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Crystallography Engineer with PhD in Physics or Material Science (Marie Curie Fellowship)

Inseriert am: 08.08.2019

Crystallography Engineer with PhD in Physics or Material Science (Marie Curie Fellowship)


Scientific Visual would like to reinforce its research and innovation team through the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship program (MSCA IF). We are looking for candidates with a Ph.D. in Physics, Material Science or Engineering, willing to work in Swiss high-tech company.


Summary


We are seeking a genius engineer with research background to shape out next generation of scientific instruments. Beginning with our proprietary IP for defect analysis with tomography systems, you will be designing and building crystal scanners that cover new materials in our product line. The scanner functionalities are related to the defect visualisation in crystals and optical items.


Mission / Responsibilities



  • you will be a key part of a small, highly performing product development team at our office in Lausanne, Switzerland

  • involved from the very beginning of the product life cycle, building prototypes, guiding early-stage development and building a new instrument from the ground up

  • adding new features, debugging and improving the instruments and interact regularly with our customers across the globe.


Desired Qualifications 



  • Holding Ph.D. in physics, crystallography, material science or engineering by September 2019 (MSCA Fellowship requirement)

  • Hands-on experience in product development in a field related to instrumentation, preferably in EU area to be familiar with business practices

  • Experience in signal acquisition in visible and non-visible range

  • Good knowledge of programming in Python and C/C++    

  • Strong analytic and synthetic skills

  • Very good knowledge of English. French or German is a plus.


We offer you 



  • Ambitious, exciting task in a high-growth, high-performance environment

  • Permanent work contract   

  • Compensation package according to Swiss standards


Selection process 


This position is to be financed by Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Individual Fellowships (MSCA IF), see details at ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/actions/individual-fellowships_en. The preference will be given to candidates having high score on its eligibility criteria, and we expect your active participation in the application process.  The selected researchers will be contacted for an MSCA Fellowship development and training opportunity. We will support the candidate to prepare and submit the proposal. The candidates, whose proposal will be accepted by EU, will work with the research and innovation team of Scientific Visual. 


Job application deadline: September 30, 2019


Starting: Q1 2020


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