Publicerad: 2024-10-14
Instrument Scientist for ESTIA
The European Spallation Source (ESS) is a partnership organization of 13 European member countries located in the city of Lund, Sweden. The ESS is hiring motivated and inspiring people from across the globe to design, construct and operate the world’s most powerful neutron source. We seek collaborative, talented people in a range of fields who are excited about playing a part in the future of science in Europe.
The ESTIA instrument at ESS is looking for an Instrument Scientist. This is a critical role that exists within the Large-Scale Structures Division. ESTIA is a focusing reflectometer designed specifically with the needs of the condensed matter and magnetic materials communities in mind, and will be among the first instruments to become operational at ESS. Supported by the ESTIA team including the lead scientist, data scientist, operations engineer, and our in-kind partner, the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), you will be tasked with helping to deliver the ESTIA instrument to hot commissioning and prepare the instrument for user operations. Further, your responsibilities and qualifications will include:
About the team:
The tasks and responsibilities of the ESTIA instrument team include but are not limited to:
• Finalize installation of the ESTIA instrument.
• Commissioning of the instrument, both with and without neutrons.
• Plan and implement further developments and upgrades of the instrument.
• Deliver state-of-the-art scientific capabilities for internal and external users to enable the wider science community to advance science and technology.
• Push the state-of-the-art capabilities of neutron reflectometry.
Your role and responsibilities:
• Work with the ESTIA team, and our in-kind partner PSI, to plan and execute the instrument cold and hot
• Help to prepare “First Science” experiments to be carried out during the initial operation phase of ESS.
• Provide expertise in the scientific application of neutron reflectometry and in neutron reflectometry method development.
• Continue and develop your own research in line with the ESTIA science case.
• Establish and maintain collaborations with universities, laboratories and other relevant actors.
• Engage with the international reflectometry community, e.g. through presentations at conferences/workshops and experiments at other facilities.
• Once in operation, support the user programme at ESS by performing local contacting duties and collaborative research.
Required qualifications:
• PhD in the physical sciences with research interests and publication record aligned with the science focus of the ESTIA instrument, which includes condensed matter and magnetism.
• Experience and technical interest in polarized neutron reflectometry, preferably using time-of-flight techniques, including knowledge of data treatment and modeling.
• Ability to work in a team with people of a variety of disciplines in an international collaboration.
• Excellent written and oral English skills.
• Flexibility to travel. The project requires occasional travel between ESS and partner facilities.
Additional desirable qualifications and experience:
• Operation and development of neutron instrumentation and/or instrument control.
• Programming experience in Python.
• Complementary experience from and competence in x-ray reflectivity.
• Proven track record of using polarized neutron reflectivity.
Duration & Location
The position is a 3-year full-time position located in Lund, Sweden.
Application & Contact
Please provide your CV in English by clicking on “apply” and following the instructions.
The position will be open until filled.
For more information regarding the ESS recruitment process, please follow this link https://europeanspallationsource.se/ess-recruitment- process.
For further information regarding the position, please contact the Line Manager, Andrew Jackson, Head of the Large-Scale Structures Division, andrew.jackson@ess.eu.
For further information regarding the recruitment process, please contact Recruitment Partner, Kate Quaak, kathryn.quaak@ess.eu.
For trade union information please contact Unionen / Conny Wendt at +46 72 179 24 63 or SACO / Swedish Association of Graduate Engineers/ Yngve Levinson at +46 72 179 21 65
We look forward to receiving your application!
The ESTIA instrument at ESS is looking for an Instrument Scientist. This is a critical role that exists within the Large-Scale Structures Division. ESTIA is a focusing reflectometer designed specifically with the needs of the condensed matter and magnetic materials communities in mind, and will be among the first instruments to become operational at ESS. Supported by the ESTIA team including the lead scientist, data scientist, operations engineer, and our in-kind partner, the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), you will be tasked with helping to deliver the ESTIA instrument to hot commissioning and prepare the instrument for user operations. Further, your responsibilities and qualifications will include:
About the team:
The tasks and responsibilities of the ESTIA instrument team include but are not limited to:
• Finalize installation of the ESTIA instrument.
• Commissioning of the instrument, both with and without neutrons.
• Plan and implement further developments and upgrades of the instrument.
• Deliver state-of-the-art scientific capabilities for internal and external users to enable the wider science community to advance science and technology.
• Push the state-of-the-art capabilities of neutron reflectometry.
Your role and responsibilities:
• Work with the ESTIA team, and our in-kind partner PSI, to plan and execute the instrument cold and hot
• Help to prepare “First Science” experiments to be carried out during the initial operation phase of ESS.
• Provide expertise in the scientific application of neutron reflectometry and in neutron reflectometry method development.
• Continue and develop your own research in line with the ESTIA science case.
• Establish and maintain collaborations with universities, laboratories and other relevant actors.
• Engage with the international reflectometry community, e.g. through presentations at conferences/workshops and experiments at other facilities.
• Once in operation, support the user programme at ESS by performing local contacting duties and collaborative research.
Required qualifications:
• PhD in the physical sciences with research interests and publication record aligned with the science focus of the ESTIA instrument, which includes condensed matter and magnetism.
• Experience and technical interest in polarized neutron reflectometry, preferably using time-of-flight techniques, including knowledge of data treatment and modeling.
• Ability to work in a team with people of a variety of disciplines in an international collaboration.
• Excellent written and oral English skills.
• Flexibility to travel. The project requires occasional travel between ESS and partner facilities.
Additional desirable qualifications and experience:
• Operation and development of neutron instrumentation and/or instrument control.
• Programming experience in Python.
• Complementary experience from and competence in x-ray reflectivity.
• Proven track record of using polarized neutron reflectivity.
Duration & Location
The position is a 3-year full-time position located in Lund, Sweden.
Application & Contact
Please provide your CV in English by clicking on “apply” and following the instructions.
The position will be open until filled.
For more information regarding the ESS recruitment process, please follow this link https://europeanspallationsource.se/ess-recruitment- process.
For further information regarding the position, please contact the Line Manager, Andrew Jackson, Head of the Large-Scale Structures Division, andrew.jackson@ess.eu.
For further information regarding the recruitment process, please contact Recruitment Partner, Kate Quaak, kathryn.quaak@ess.eu.
For trade union information please contact Unionen / Conny Wendt at +46 72 179 24 63 or SACO / Swedish Association of Graduate Engineers/ Yngve Levinson at +46 72 179 21 65
We look forward to receiving your application!