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You are invited to join iThemba LABS, a National Scientific Facility, operated by the National Research Foundation (NRF). iThemba LABS is a multi-disciplinary organisation where our competency is the provision of scientifically and medically useful radiation for training, research and radionuclide production. The facility is situated in a picturesque environment some 35 km east of Cape Town.
The basic research in the Department of Nuclear Physics is carried out with the Separated-Sector Cyclotron (SSC) facility, which produces a variety of beams from 200 MeV protons to 750 MeV 136Xe. Research facilities include:
• the AFRODITE gamma-ray spectrometer, for which 9 Clover and 8 LEPS HPGe detectors are available. Ancillary devices consist of a recoil detector and the DIAMANT light charged-particle array, which will be available under a co-operative agreement. Also under development is a new digital data acquisition system and the commissioning of a TIGRESS clover detector.
• the K600 Magnetic Spectrometer, which has achieved an energy resolution of ~23 keV by applying dispersion matching techniques. Under development is a zero degree facility that will permit the measurement of proton and other light ion scattering reactions at 0° with high energy resolution ΔE / E ≈ 10-4.
• a general-purpose scattering chamber of 1.5 m diameter.
At least one, possibly two, post-doctoral fellowships (2 year appointment with possibility of 1 year extension) is available in the Department of Nuclear Physics at iThemba LABS, with both positions linked mainly to research performed with the gamma-ray spectrometer.
Minimum requirements: Ph.D in experimental nuclear physics with the emphasis on nuclear spectroscopy with gamma-ray arrays using either light or heavy ions in the energy range available at iThemba LABS. Skills and behavioural attributes: the ability to train post-graduates up to at least M.Sc. level – to initiate and lead research projects. Your key focus will be: your own research (proposing, planning and performing experiments, data analysis and interpretation, publication of results) – training of post-graduates in nuclear physics – contributing to research projects of other members of the group - assisting in facility development and maintenance. Desirable: Experience with commissioning of gamma-ray tracking detectors and digital signal processing-based data acquisition system.
The closing date for applications is Friday, 31st December 2010
Applicants should submit a detailed CV, including a list of own publications, the names and contact details of three references and covering letter summarising the reason for applying, to the Human Resources Department; iThemba LABS, P O Box 722, Somerset West, 7129; Tel: +27 21 8431000; Fax:+27 21 843 3756; E-mail: cindy@tlabs.ac.za; website: http://www.tlabs.ac.za
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
You are invited to join iThemba LABS, a National Scientific Facility, operated by the National Research Foundation (NRF). iThemba LABS is a multi-disciplinary organisation where our competency is the provision of scientifically and medically useful radiation for training, research and radionuclide production. The facility is situated in a picturesque environment some 35 km east of Cape Town.
The basic research in the Department of Nuclear Physics is carried out with the Separated-Sector Cyclotron (SSC) facility, which produces a variety of beams from 200 MeV protons to 750 MeV 136Xe. Research facilities include:
• the AFRODITE gamma-ray spectrometer, for which 9 Clover and 8 LEPS HPGe detectors are available. Ancillary devices consist of a recoil detector and the DIAMANT light charged-particle array, which will be available under a co-operative agreement. Also under development is a new digital data acquisition system and the commissioning of a TIGRESS clover detector.
• the K600 Magnetic Spectrometer, which has achieved an energy resolution of ~23 keV by applying dispersion matching techniques. Under development is a zero degree facility that will permit the measurement of proton and other light ion scattering reactions at 0° with high energy resolution ΔE / E ≈ 10-4.
• a general-purpose scattering chamber of 1.5 m diameter.
At least one, possibly two, post-doctoral fellowships (2 year appointment with possibility of 1 year extension) is available in the Department of Nuclear Physics at iThemba LABS, with both positions linked mainly to research performed with the gamma-ray spectrometer.
Minimum requirements: Ph.D in experimental nuclear physics with the emphasis on nuclear spectroscopy with gamma-ray arrays using either light or heavy ions in the energy range available at iThemba LABS. Skills and behavioural attributes: the ability to train post-graduates up to at least M.Sc. level – to initiate and lead research projects. Your key focus will be: your own research (proposing, planning and performing experiments, data analysis and interpretation, publication of results) – training of post-graduates in nuclear physics – contributing to research projects of other members of the group - assisting in facility development and maintenance. Desirable: Experience with commissioning of gamma-ray tracking detectors and digital signal processing-based data acquisition system.
The closing date for applications is Friday, 31st December 2010
Applicants should submit a detailed CV, including a list of own publications, the names and contact details of three references and covering letter summarising the reason for applying, to the Human Resources Department; iThemba LABS, P O Box 722, Somerset West, 7129; Tel: +27 21 8431000; Fax:+27 21 843 3756; E-mail: cindy@tlabs.ac.za; website: http://www.tlabs.ac.za
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship

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