JEOL Probe Users Listserver Moderator: Ellery Frahm, [log in to unmask], Electron Microprobe Lab, University of Minnesota Post a message: send your message to [log in to unmask] Unsubscribe: send "SIGNOFF PROBEUSERS" to [log in to unmask] On-line help and FAQ: http://probelab.geo.umn.edu/listserver.html * University of Cambridge Department of Earth Sciences Research Analyst - permanent post To operate, instruct in the use of, maintain, and develop the electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) facility. We are looking for a dynamic and enterprising person with a sound knowledge of electron microscopy and analysis along with a background in geological or materials science. The successful applicant will also be responsible for maintaining quality control of analytical output and will advise on interpreting results. Knowledge of the Cameca SX100 or SX50 instruments would be a distinct advantage. Salary £25,134 - £32,796. Please send CV and e-mails of 2 referees to the Administrator, [log in to unmask] by Friday 12 October, 2007. Department of Earth Sciences, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EQ. DETAILS: The successful applicant will be responsible for operation of the Cameca SX100 electron microprobe (with EDS and associated equipment.). This is a major analytical research facility with users from all areas of the department, elsewhere in the university, and externally. Duties will include: • Responsibility for the day-to-day operation, calibration & routine maintenance of electron microprobe and associated equipment. Managing all aspects of the laboratory including user schedules. • Advising users on suitable analytical strategies to solve specific problems. • Providing assistance, training & supervision of researchers, students and visiting academics from diverse backgrounds in the successful use of the facilities. • Monitoring and maintaining quality control of analytical output and assist in the interpretation of analyses in a geologically meaningful way. Ensuring that analytical results and methods are archived. • Designing, developing and testing analytical strategies. • Playing a major role in marketing and promoting the microprobe both within and outside the University to help generate running costs from usage of the equipment. Although our instrument is under service contract with Cameca, the candidate should have the ability to carry-out initial trouble-shooting of both instrumental and analytical problems able to make small repairs to the instrumentation. The post affords the opportunity to become familiar with modern state-of-the-art equipment. The primary focus of the position is successful operation of the facility however collaborative or independent research is encouraged. Minimum requirements: Either: Extensive experience of operating an electron microprobe or comparable instrument Or: An MSc or PhD in geosciences or related fields and a knowledge of instrumental geochemistry, mineral chemistry and optical mineralogy and the ability to interpret analyses in a geologically meaningful way. The lab manager will often be working with students and others who may be unfamiliar with microprobes, so good communications skills are required. Reasonable knowledge of PC systems to setup/install, upgrade and maintain specialist software. Mechanical aptitude Highly desirable: Extensive experience of operating and maintaining a Cameca SX-100 or SX-50. Preference will be given to candidates with extensive experience of wavelength dispersive x-ray spectrometry and a good understanding of both the theory and application of electron probe microanalysis & electron microscopy. Understanding of the interactions of x-rays with matter as applied to spectroscopic techniques and of the operation of vacuum systems, radiation detectors etc. used to operate and collect data from this type of instrument. Skills will ideally include a sound understanding of the generation, measurement, and counting statistics of x-rays, as well as statistical data analysis. The ideal applicant will have a knowledge of data processing, statistics and quality control applied to x-ray detection and measurement and experience with laboratory management. -- [log in to unmask] DEPARTMENT OF EARTH SCIENCES UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE Tel +44 1223 333469 DOWNING STREET +44 1223 333400 CAMBRIDGE FAX +44 1223 333450 CB2 3EQ Manager of XRD discussion list: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/xrd.html VirtualWDS: For the synthesis of wavelength-dispersive electron probe spectra. http://www.esc.cam.ac.uk/astaff/buckley/VirtualWDS.html