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- Post-doc ID14 LECOR
Elastic and plastic properties of iron alloys at extreme conditions
You will join the Nuclear Resonance Scattering (ID14) beamline team at ESRF, composed of 8 members, and contribute to research within the ERC-funded project LECOR (Light Elements in the Core). The project aims to refine compositional models of the Earth’s inner core, with a focus on identifying its light element constituents.
As part of your role, you will develop a laser-heating setup at the ID28 beamline and use it to perform high-pressure experiments at ID28. In addition, you will be responsible for the existing laser-heating setup of ID14 and will conduct experiments at various beamlines specialized in extreme conditions to determine the elastic properties of iron-bearing alloys and compounds under pressure-temperature conditions relevant to the Earth's deep interior.
Further information may be obtained from Ilya Kupenko (ilya.kupenko@esrf.fr).
● A highly motivated researcher with a strong interest in experimental work, able to work both independently and collaboratively within a team
● A PhD in Earth sciences, materials science, chemistry, physics, or a closely related field
● Experience with laser-heating in diamond anvil cells (DAC) is required
● Background in deep Earth studies and/or high-pressure physics or chemistry, with experience in inelastic X-ray scattering (IXS), is desirable
● Experience in developing DAC experimental setups at large-scale research facilities would be an asset
Contract of 18 months, renewable for a further 6 to 18-month period.
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