Microscopy and Imaging Lab Manager in Paleontology Full-time Job
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Introduction
A place for teaching, research and living, the University of Lausanne brings together nearly 17,000 students and 5,000 faculty, staff, and researchers. Ideally located on the shores of Lake Geneva and close to the city center, its campus brings together some 120 nationalities.
Presentation
In order toThe Faculty of Geosciences and Environment (FGSE) of the University of Lausanne invites applications for the position of Microscopy and Imaging Lab Manager in Paleontology at the Institute of Earth Sciences (ISTE).
We are looking for a candidate with experience in microscopy and imaging of macroscopic and microscopic geological and paleontological materials, to ensure the smooth operation of our series of microscopes and imaging systems, and laboratories including acid digestion, aquarium and experimental taphonomy labs, while training and assisting users on these systems and in these laboratories. Instruments include various types of binocular magnifiers/stereomicroscopes and petrographic/polarizing microscopes sometimes with digital camera, a Keyence VHX digital microscope, cathodoluminescence microscopes, several Canon EOS SLR cameras and a multispectral macro-imaging system. Some specimen preparation laboratories are also under the responsibility of this person, such as the acid digestion laboratory, the aquarium research laboratory, and the experimental taphonomy laboratory.
The person recruited will work in collaboration with the paleontology research group to develop and optimize new methods for imaging and analyzing fossils and geological materials. Duties include ensuring the smooth operation of the microscopy and imaging systems and laboratories listed above, as well as coordinating repairs, managing regular maintenance and services, and ordering consumables from external suppliers.
The person recruited will also be responsible for providing theoretical and practical training and assistance to users of these systems, instruments and laboratories, organizing booking schedules, assisting with data processing and analyses, and contributing to the Institute's laboratory safety practices.
The ideal candidate will have excellent interpersonal, communication and organizational skills, and be able to work both as part of a team and individually. complete our team, the Faculty of/the Service of x is looking for a ...
Job information
Expected start date in position : 01.03.2025 nogotiable
Contract length : permanent
Activity rate : 80 %
Workplace : University of Lausanne, Geopolis building
Your responsibilities
35% of your time will be devoted to ensuring optimum operation of the microscopy and imaging systems, and management of the acid digestion, experimental taphonomy and aquarium laboratories.
15% of your time will be devoted to assisting and training users of the systems, instruments and laboratories.
30% of your time will be devoted to developing and optimizing new methods for the analysis and imaging of geological materials and fossils, and to conducting paleontological research.
Your qualifications
You must hold a PhD degree in Earth Sciences or Paleontology (or any discipline deemed equivalent), with demonstrated expertise in the use and development of imaging systems and microscopes, and in the field of paleontology.
A good command of French and English is required.
What the position offers you
The Faculty of Geosciences and Environment (FGSE) at the University of Lausanne boasts an excellent analytical infrastructure and excellent working conditions. The Faculty comprises three research institutes (Geography and Sustainability; Land Surface Dynamics; Earth Sciences) and a teaching school. The FGSE specifically encourages interdisciplinary research and teaching, within and between the social and natural sciences. The University has put in place a number of measures to make life easier for parents/guardians of young children, including an on-campus daycare center.
Contact for further information
Further useful information on the Institute of Earth Sciences is available here: www.unil.ch/iste
Contact for more information: Prof. James Irving, Deputy Director of the Institute of Earth Sciences, james.irving@unil.ch
Your application
Application deadline : 20.12.2024 (23:50 Swiss time GMT+1)
The application file in English or French in PDF format must include :
- a cover letter ;
- your complete curriculum vitae (CV) ;
- your diplomas;
- a list of two referees.
Only applications through this website will be taken into account.
We thank you for your understanding.
Additional information
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- ensuring an open and respectful environment that is conducive to personal development;
- offering working conditions that facilitate work-life balance.
In order to increase the number of women in management positions, applications from women are particularly encouraged.
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Job description
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