From The DNP-NMR Blog:
[NMR] Position: Researcher or Senior Researcher in hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance
Dear colleagues
We have an open position as researcher or senior researcher in hyperpolarized magnetic resonance.
The main responsibility will be to manage the NMR laboratory and related equipment. This means maintaining NMR spectrometers, instrumentation and other infrastructure, and developing and provide NMR training to group members as needed, development and implementation of new NMR experiments and hardware, data analysis and presentation of results for users, supervision of and assistance to internal users and students and supporting the research on hyperpolarization in collaboration with colleagues and external collaborators.
You will also contribute to the common research goals of the Center. Since hyperpolarization is a complex method that requires interdisciplinary skills, the conducted research at HYPERMAG is a team effort. Specifically, it is expected that the successful candidate will conduct research on fundamental questions related to hyperpolarization, and contribute to e.g. the study and understanding of the physics involved in hyperpolarization by dissolution DNP, technological and methodological challenges related to the interface between hyperpolarization and NMR.
The position may involve research-based teaching including guidance and supervision of postdocs and PhD students. The candidate is expected to contribute to developing the research portfolio within the above area and to be service-minded, show team spirit and contribute to a good work atmosphere and a thriving environment is essential.
For more details see:
http://www.elektro.dtu.dk/om-os/ledi...6-df1782a43fe9
Best regards,
Jan Henrik Ardenkjær-Larsen
Professor, Center Leader
Center for Magnetic Resonance
Technical University of Denmark
Department of Electrical Engineering
Ørsted Plads, bldg 349, office 126
DK - 2800 Kgs. Lyngby
Phone +45 45253918
Mobile +45 40272775
jhar@elektro.dtu.dk
hypermag.dtu.dk
cmr.elektro.dtu.dk
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