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worldwide. Its particle accelerator produces intense X-ray beams that are used by thousands of scientists each year for experiments in diverse fields such as biology, medicine, environmental sciences
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Reference Number: 1113829 About the Role: This position is responsible for managing the X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) Facility within the John de Laeter Centre (JdLC) at Curtin University. The JdLC is a
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and data analysis related to structural studies to be carried out in situ and operando using diffraction techniques (X-rays, neutrons). The activities involve setting up diffraction experiments and
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microscopy, particle size and surface area analysis, density measurements, and X-ray diffraction. In-situ techniques such as thermogravimetric analysis and dilatometry will be applied, complemented by
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crystallography, specifically in the structure solution and refinement of small molecule crystals using either electron or X-ray diffraction techniques. While candidates with experience in structure analysis based
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with molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). Experience with magneto-optic Kerr effect (MOKE), Hall effect measurements, SQUID magnetometry, X-ray diffraction (XRD), AFM, or related characterization techniques
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in any of the following methods will be advantageous: Single-crystal crystallography, Powder X-ray diffraction, NMR, UV-vis, IR and Luminescence spectroscopy, electrochemistry. The candidate will hold
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are looking for a candidate to carry out the following functions: Analyze coherent diffractive imaging datasets, reconstructing real space images from X-ray scattering patterns. Analyze time-dependent real
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) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteLaboratoire Léon BrillouinCountryFranceCityGRENOBLE CEDEX 9Geofield Contact City GRENOBLE CEDEX 9 Website http://www-llb.cea.fr/ STATUS: EXPIRED X (formerly
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synthesised in situ using a state-of-the-art pulsed laser deposition system. Key characterisations include X-ray diffraction for structural properties and temperature-dependent magneto-optical properties