Vacancy ID:
10398
Location:
Leicester
Department:
Chemistry
Vacancy terms:
Full time or job share, fixed term contract until 30 September 2027
Salary details:
Grade 7 - £38,205 to £42,978 per annum, pro rata if part-time, due to funding restrictions
Hours per week:
37.5
01 Sep 2024
About the role

We are looking for a Research Associate to join our Research team within the school of Chemistry, exploring quantum vortices in superfluids by using molecules as messengers. Our focus will be on small helium nanodroplets containing a few thousand helium atoms, a size which enables us to use optical spectroscopy to interrogate the molecular probe. This project will advance our understanding of quantum hydrodynamics in superfluids.

The project is led by an internationally leading research team with expertise in helium droplets, spectroscopy and nanoscience. The investigators have demonstrated their capabilities through previous work and have already conducted preliminary experiments to validate the feasibility of the approach. The apparatus, including the UHV helium droplet source, tuneable OPO laser and mass spectrometer, is fully operational, making the project both timely and cost-effective.

About you

With a PhD or equivalent professional qualification and experience in Physics, Physical Chemistry, Materials Science or Nanoscience, you should preferably have experience in working with some aspect of supersonic jets/molecular beams and laser spectroscopy. Familiarity in working with high vacuum systems is essential and we would particularly welcome applications from candidates who have previously worked with helium nanodroplets. This should be supported by evidence of research productivity, such as publications and presentations, particularly for relevant innovative research within the field of instrumental design, physical chemistry and/or physics and material science.

Additional information

Informal enquiries are welcomed and should be directed to Dr Shengfu Yang on [email protected].

 
As part of the University’s ongoing commitment to professional development, this role will also be considered on a seconded basis for existing staff members. Please ensure this is discussed with your line manager prior to applying. More information regarding secondments can be found here.
 
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