Current Vacancy - Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
Current Vacancy - Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
Designation: Scientific Officer
Job Description:
Applications are invited for the following posts:-
Si No. 1
Post Name: Scientific Officer (C)
No. of Post: One post (reserved for Other Backward Class.)
Pay Scale : (PB-3); Rs. 15600 – 39100 + Grade Pay: Rs. 5400/-: TME: Rs. 42,842/- HQ: Hyderabad.
Qualification : First Class B.E / B.Tech. in Aeronautical Engineering with 60% marks.
Desirable: Familiarity with space structures or thin film envelopes
Si No. 2
Post Name: Scientific Officer (C)
No. of Post: One post (reserved for S.C.)
Pay Scale : (PB-3); Rs. 15600 – 39100 + Grade Pay: Rs. 5400/-: TME: Rs. 42,842/- HQ: Hyderabad.
Qualification : First Class M.Sc. (Meteorology/Physics) with minimum 60% marks. Candidate must have PCM at Bachelor level.
Desirable: Familiarity with the Global circulation climate models, meso-scale models and satellite meteorology.
Company Profile:
The Tata Institute of Fundamental Research is an autonomous Institute under the umbrella of the Department of Atomic Energy of the Government of India. We do basic research in physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics and computer science. We have campuses in Mumbai, Pune and Bangalore and research facilities in various other places in India. We have master's and doctoral programs in our fields of work.
Neutrinos are some of the most elusive particles in the universe. They are the second most abundant particles in the universe, and trillions of them pass through us every second without us even realizing it. At the same time, they help the sun shine, make stars explode, and allow us to see places from where light cannot reach us.
First postulated by Pauli in 1932 to explain the energy-momentum conservation in nuclear beta decay, neutrinos took a quarter of a century to be actually observed. In the five decades since then, neutrinos have continued to spring surprises, challenging our knowledge of fundamental interactions.
Neutrinos are elementary particles, and come in three ``flavours'': electron neutrino, muon neutrino and tau neutrino. They form an integral part of the Standard Model of particle physics, and are the particles that have only weak interactions. The interactions are so weak that the neutrinos from the Sun can pass through light years of lead shielding without getting obstructed.
Desired Profile:
How to Apply: Applications giving full details together with copies of relevant certificates/testimonials in the following format and superscribing the post applied for & Serial Number of the post on the envelope should reach The Administrative Officer, T.I.F.R. (Hyderabad Campus), P.B. No. 5, ECIL Post, Hyderabad – 500 062 on or before 9th July, 2011.
Last Date: 9 July 2011
Education: BE, B.Tech, M.Sc
Location : Hyderabad
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Job Description:
Applications are invited for the following posts:-
Si No. 1
Post Name: Scientific Officer (C)
No. of Post: One post (reserved for Other Backward Class.)
Pay Scale : (PB-3); Rs. 15600 – 39100 + Grade Pay: Rs. 5400/-: TME: Rs. 42,842/- HQ: Hyderabad.
Qualification : First Class B.E / B.Tech. in Aeronautical Engineering with 60% marks.
Desirable: Familiarity with space structures or thin film envelopes
Si No. 2
Post Name: Scientific Officer (C)
No. of Post: One post (reserved for S.C.)
Pay Scale : (PB-3); Rs. 15600 – 39100 + Grade Pay: Rs. 5400/-: TME: Rs. 42,842/- HQ: Hyderabad.
Qualification : First Class M.Sc. (Meteorology/Physics) with minimum 60% marks. Candidate must have PCM at Bachelor level.
Desirable: Familiarity with the Global circulation climate models, meso-scale models and satellite meteorology.
Company Profile:
The Tata Institute of Fundamental Research is an autonomous Institute under the umbrella of the Department of Atomic Energy of the Government of India. We do basic research in physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics and computer science. We have campuses in Mumbai, Pune and Bangalore and research facilities in various other places in India. We have master's and doctoral programs in our fields of work.
Neutrinos are some of the most elusive particles in the universe. They are the second most abundant particles in the universe, and trillions of them pass through us every second without us even realizing it. At the same time, they help the sun shine, make stars explode, and allow us to see places from where light cannot reach us.
First postulated by Pauli in 1932 to explain the energy-momentum conservation in nuclear beta decay, neutrinos took a quarter of a century to be actually observed. In the five decades since then, neutrinos have continued to spring surprises, challenging our knowledge of fundamental interactions.
Neutrinos are elementary particles, and come in three ``flavours'': electron neutrino, muon neutrino and tau neutrino. They form an integral part of the Standard Model of particle physics, and are the particles that have only weak interactions. The interactions are so weak that the neutrinos from the Sun can pass through light years of lead shielding without getting obstructed.
Desired Profile:
How to Apply: Applications giving full details together with copies of relevant certificates/testimonials in the following format and superscribing the post applied for & Serial Number of the post on the envelope should reach The Administrative Officer, T.I.F.R. (Hyderabad Campus), P.B. No. 5, ECIL Post, Hyderabad – 500 062 on or before 9th July, 2011.
Last Date: 9 July 2011
Education: BE, B.Tech, M.Sc
Location : Hyderabad
For More Information: Click Here