Mar 12, 2009

PhD Project: The Ultimate Scintillator

The Department of Radiation, Radionuclides and Reactors (www.rrr.tudelft.nl) is located in the Reactor Institute Delft (RID).

The department's common focus is nuclear radiation and reactions. Although its areas of interest are varied, from materials, sensors and instrumentation, to energy, sustainable production and health, all the department's research is related to radiation in some way. In experimental research, extensive use is made of the research facilities of the Reactor Institute Delft as well as of large, international
research facilities.

The Radiation Detection & Matter (RD&M) section conducts intensive research on the physics of light-emitting inorganic semiconducting or insulating materials. Our main expertise concerns the light emission of lanthanide impurities. Through many years of applied and fundamental research on scintillators, lamp and display phosphors, and afterglow and storage phosphors, general models have been developed in our section that explain and predict observed phenomena. This has resulted in the invention of exciting new scintillators like LaBr3:Ce3+ that are now commercially available and applied in radiation detection instruments for space exploration and medical diagnostics. Our models also allow for the design of new lanthanide-based photonic materials.

JOB DESCRIPTION
You will perform applied and fundamental research on luminescent materials with the aim to develop new compounds that possess even better scintillation properties than LaBr3:Ce. I organic crystals or powders will be synthesized by experts on crystal growth and materials synthesis elsewhere. Your task is to study the luminescence
and scintillation properties of these new materials with dedicated experimental techniques in our own laboratory or at facilities abroad.

REQUIREMENTS
The section seeks a PhD student, preferably with a degree in experimental solid state physics. The results should be presented in scientific journals and at international conferences. Delft University of Technology is a bilingual organisation; a good command of English (written and spoken) is essential.

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
The successful candidate will be employed full-time by TU Delft for a fixed period of four years within which he or she is expected to write a dissertation leading to a doctoral degree (PhD thesis). The starting salary for a PhD is 2042 gross per month increasing to a maximum of 2612 gross per month in the fourth year. TU Delft offers an attractive benefits package, including a flexible work week, free high-speed Internet access from home, and the option of assembling a customized compensation and benefits package Salary and benefits are in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities. Delft University of Technology strives to increase the number of women in higher academic positions; women are therefore especially encouraged to apply.

APPLICATION
To apply, please send a detailed CV along with a letter of application by 1 April, 2009 to Mekelweg 15, Attn: Ms. T. Miedema, 2629 JB Delft, The Netherlands; or e-mail your application to: t.miedema@tudelft. nl .

FURTHER INFORMATION
http://www.vacaturesindelft.nl/vacature.php?id=1406&lang=eng


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