========================================================================= Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 00:36:16 +1100 Reply-To: Radiocarbon Mailing List Sender: Radiocarbon Mailing List From: "FINK, David" Subject: AMS Scientist position at ANSTO MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C7542A.97324644" This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7542A.97324644 Content-Type: text/plain OLE_LINK1Physicist / Accelerator Scientist ANTARES / STAR AMS Facility Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Sydney, Australia. Salary range $53K - $67K (plus super) ANSTO's Institute for Environmental Research is a multi-disciplinary research institute of approximately 100 people utilising a broad range of scientific equipment, including two accelerators for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS). The Institute's goal is to carry out balanced strategic and applied research, enhance our nuclear techniques of analyses and develop new applications to support projects in atmospheric, oceanic, terrestrial and marine environments for resource management and palaeo-climate studies. We seek a highly motivated physicist or accelerator scientist to join our team in Accelerator Mass Spectrometry. The successful candidate will carry out research, development and routine accelerator operation involving the measurement of long-lived radioisotopes, such as C-14 (radiocarbon), Be-10, Al-26, and I-129 , using ANSTO's 10 MV ANTARES and 2 MV STAR tandem accelerators. This research involves interaction with other ANSTO institutes, Australian universities, national and international laboratories. Following appropriate training, you will: * Set up and perform AMS measurements with the accelerators; * Assist research scientists in the design and development of new instrumentation & techniques; * Maintain existing accelerators and supporting systems in good working order; * Become familiar with the basic scientific aspects of AMS and the measurement and application of long-lived radioisotopes. You will have successfully completed a degree in Physics, Applied Science or related discipline, and have an excellent academic record. The ability to carry out statistical analyses of data is essential. Experience in AMS and/or operation, design and development of complex laboratory equipment is desirable. An attractive salary package will be offered depending on qualifications and experience. To be eligible for engagement, applicants will require a medical and security assessment. Australian citizenship is preferred. For further details please contact Dr David Fink on (02) 9717-3048, fax (02) 9717-3257 or e-mail David.Fink@ansto.gov.au Further information, selection criteria and application details are available online at www.ansto.gov.au or by contacting Ms Deanne Wood on (02) 9717 3993 or e-mail Deanne.Wood@ansto.gov.au Your application must address the selection criteria, include a CV and the contact details of three professional referees, which should be forwarded by email or mail to Ms Deanne Wood, Institute for Environmental Research, ANSTO, PMB 1, Menai NSW 2234. Applications close: Friday, 23 March 2007 Dr David Fink Project Leader, AMS ANTARES IER, ANSTO, PMB1, Menai, 2234 AUSTRALIA Tel : 61-2-9717-3048 (office) * 3840 (tandem) * 3257 (fax) E-mail : fink@ansto.gov.au see our wwwebsites: > > =========================================================================== To unsubscribe from this list, send the command SIGNOFF C14-L to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU, or send a request to C14-L-request@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7542A.97324644 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by jenner.ansto.gov.au id l1JDaIVr020530

Physicist / Accelerator Scie= ntist

 

ANTARES / STAR  AMS Facility

 

Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation,

Sydney, Australia.

 

Salary range $53K - $67K (plus super)

 

ANSTO's Institute for Environmental Research is a multi-disciplinary research institute of approximately 100 people utilising a broad range of scientific equipment, including two accelerators for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS). The Institute's goal is to carry out balanced strategic and applied research, enhance our nuclear techniques of analyses and develop new applications t= o support projects in atmospheric, oceanic, terrestrial and marine environm= ents for resource management and palaeo-climate studies.

 

We seek a highly motivated physicist= or accelerator scientist to join our team in Accelerator Mass Spectrometry. = The successful candidate will carry out research, development and routine accelerator operation involving the measurement of long-lived radioisotop= es, such as C-14 (radiocarbon), Be-10, Al-26, and I-129 , using ANSTO's 10 MV ANTARES and 2 MV STAR tandem accelerators. This research involves interac= tion with other ANSTO institutes, Australian universities, national and international laboratories.

 

Follow= ing appropriate training, you will:

=B7        Set up and perform AMS measurements with the accelerators;

=B7=      &nbs= p;  Assist research scientists in the design and devel= opment of new instrumentation & techniques;

=B7=      &nbs= p;  Maintain existing accelerators and supporting syst= ems in good working order;

=B7=      &nbs= p;  Become familiar with the basic scientific aspects = of AMS and the measurement and application of long-lived radioisotopes.

 =

You will have <= /span>successfully completed a d= egree in Physics, Applied Science or related discipline, and have an excellent aca= demic record. The ability to carry out statistical analyses of data is essential. Experience in AMS and/or operation, design and development of complex laboratory equipment is desirable. An attractive salary package will be offered depending on qualifications and experience. To be eligible for engagement= , applicants will require a medical and security assessment. Australian citizenship is preferred.

 

For further det= ails please contact Dr David Fink on (02) 9717-3048, fax (02) 9717-3257 or e-m= ail = David.Fink@anst= o.gov.au

 

Further information, selecti= on criteria and application details are available online at www.ansto.gov.au or by contacting Ms Deann= e Wood on (02) 9717 3993 or e-mail Deanne.Wood@ansto.gov.au

 

Your application must address the selection criteria= , include a CV and the contact details of three professional referees, whic= h should be forwarded by email or mail to Ms Deanne Wood, Institute for Environmental Research, ANSTO, PMB 1, Menai NSW 2234.

 

Applications = close:  Friday, 23 March 2007

 

 

<= b>Dr David Fink

<= b>Project Leader, 

<= b>AMS ANTARES

<= b>IER, ANSTO,  PMB1, Menai, 2234

<= st1:country-region>AUSTRALIA

 

Tel : 61-2-9717-3048  (office)

*          &= nbsp;        3840  (tandem)=

*          &= nbsp;        3257  (fax)

E-mail : fink@ansto.gov.au

see our wwwebsites:

<http://www.ansto.gov.au/nugeo>

<http://www.a= nsto.gov.au/nugeo/research/c_ccash.html>

 

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