Delft University of Technology

Instrument Scientist Small Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS) – Delft University of Technology – Delft

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ppbEnable groundbreaking research, support world-class education, and become a leading expert in small-angle neutron scattering at TU Delft, supporting scientists and students worldwide. /b /p h3Instrument Scientist Small Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS) /h3 pbJob description /b /p pAs Instrument Scientist SANS (SANS), you are responsible for the optimal use of the Small Angle Neutron Scattering instrument at the TU Delft Reactor Institute. You train and support users, including MSc and PhD students, postdocs, professors, and RD specialists from industry. You advise on experimental design, sample preparation, data analysis, and interpretation, translating measurements into meaningful scientific outcomes. /p pYou work closely with users and technicians to continuously improve experiments. You adapt instrument configurations and data reduction procedures and optimise measurement quality, resolution, accuracy, and speed. You also develop new sample environments, improve shielding, and contribute to the further development of control systems. Approximately 15% of beam time is available for instrument development and your own research. /p pEvery day you enable new research, ranging from battery or colloid systems to in situ measurements for meat replacements. As the scientist responsible for SANS, you’ll support researchers with their research grant proposals with your expertise, securing availability and the best possible set-up. In addition, you represent TU Delft internationally through conferences, workshops, and scientific publications. You build and maintain a strong network of universities, research institutes, and industrial partners in the Netherlands and abroad. /p pYou will work closely with a motivated and skilled team of technicians, who are responsible for the technical status of the instrument and provide ongoing support, as well as with your fellow instrument scientists in our Instrument Group. We share a strong drive to educate engineering students and support groundbreaking research using our 2.3 MW open pool research reactor. /p pWe foster an approachable and friendly culture in which we share knowledge and exchange ideas to create the best possible solutions in a safe environment. This also means becoming familiar with other instruments, as techniques and applications often overlap. Of course, you will receive all the training and support you need to reach your full potential and grow in your expert role. /p pThe reactor operates approximately 180 days per year, with fixed operating hours from Monday till Friday that support a healthy work-life balance. TU Delft offers extensive training and development opportunities, enabling you to grow into a recognised expert in neutron scattering, materials science, and instrument development. /p pbJob requirements /b /p ul liYou hold a PhD in physical sciences, life sciences, engineering, or another relevant scientific discipline. /li liYou have extensive experience with small angle neutron scattering and in-depth knowledge of its scientific and technical applications. /li liYou are motivated to continuously develop and optimise SANS instrumentation and experimental methods. /li liYou demonstrate strong communication skills to effectively train, support, and advise diverse user groups. /li liYou show interest in related techniques and instruments to contribute to integrated research solutions. /li liYou are motivated to build and maintain an international academic and industrial network. /li liYou are willing to undergo a security screening to obtain a Certificate of No Objection issued by the AIVD. /li liYou have an excellent command of English for working in an international research environment. /li /ul pbTU Delft | Reactor Institute /b /p pThe TU Delft Reactor Institute is the Dutch knowledge center for nuclear technology and radiation-related research and education. It manages a unique research reactor (2.3 MW), irradiation facilities and radiation-related research instruments. The TU Delft Reactor Institute facilitates researchers and users of various research disciplines. Its research focuses mainly on materials for energy conversion and storage, and health technology for imaging, diagnosis and therapy with radionuclides and protons. It provides education to students from various programs within TU Delft, and professionals. /p pbConditions of employment /b /p ul liWe offer a one-year contract for 38–40 hours per week (1.0 FTE), with the intention to convert this into a permanent position. /li liA salary based on Scale 11 of the CAO for Dutch Universities with a salary between €4728 – €6433 gross per month based on a fulltime contract (38 hours), plus 8% holiday allowance and an end-of-year bonus of 8.3%. /li liAn excellent pension scheme via the ABP. /li liThe possibility to compile an individual employment package every year. /li liDiscount with health insurers on supplemental packages. /li liFlexible working week. /li liEvery year, 232 leave hours (at 38 hours). You can also sell or buy additional leave hours via the individual choice budget. /li liPlenty of opportunities for education, training and courses. /li liPartially paid parental leave. /li liAttention for working healthy and energetically with the vitality program. /li /ul /p #J-18808-Ljbffr

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