… contribute to the development of scientific research and participate in the implementation of advanced technology projects,
… expand your personal and professional horizons by working on innovative projects in a multicultural and multidisciplinary research environment,
… broaden your skills by receiving training in your specialist field, in foreign languages and in many other disciplines,
… develop your cross-cultural skills, a vital asset for the world of tomorrow,
… be part of a centre of excellence which, since it was founded over thirty years ago, has proved to be a leader in innovation and creativity,
… work in an international context while living in an area of outstanding beauty,
… an international research organisation based in Grenoble, a city set in the heart of the French Alps and just a few hours from the Mediterranean coast,
… world leader in neutron science and technology, offering scientists ultramodern facilities and a suite of high-performance instruments,
… the most intense neutron source in the world, supplying neutrons to some 40 scientific instruments,
… a powerful synergy of 13 member countries, including its 3 principal members Germany, France and the United Kingdom,
… a key player in international scientific cooperation through EIROforum - a collaboration between seven of Europe's foremost scientific research organisations, ICNS (International Conference on Neutron Scattering),
… a workforce of around 475 highly qualified staff including scientists, engineers and technicians,
… host to around 2000 visiting scientists every year, who come to the Institute to carry out their research programmes in fields as varied as solid state physics, crystallography, soft matter, biology, chemistry and fundamental physics,
… a melting pot of people, languages and cultures: a most precious asset both for today and for the future.