Our search for a postdoctoral research associate has been reopened.
Repeated here is the original announcement made in May 2002. If you
responded to that announcement and are still available, please do not
resend your full c.v. etc., but just update your availability.
A postdoctoral research associate is sought for a position using laser
ionization mass spectrometry, with an emphasis on resonantly enhanced
multiphoton ionization (REMPI), to measure explosives at very low
concentration in the laboratory. This is preliminary work, with the
ultimate goal of land mine detection (though instrument development is
not part of this project). The position is at Stanford University,
under the administration of Jay Jeffries, but the work will be performed
at SRI International under the general supervision of David Crosley
([log in to unmask]). The explosives work is part of a program at SRI
developing Jet-REMPI to detect a large variety of compounds at trace
quantities. Experience in spectroscopy using tunable lasers is a
requirement for this position. Familiarity with a time-of-flight mass
spectrometer is useful but not required. Please respond to Crosley
including your resume, and the names, phone numbers, and relationship to
you of 3 references.
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