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Position for an Assistant Specialist involving research on interfaces in ceramic materials. Experience in one or more of the following is required: electrical and optical characterization of ferroelectric thin films, x-ray diffraction, analytical and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy of ceramic materials. Applicants must possess a PhD in materials science engineering. Send curriculum vitae and names and telephone numbers of three references to: Prof. Mecartney, Materials Program, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 92717.
Performs research on the microstructure of the high temperature superconductor materials by transmission electron microscopy. Results of the research are used for the investigation of superconducting properties critical for applications and for defining the microstructure-to-properties relationship. Records, calculates and analyzes the effects of various laboratory tests on myriad of materials, and reports findings in publications. Requires 5 years' experience in job offered or 5 years' research experience in Transmission Electron Microscopy. $30,000/year. 40 hrs/wk. Apply at Texas Employment Commission, Houston, Texas, or send resume to the Texas Commission, TEC Building, Austin, Texas 78778. J.O. 6687433.
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Announcement ATTENTION On March 16, 1992, five laser tubes were stolen in St. Petersburg, Florida. The laser tubes, owned by Alias Research Inc., are unique because they use a mixture of strontium or calcium vapors with helium. The lasers reach the blue, violet, and ultraviolet spectrums. The lasers were built in Russia and are approximately 3 feet long and 3 inches in diameter. The chart below describes the characteristics of the lasers. Model Laser medium Wavelength (nm) Max. average power (W) Pulse width (ns) Pulse frequency (kHz) Beam diameter (mm) Time (h) Warmup time (min) Power consumption (kW) Beam divergence (mrad)
LSR-901 Strontium 430.5/416.2 1.5/0.7 200 4-5 14 300 10
LCA-901 Calcium 373.7 1.0 200 4-5 14 300 15
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POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW Department of Physics University of Houston We are seeking an experimental postdoctoral fellow with expertise in one or more of the following areas: semiconductor and/or superconductor transport, low dimensional structures, artificially fabricated structures using molecular beam epitaxy. The position will involve the investigation of metal/semiconductor structures, with particular emphasis on the growth and electrical transport properties of these materials. Materials development will be carried out under the direction of T.D. Golding at the Space Vacuum Epitaxy Cen
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