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Subject: Beamline scientist position at Diamond Light Source
From: "Sorensen, TL (Thomas)" Thomas {- dot -} Sorensen {- at -} DIAMOND {- dot -} AC {- dot -} UK
Date: 2007-10-18

Beamline Scientist Position

MX group at Diamond Light Source, UK

This position will be based on a state-of-the art macromolecular crystallography beamline currently being commissioned. The beamlines use in-vacuum undulators to generate X-rays in the range of 5-25 keV. Kirkpatrick-Baez mirrors focus the X-ray beam to 100µm x 100µm. The beamlines are equipped with tiled array CCD detectors and robotic sample changers to allow the rapid collection of high quality macromolecular crystallography data.

The beamline scientist will be working as part of the MX beamline team to assist in the commissioning and optimisation of the MX beamline I02 alongside other beamline scientists and support staff. In addition, the beamline scientist will take active part in developments and upgrades of the MX beamlines as well as assisting in the operation of the beamlines for users. Finally, the beamline scientist will have the opportunity to carry out own research in an area relevant to the MX beamlines on diamond.

This is a permanent position and the application deadline is Friday October 26th
For full details please go to http://www.diamond.ac.uk/Jobs/CurrentVacancies/Scientific/DIA0350SB.htm

Please contact me or any other member of the MX team at Diamond for further information.

Best wishes

Thomas =:-)

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Dr. Thomas Lykke-Moller Sorensen
Principal Beamline Scientist
Macromolecular Crystallography Group (MX)
Diamond Light Source Ltd
Diamond House
Harwell Science and Innovation Campus
Didcot
Oxfordshire
OX11 0DE
United Kingdom

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