AMMRL: post doc opportunity

From: Jane Strouse <strousej_at_chem.ucla.edu>
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2011 09:37:37 -0800

I would like to post the job opportunity in New Zealand below that I
received through a UCLA colleague. Please reply directly to Dr. Callaghan.

 

Thanks,

Jane

 

Dr. Jane Strouse

Director, UCLA Molecular Instrumentation Center

(310)-825-9841 - voice

(310)-825-2280 - fax

strousej_at_chem.ucla.edu

http://www.mic.ucla.edu

Office: Room 1410 Molecular Sciences Building

Mail: Box 951569

Shipping: 607 Charles E. Young Dr. East

Los Angeles, CA 90095-1569

 

On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 10:45 PM, Paul Callaghan < Paul.Callaghan_at_vuw.ac.nz
<mailto: Paul.Callaghan_at_vuw.ac.nz >> wrote:
Dear Louis
I wonder of you have a completing PhD student interested in the following
post doc opportunity in New Zealand?
best
Paul

MRI Engineer/Physicist
We seek a PhD graduate or equivalent to help develop a new MRI prototype
based on a small-scale superconducting magnet, The position will suit
someone with a background in MRI and NMR physics or engineering, who is
interested in working in a a more applied enviroment. The position is for
two years, based in Wellington New Zealand, but the possibility exists for
further employment in commercialisation work.

The MRI Engineer/Physicist will be responsible for a range of software and
MRI pulse sequence development, hardware construction, electronic and
electromagnetic engineering, application design, technical documentation and
support activities around the MRI system. The work will involve aspects of
the whole range of NMR and MRI from engineering to data processing. The
appointee will also assist in applications development for other protoype
NMR systems developed by the team.

In addition to a good understanding of NMR, applicants should have good
software programming skiils, and a knowledge of Matlab, C++, and the Windows
environment.

Applications, including a cv, a covering letter explaining the candidate's
interest in the job, and the names and email addresses of two referees,
should be addressed to Professor Paul Callaghan, Victoria University of
Wellington, New Zealand, and sent by email ( paul.callaghan_at_vuw.ac.nz
<mailto: paul.callaghan_at_vuw.ac.nz >). Applications close on 31 January,
2011.




Paul T. Callaghan
Alan MacDiarmid Professor of Physical Sciences
School of Chemical and Physical Sciences
Victoria University of Wellington
Wellington
New Zealand

Fax 64-4-4635237
Tel 64-4-4635945
e-mail paul.callaghan_at_vuw.ac.nz <mailto: paul.callaghan_at_vuw.ac.nz >









 
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