Research Fellow in Electron Diffraction
We are seeking an electron diffractionist with a MOF/materials science background to drive the EPSRC-funded ‘Rejuvenating the Crystal Sponge’ project. You will have the unique opportunity to extensively use one of the world’s first dedicated electron diffractometers for structural solution, based in the newly established National Electron Diffraction Facility (NEDF, https://www.ncs.ac.uk/nedf/). Your skills will be crucial in developing new methods at this facility and you will be working alongside the internationally renowned National Crystallography Service (NCS, (https://www.ncs.ac.uk/) at the University of Southampton. The project will develop the application of electron diffraction to transform the Crystal Sponge technique and will work in close collaboration with MOF scientists at the University of Glasgow.
The position will be a fixed-term Post-Doctoral Research Assistant contract until January 2028. Applicants should have knowledge of electron diffraction and experience of single crystal X-ray diffraction for structural solution is an advantage, but not essential. There will be interaction with the instrument manufacturer and chemical industries seeking to exploit the new technique. Mentored by Professor Simon Coles, you will work alongside the experienced, established NCS/NEDF team. The post will involve Crystallisation, Crystal Sponge and Electron Diffraction technique development and will provide the opportunity to work with top researchers on a range of projects.
As a leading facility for single crystal diffraction, the NCS and NEDF are amongst the highest throughput facilities globally and house some of the most advanced X-ray and electron diffraction equipment in the world. This project aims to develop a comprehensive advanced crystallisation service to complement these facilities and give UK researchers access to crystallographic results that they couldn’t achieve with conventional approaches anywhere else.
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For further information, please contact s.j.coles@soton.ac.uk
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Applications for Research Fellow positions will be considered from candidates who are working towards or nearing completion of a relevant PhD qualification. The title of Research Fellow will be applied upon successful completion of the PhD. Prior to the qualification being awarded the title of Senior Research Assistant will be given.
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