We invite talented experimentalist to apply for the X-ray Beamline Scientist position at the Dynamic Compression Sector (DCS) – a first-of-its-kind capability dedicated to dynamic compression science that is operated by Washington State University (WSU). With a focus on x-ray diffraction and imaging measurements in materials subjected to dynamic compression, the DCS provides in-situ, time-resolved, measurements at microscopic length scales to achieve a fundamental understanding of the mechanisms governing a broad range of time-dependent, condensed matter phenomena (structural transformations, inelastic deformation and fracture, and chemical reactions) under dynamic loading.
The successful candidate will operate and maintain x-ray and optical diagnostics, including state-of-the art x-ray optics and high-energy experimental equipment to support a broad range of user experiments and advance the DCS capabilities.
Representative responsibilities include:
- Support and maintain the DCS x-ray beamline components including vacuum systems, large Kirkpatrick-Baez (KB) focusing mirror systems, and x-ray beam choppers and shutters.
- Design and implement experimental components and custom control systems used on the x-ray beamline and in the experimental end stations with a focus on developing efficient automation, coding, and data acquisition/analysis software.
- Initiate and participate in research activities including new types of x-ray measurements and analyses.
- Interacting with users to conduct time-resolved dynamic compression experiments using x-ray techniques, such as x-ray diffraction (XRD), phase-contrast Imaging (PCI), and small angle x-ray scattering (SAXS). This includes setting up and characterizing the x-ray beam for users.
- Contribute effectively to all aspects of the research projects including assistance to DCS users; maintenance of the experimental facilities; and working effectively in a team setting.
- Independently define and complete experimental projects and tasks.
This WSU position is located at Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, Illinois. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in Physics or a related field with a strong experimental background in condensed physics.
For more information and application instructions, please visit the DCS Careers web page.