Dear all,

The STFC Scientific Computing Department and ISIS neutron source are
looking for two programmer scientists, who will develop the next generation
of single-crystal neutron diffraction analysis software for the
time-of-flight technique. The software will extend the DIALS data
processing package and be made available within the Mantid framework.

The two positions are closely related, and indeed the successful candidates
will be expected to work together, and with others, in a cross-campus
collaboration at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. Broadly, the ISIS post
has a stronger focus on crystallographic algorithm development while the
SCD post emphasises implementation of the software, but there is much
overlap and a similar skillset is required. Those interested may prefer to
apply for both positions! The posts are initially for 18 months.

Please see here for further details and to apply:

https://www.topcareer.jobs/Vacancy/irc254133_10766.aspx (closes 2nd August)
https://www.topcareer.jobs/Vacancy/irc254236_10785.aspx (closes 9th August)

Please feel free to contact david.water...@stfc.ac.uk or
silvia.cape...@stfc.ac.uk if you have any questions.

Best wishes

-- David

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