or related fields, ideally completed with a PhD / doctorate degree. You have knowledge and experience in the application of scattering techniques especially with neutrons or synchrotron radiation. You gained experience in the research of soft matter systems or questions related to biology. Persuasive communication skills and ability to work in a team in an international environment are mandatory. Good oral and written English skills are required, German language skills are an asset.
The appointment is initially limited; a prolongation is possible. The payment is based on the German pay scale TV-L. The Technical University Munich is an equal opportunity employer. Therefore women are especially encouraged to apply. Handicapped applicants having an equivalent experience will be preferred.
Further information is given by Dr. Sebastian Mühlbauer, phone +49 89 289 10784, sebastian.muehlbauer@frm2.tum.de<mailto:sebastian.muehlbauer@frm2.tum.de>
Applications will be reviewed after February 8th, 2019 and are accepted until the position is filled. Applicants should send a letter of interest describing relevant experience including detailed curriculum vitae by regular or electronic mail (merged to a pdf file) stating the reference number ISANS012019 to:
Technische Universität München
Forschungsneutronenquelle Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II)
Personalabteilung
Lichtenbergstraße 1; D-85747 Garching
Phone: +49 89 289 14614
E-Mail: jobs@frm2.tum.de<mailto:jobs@frm2.tum.de>
www.frm2.tum.de<http://www.frm2.tum.de>


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Dr. Sebastian Mühlbauer

SANS-1 Project



Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ)

Technische Universität München

Lichtenbergstr. 1, D-85747 Garching, Germany



phone: 049-(0)89-289-10784

email: sebastian.muehlbauer@frm2.tum.de<mailto:sebastian.muehlbauer@frm2.tum.de>

http://www.frm2.tum.de
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