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Job reference
18/106358
Date posted
02/04/2018
Application closing date
02/05/2018
Salary
£32,548 per annum
Job category/type
Research
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Research Fellow 'Ultracold Hydrogen by Molecular Fragmentation'
Job description
To be an active member of the Lane Group assisting in the development of research proposals and the planning and delivery of the research activity so that the overall research objectives of the Leverhulme Trust project are met. This is a one year post (from 01/05/18)in the first instance that includes significant funds for travel.
The project will explore the
possibility of creating very cold hydrogen atoms from the laser fragmentation of molecules that have been cooled to sub-millikelvin temperatures by optical forces.
The project is mainly computer based and will employ theoretical and analytical methods from a range of physical science disciplines.
Candidate Information
Informal enquiries may be directed to Dr Ian Lane, email
i.lane@qub.ac.uk
.
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Job title
Research Fellow 'Ultracold Hydrogen by Molecular Fragmentation'
Job reference
18/106358
Date posted
02/04/2018
Application closing date
02/05/2018
Salary
£32,548 per annum
Job category/type
Research
Attachments
Blank
Job description
To be an active member of the Lane Group assisting in the development of research proposals and the planning and delivery of the research activity so that the overall research objectives of the Leverhulme Trust project are met. This is a one year post (from 01/05/18)in the first instance that includes significant funds for travel.
The project will explore the
possibility of creating very cold hydrogen atoms from the laser fragmentation of molecules that have been cooled to sub-millikelvin temperatures by optical forces.
The project is mainly computer based and will employ theoretical and analytical methods from a range of physical science disciplines.
Candidate Information
Informal enquiries may be directed to Dr Ian Lane, email
i.lane@qub.ac.uk
.
About the School
Further information for international applicants