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Electron Microscopy Specialist

Hamilton, MT ยท On-site

$70K - $80K/yr

With experts in biomedical science, software engineering, and program management, we focus on ... We work with some of the top research organizations and facilities in the country including ...

With experts in biomedical science, software engineering, and program management, we focus on ... We work with some of the top research organizations and facilities in the country including ...

With experts in biomedical science, software engineering, and program management, we focus on ... We work with some of the top research organizations and facilities in the country including ...

Imaging Specialist

Chicago, IL ยท On-site

$50K - $70K/yr

Department BSD SRF - Light Microscopy About the Department The Integrated Light Microscopy Facility ... Ability to manage multiple projects at once. Working Conditions * Laboratory environment.

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What does a Microscopy Facility Manager do?

A Microscopy Facility Manager oversees the daily operations of a microscopy core facility, ensuring that advanced imaging equipment is maintained and accessible to researchers. They provide technical support and training on microscopy techniques, manage scheduling and usage of instruments, and may assist with experimental design and data analysis. Additionally, they are responsible for maintaining safety standards, coordinating repairs and upgrades, and sometimes supervising staff or budgeting for the facility. Their role is vital in supporting scientific research that relies on high-quality imaging.

What are some common challenges Microscopy Facility Managers face when supporting diverse research projects?

Microscopy Facility Managers often juggle a variety of research needs, coordinating access to specialized equipment for users with different expertise levels and project requirements. They must balance maintenance schedules, provide technical training, and troubleshoot issues to minimize downtime. Keeping up with rapid technological advancements and managing a budget for upgrades can also be challenging. Effective communication and adaptability are crucial to ensure the facility meets the evolving needs of its user base.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Microscopy Facility Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Microscopy Facility Manager, you need an advanced degree in biology, physics, or a related field with expertise in various microscopy techniques. Familiarity with high-end instruments such as confocal, electron, and super-resolution microscopes, as well as experience with image analysis software and potentially certifications in laboratory management, are typically required. Strong communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills are vital for training users, troubleshooting issues, and managing facility operations. These skills ensure efficient facility management, high-quality research support, and optimal use of sophisticated microscopy resources.

What is the difference between Microscopy Facility Manager vs Microscopy Technician?

AspectMicroscopy Facility ManagerMicroscopy Technician
CredentialsBachelor's or higher in biology, chemistry, or related field; management experience often preferredAssociate's or bachelor's in a relevant science; specialized microscopy training
Work EnvironmentOversees facility operations, manages staff, and coordinates equipment useOperates microscopes, prepares samples, and assists users
ResponsibilitiesFacility management, staff supervision, budgeting, and maintenance oversightSample preparation, imaging, troubleshooting microscopes, and user support

The Microscopy Facility Manager focuses on overseeing the entire microscopy facility, managing staff, and ensuring smooth operations. In contrast, the Microscopy Technician primarily handles hands-on microscopy work and user assistance. Both roles require microscopy knowledge, but the manager's role emphasizes administration and coordination, while the technician's role emphasizes technical operation and support.

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Staff Scientist for Analytical Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy

Staff Scientist for Analytical Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy

Brookhaven National Laboratory

Upton, NY โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

The Electron Microscopy group, one of six scientific groups in the CFN, is composed of seven staff scientists and supports four electron microscopes for characterizing nanomaterials at the atomic scale in-situ and ex-situ (www.bnl.gov/cfn). In this position, you will be a member of the Electron Microscopy group working under the supervision of Dr. Judith C. Yang. Two first-of-its-kind aberration-corrected, monochromated scanning transmission electron microscopes (STEM) optimized for electron-energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) with sub-Angstrom spatial resolution will soon be added to the CFN. With installation expected in 2025, the first EELS-STEM will be an ultra-low KeV STEM for low Z, radiation-sensitive, 2-dimensional, and quantum materials. The second EELS-STEM will be an ultra-high vacuum environmental STEM capable of a pressure range of 10-9 to 1 or 10 Torr at the sample area, with expected installation in 2026. The CFN also houses forefront surface science equipment and synchrotron-based X-ray probe tools within the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLSII) for multi-modal investigations.

The CFN is seeking an exceptional and creative scientist with outstanding expertise in the instrumentation development and application of advanced scanning transmission electron microscopy and spectroscopy within research areas relevant to energy security, such as heterogeneous catalysis, oxidation/corrosion, and battery materials; microelectronics; and/or quantum materials. Your expertise and strong interest in hardware optimization of cutting-edge STEM as well as in a wide range of forefront electron microscopy and spectroscopy techniques is strongly preferred, especially in cutting-edge electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS), and you have significant interest in situ and operando microscopy. In this position, you will bear the primary responsibility for optimizing these two-incoming aberration-corrected monochromated STEMs and develop instrumentation science to be at the cutting edge of quantitative and analytical STEM. You will establish your own research programs that align with the CFN's Strategic Plan as well as collaborate with a broad range of users for a wide range of research projects that ultimately will benefit society, especially in energy, microelectronics and quantum materials.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

As a Scientific Staff member for the Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy, you will have these roles and responsibilities:

  • You will be primarily responsible for these frontier NION electron microscopes.

  • You will carry out impactful nanoscience and instrumentation science of your own, publishing papers, and giving external presentations on your research enabled by these cutting-edge tools.

  • You will support the nanoscience user community and perform basic science research in the field of analytical scanning transmission electron microscopy.

  • You will be working with group members and contributing to the management of the Electron Microscopy facility user program, including user proposal reviews, allocations, and scheduling.

  • You will work with other Electron Microscopy group members to oversee the day-to-day operations of the various electron microscopes, especially the analytical electron microscopy capabilities.

  • You will mentor post-docs and graduate/undergraduate students and foster their professional development.

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

You are qualified for this Staff Scientist position if:

  • You have earned a Ph.D. degree in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, or a suitable Engineering discipline, and a minimum of two years of experience after earning a Ph.D. degree.

  • You have conducted high-impact research using and developing aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy and spectroscopy, especially electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) and EELS simulations, to understand the properties and performance of nanomaterials as demonstrated by frequent publications of research results in peer-reviewed journals.

  • You have technical expertise and keen interest for optimizing electron microscopes.

  • You are an engaged member of the electron microscopy and materials science professional societies and regularly present your research at conferences and workshops.

  • You are committed to working safely in the laboratory and fostering a respectful environment of safe-work practices.

Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

You are well-matched to this position if:

  • You have earned a Ph.D. degree in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, or a suitable Engineering discipline, and a minimum of four years of experience after earning a Ph.D. degree.

  • You have experience with a wide range of electron microscopy techniques as well as advancing the development of forefront EM techniques (software and/or hardware), quantification of EM data (spectra and/or images), 4D-STEM, tomography, and in situ.

  • You have demonstrated experience developing data analytics tools using Python or other programming languages for data analytics, processing, or machine learning on microscopy data, including spectroscopy.

  • You have strong hands-on experience in operating and maintaining Nion STEMs.

  • You have excellent interpersonal and communication skills (writing and oral) and a passion for collaboration with other scientists and microscopists from multiple disciplines and institutions.

  • You collaborate effectively in interdisciplinary teams, in both leadership and supporting roles.

Other Information:
  • On-Site Position.

Brookhaven Laboratory is committed to providing fair, equitable and competitive compensation. The full salary range for this position is $103650 - $145733 / year. Salary offers will be commensurate with the final candidate's qualification, education and experience and considered with the internal peer group.

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