Our facility operates two AMS systems: one based on a 500 kV Pelletron accelerator and a Mini Carbon Dating System (MICADAS) from Ionplus that was installed in 2022. The MICADAS system comes with several sample-to-gas-to ion source interfaces to allow enhanced NOSAMS capabilities and unique research directions.
The level of appointment and supervision will depend on the candidate’s relevant prior experience. The candidate will work within the NOSAMS team to provide high quality 14C measurements and expertise to the ocean science community, and to enhance NOSAMS capabilities. In particular, the candidate is expected to assist in the operation and maintenance of the AMS system for sample analyses to obtain the highest quality measurements. Participation in technology and method development anticipated.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Works independently to maintain and operate 14C AMS systems.
- Practices judgment and creativity in making adaptations or modifications to instrumentation and laboratory methods.
- Exercises technical responsibility for organizing and interpreting required collected data.
- May supervise technical staff personnel within the facility.
- Develops important techniques and designs that improve NOSAMS capabilities.
- Writes peer-reviewed publications and presents research results at national and international scientific meetings.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- A Ph.D. is desirable. However, a Masters or B.S. degree with extensive relevant work experience is acceptable. Prior experience with operating and troubleshooting complex systems related to accelerator mass spectrometry would be valuable. Some high-level language programming (Visual Basic, SQL) and experience with CAD and equipment control software (LabVIEW) are desirable. Ability to work with a diverse group, interact with scientific community, schedule and prioritize tasks, and independently handle a broad range of research activities is essential. Some weekend and after hours work is to be expected.
RESEARCH ASSOCIATE II/III (minimum requirements)
- Masters or B.S. degree in physics, engineering, physical sciences or a related field with several years of relevant experience
- Demonstrated technical skill, motivation, independence, and creativity necessary to complete difficult tasks
RESEARCH SPECIALIST (minimum requirements)
- Ph.D. in physics, engineering, physical sciences or a related field with several years of relevant experience
Location: Woods Hole, MA