The MAX IV facility, the largest and most ambitious Swedish investment in 
research infrastructure, will be the brightest source of x-rays worldwide and 
will replace the existing laboratory, which today consists of the storage rings 
MAX I, II and III. The new MAX IV facility will become operational in June 
2016. To extend the suite of already funded beamlines, MAX IV Laboratory is 
planning the next set of beam lines.

Therefore The MAX IV laboratory in Lund has opened two positions within the 
life-science division. We are looking for two beamline scientists, one for the 
biomedical imaging beamline MEDMAX  and  one for the microfocus beamline 
MicroMAX. For both these positions the scientist will be overseeing the  
development, construction and commissioning of the MedMAX, respectively 
MicroMAX beamline from its conceptual stage to full operation.   Both beam 
lines are planned to be cutting edge beam lines, fully exploiting the excellent 
properties of the MAX IV 3GeV storage ring.

In addition we are also looking for a software engineer to be engaged in the 
design of the MX software infrastructure at the beamline for protein 
crystallography which is under construction, BioMAX.

More information on these positions can be found at 
https://www.maxlab.lu.se/positions and the links within this page, or from our 
Life-Sciences director  Tomas Lundqvist .

best regards

Marjolein Thunnissen

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Marjolein Thunnissen
Science Coordinator MX

MAX IV Laboratory
Lund University
P.O. Box 118, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden
Visiting address: Ole Römers väg 1, 223 63 Lund
Telephone: +46 766 32 04 17
www.maxlab.lu.se<http://www.maxlab.lu.se/>

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