Scientific Software Engineer
Didcot, Oxfordshire, South East, United Kingdom
Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
year project will extend the range of techniques for ultrafast laser spectroscopy, and encompasses upgrades to laboratories, new laser systems, new detectors and sample-handling technologies, control systems and data handling. HiLUX will be the only open-access facility in the world providing access to such a wide range of spectroscopies. The aim is that the combination of scientific … dynamics, biomedical analysis, energy storage, catalysis and photovoltaics.?Our user community will be from both academia and industry. About the role The HiLUX project will provide higher quality spectroscopic data at higher data rates, and we aim to transform the methods available to our users for both data collection and data analysis. We are seeking to … recruit a scientific software engineer to develop the software to maximise scientific exploitation of our data. You will develop data acquisition and data analysis software for a variety of ultrafast laser spectroscopy experiments, including: Providing data analysis software for photoemission spectroscopy, to enable on-the-fly analysis of spectra. Adapting commercial data acquisition software More ❯
Employment Type: Contract, Part Time
Salary: £60,000
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