The postdoc will work on the PSICHÉ beamline under the joint supervision of Nicolas Guignot (beamline manager) and Agnès Dewaele (CEA DAM).
She.He will actively participate to the user-support program (X-ray diffraction using a multi-anvil press and diamond anvil cells) and will be involved in the scientific, technical, and methodological aspects of the beamline team activities. That means preparing the beamline for the experiments, helping the users with the management of the presses, data acquisition and data treatment if necessary.
She/He will develop a research program (see next section). She.He will be granted in-house research beam time and will have to submit proposals to the peer review committees. She/He will publish her.his results and present them at national and international conferences.
The PSICHÉ beamline has an innovative setup allowing for real-time measurement of surface temperature maps of the laser heated samples. By combining this new technique with X-ray diffraction and thermo-mechanical modeling it is possible to have access to information complementary to crystal structure analysis and phase diagrams, e.g. crystallization kinetics or thermal properties of materials under extreme conditions.
The “large volume presses” experimental station of the PSICHÉ beamline is multi-technical and designed to precisely measure various physical properties of materials, in particular liquids, at extreme conditions: high-speed radiography (viscosity), tomography, including high-speed (microstructure, density), x-ray diffraction (structure, density), Beer-Lambert absorption (density) and recently sound velocity measurements (elasticity). The beamline seeks now to implement acoustic emissions measurements into its large volume presses, with applications in materials sciences, solid-state physics and Earth sciences.
The candidate should have a PhD degree in physics/chemistry/materials science or Earth sciences, and post-doctoral experience. She/He should have a good knowledge and skills in the field of high-pressure experimentation using large volume presses and/or diamond anvil cells, in a laboratohniy setup or if possible in a synchrotron radiation facility, as well as a good knowledge of the condensed matter physics basics.
The postdoc will join an enthusiast and growing pluri-disciplinary team, benefiting from several national and international partnerships.
We’re looking for someone showing curiosity, dynamic, autonomous, and liking working in a team.
France Chemistry Government/Public Sector On-site Physics Postdoc Solid State Physics SOLEIL Synchrotron