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Development of a laser velocimeter (Marie Curie Early Stage Researcher in ITN Project on laser applications at accelerator facilities)

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LA3NET is a collaboration between major research centres, leading Universities and partners from industry. The projects primary aim is to provide training through cutting edge research in the application of lasers at particle accelerator facilities. The network will also offer a broad international training program consisting of international schools, topical workshops and conferences.

Liverpool University is aiming to recruit motivated ESRs with an excellent degree in physics or related discipline. This post is for 3 years and it is expected that the fellow will register for a PhD. Excellent salaries will be offered in line with Marie Curie ITN rules.

The successful candidate will be based at the Cockcroft Institute, Daresbury Science and Innovation Campus, Keckwick Lane, Daresbury, WA4 4AD and will undertake a project based on the following research:
A curtain-shaped beam profile monitor has been developed by the QUASAR Group as a least intrusive monitor for various types of particle beams. The development of a laser velocimeter for an in-detail characterization of the gas jet, allowing for investigations into the jet dynamics itself, probing simultaneously its density, velocity, and temperature, will be the aim of this project. For this purpose, laser self-mixing will be used for the jet analysis, providing unambiguous measurements from a single interferometric channel, realizable in a compact experimental setup that can be installed even in radiation-exposed environments. Investigations into jet seeding techniques will complement these studies.

The fellow will work within an international group and benefit from a wide ranging training program that will take advantage of both local and network-wide activities, as well as of schools, conferences, and workshops. This position is available immediately and the successful candidate must be able to commence by the end of September 2012.

You will find more information about LA³NET and all research projects at: http://www.liv.ac.uk/la3net with a recruitment video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KlQih48l7w&feature=colike

The application details including a universal application form for all positions is located at:
http://www.liv.ac.uk/la3net/vacancies/how-to-apply/

LA³NET is funded by the European Commission under Grant Agreement Number 289191

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All applicants must comply with the Marie Curie ESR eligibility criteria. Candidates must be in the first four years (full-time equivalent) of their research careers and have not yet been awarded a doctoral degree. Researchers are normally required to undertake trans-national mobility when taking up their appointment: candidates who have spent more than 12 months during the last three years in the UK will not be eligible.





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