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XFEL. About your role: Application of storage-ring and FEL-based X-ray scattering methods to BlueMat topics (such as role of confined geometries on structure and dynamics on liquids) In particular
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characterization strategies mainly based on our non-destructive X-ray based methods: X-ray diffraction, scattering & imaging. Active interactions and support of scientific collaborators and industrial partners
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instrumentation , X-Ray Physics , X-ray Scattering , X-ray Science Appl Deadline: 2026/01/01 11:59PM (posted 2025/06/05, listed until 2026/04/01) Position Description: Apply Position Description Program Overview
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scattering is an advanced X-ray and Neutron scattering technique that provides atomic scale information about the structure of a material. Many important materials systems are known to have properties
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of the most brilliant storage-ring-based X-ray sources for high-energy photons and coherence applications worldwide. It is operated at a particle energy of 6 GeV and is therefore especially suited to produce X
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X-ray and neutron measurements on powder (crystalline or amorphous) samples under in situ conditions (2) Develop in situ capabilities for neutron scattering instruments at HFIR (3) Combining neutron
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main contributor to the In-situ X-ray diffraction experiments performed for studying the formation of new silicides using both large volume presses such as multi-anvil and Paris-Edinburgh Presses
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physics/quantitative biology, with good wet lab skills. Experience of using techniques, such as light, X-ray, or neutron scattering and/or fluorescence techniques such as TIRF, FRAP, FCS, STED or PALM
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in biobased nanocomposites subjected to extension using small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and related methods. The work will be carried out in close collaboration with Laboratoire Rhéologie et
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experience in experimental soft matter or biological physics/quantitative biology, with good wet lab skills. Experience of using techniques, such as light, X-ray, or neutron scattering and/or fluorescence