Postdoc Position in Mass Spectrometry

University of Groningen Groningen , Netherlands

Published Tue, 12/17/2019 - 10:03 AM Expiration Fri, 02/14/2020 - 12:00 AM or until the posting is filled


The project NEXT – Neutron-rich EXotic nuclei produced in multi-nucleon Transfer reactions recently received funding through an ERC starting grant. PI of the grant is Julia Even, Assistant Professor at the University of Groningen. The project will be embedded within the Van Swinderen Institute for Particle Physics and Gravity (VSI).

Within the project, a new solenoid-based spectrometer for multi-nucleon transfer reactions coupled to a MultiReflection Time-of-Flight MassSpectrometer (MR ToF MS) will be designed and build in order to study neutron-rich heavy nuclei. The new setup will be installed at the AGOR cyclotron facility in Groningen. AGOR is a superconducting K=600 MeV cyclotron for the acceleration of both light and heavy ions.

The aims of the project are the discovery of new isotopes in the transfermium region and to study the fission half-lives of these isotopes. Furthermore, NEXT will give access to the masses of N=126 nuclei and transfermium isotopes. The Postdoc will be responsible for setting up a new MultiReflection Time-Of-Flight MassSpectrometer (MR-ToF MS) and coupling it to a solenoid spectrometer.

For the project, we are currently looking for an enthusiastic postdoc researcher. You should have an interest in technical development and building new experimental equipment. Previous experience in ion guide techniques and precision mass spectrometry will be considered as an advantage.

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