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Recruitment Announcement



MEASUREMENTS FOR FUTURE ELECTRONICS

The Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, a new center at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, MD, is seeking exceptional scientists with a strong record of creativity and achievement in developing new measurement methods enabling next-generation, future electronics. Applicants should possess the leadership abilities necessary to build a thriving research program in one or more of the following areas: nanoscale electrical characterization, 3D measurement of dopants and defects, and measurements for spintronics. They should have a strong interest in development of new instrumentation and measurement methods. The new research program will interface with and build upon extensive NIST programs for electrical, magnetic, chemical, physical, optical, and biological nanoscale measurements and standards. It is important that the people selected be able to interact with multiple disciplines and present effectively their program to a variety of audiences. For additional information about the Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology please visit http://cnst.nist.gov.

We will consider filling these positions at any appropriate level (payband III-V, salary $58,206-$149,000). Federal employees also receive a generous benefit package.

A PhD in physical science or engineering is preferred. Several years of experience in one or more of the above mentioned areas is required. CVs will be accepted on a continuing basis and should be sent by e-mail to CNSTjobs@nist.gov.

NIST is an equal opportunity employer that values, celebrates, and thrives on the rich diversity, abilities, and perspectives of its staff. NIST pledges equal access to employment, facilities, and programs regardless of race, color, religion, gender, disability status, age, national origin, or veteran status. NIST is an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce.

US citizenship is required.




Online: March 2007
Last Updated: April 2008

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