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R&D SCIENTIST/ENGINEER POSITION IN NEUTRON S ... (No replies)

kacper.druzbicki
1 year ago
kacper.druzbicki 1 year ago

The Centro de Física de Materiales – Materials Physics Center has an opening for an R&D Scientist/Engineer (1+1 years), to work with Prof. F. Fernandez-Alonso and collaborators to explore and assess in depth the latest developments and
opportunities offered by ultra-compact neutron sources for scientific and industrial applications. A summary of the project is enclosed below.

https://cfm.ehu.es/view/files/RD-Scientist_Engineer-CFM-NeutronScience-FF.pdf

Interested candidates can apply for this position by sending an email to [email protected] with the following information before 28 February 2023, using the subject label “R&D Scientist/Engineer CFM - NeutronScience”:

1-An updated Curriculum Vitae detailing track record to date. (75%)

2-A presentation letter describing current and future interests (max. 1 page). (25%)

General enquiries or questions about this position should be submitted by email to [email protected] with the subject label “R&D Scientist/Engineer CFM - NeutronScience”.




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Ab initio (from electronic structure) calculation of complex processes in materials