[Ifeffit] Postdoctoral position is available

Anatoly Frenkel anatoly.frenkel at stonybrook.edu
Wed Jul 3 03:38:57 CDT 2019


 Dear mailing list subscribers,

There is an opening for a postdoctoral research associate position,
described briefly below (for more details please contact me).

A postdoc will investigate novel electromechanical materials using NSLS-II
beamline facilities at Brookhaven National Laboratory, with primary
technique being X-ray absorption fine structure. This position will be in
Stony Brook University (located in close proximity to Brookhaven), under
the supervision of Prof. Anatoly Frenkel. Responsibilities will include
setting up new in situ operations for testing novel materials under applied
electric field, developing and applying fast timing methods (such as
modulation excitation spectroscopy), and collaborating with other
participants of the NSF-BSF funded US-Israel collaboration. Annual trips to
Israel for collaborative research will be required. Ph.D. in Physics,
Chemistry or Materials Science, and strong knowledge of XAFS experiment,
data analysis and modeling, documented in publications, are required.

Three names of professional references are required with the applications
that should include a cover letter describing relevant prior experience and
interest in the position, and a CV with a list of publications. These
materials should be emailed to anatoly.frenkel at stonybrook.edu  with a
subject line: XAFS postdoc position.
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Anatoly I. Frenkel
Professor
Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794, Ph: 631-632-2751
Email:  anatoly.frenkel at stonybrook.edu
<https://mail.bnl.gov/OWA/redir.aspx?C=F6wCGt4adziN6IvpdRQ-rWdgy3Oaoif_x-0ybKTBGBlALcrWeszTCA..&URL=mailto%3ajgchen%40columbia.edu>
http://you.stonybrook.edu/frenkel

Joint Appointment:
Chemistry Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Upton, NY 11973. Ph: 631-344-3013. Group: 631-344-3494
Email: frenkel at bnl.gov
https://www.bnl.gov/chemistry/bio/FrenkelAnatoly.asp
Spokesperson, Synchrotron Catalysis Consortium (SCC) at BNL
http://you.stonybrook.edu/scc2
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