
We have several openings for research students (M.Sc. and Ph.D.) and
postdoctoral positions in front-line topics in detector physics, described
in the current activities page, and listed in
details below.
All positions include full fellowships, with no teaching obligations, and
are open for both Israeli and foreign candidates.
The laboratory is equipped with a variety of modern experimental
facilities for advanced research in the radiation detection field; all the
proposed topics are covered by research grants.
- Experimental investigations and modeling of photoemission from
visible photocathodes, and development of fast imaging photodetectors.
( 1 M.Sc. and 1 Ph.D.)
- Experimental investigations and modeling of photoemission from
UV photocathodes and development of diamond-based photodetectors.
( 1 M.Sc., Ph.D. or PostDoc)
- Experimental investigations and modeling of radiation-induced
secondary electron emission from diamond films and other materials.
( 1 M.Sc. or PostDoc)
- Development of advanced radiation detectors (GEM, Micropattern
detectors and others) and applications.
( 1 M.Sc., Ph.D. or PostDoc)
- Development of large-area high-resolution x-ray imagers for Digital
Mammography.
( 1 Ph.D. or PostDoc)
- Early detection of cancer - an interdisciplinary project .
( 1 M.Sc. or Ph.D., preferably with
background in biology or biochemistry)
- Radiation damage to the DNA: development of techniques and
accelerator experiments in physics and cell-biology.
( 1 M.Sc. and 1 Ph.D.)
Candidates should first contact:
Prof. A.Breskin :
fnbresk@wisemail.weizmann.ac.il
or
Dr. R. Chechik
: fnchecik@wisemail.weizmann.ac.il
tel : 972-8-934 2645
fax : 972-8-934 2611
For more information on the Feinberg Graduate School admission conditions,
deadlines, forms and other formalities, check here
or at the Feinberg graduate
school homepage.
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