Postdoctoral Researcher Positions at Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo

02 January 2019

CNS has several devices in RIBF in RIKEN Nishina Center and pursues the experimental nuclear physics such as nuclear astrophysics and nuclear structure/reaction studies with radioactive isotope beams. We also have branches of fundamental physics with radioactive heavy elements, high-energy nuclear physics, nuclear theory and development of ion sources.

JOB TITLE: postdoctoral researcher, a few positions available

FIELD: Experimental and theoretical nuclear physics. The successful candidates will work on experimental nuclear physics with radioactive isotopes mainly by using the devices of CNS (CRIB, SHARAQ, Ge array (GRAPE), OEDO, Active Target, etc), on fundamental physics with radioactive heavy elements, on high energy nuclear collisions at ALICE at LHC, or on nuclear structure theory.

ELIGIBILITY: They must hold a recent Ph.D degree in experimental/theoretical nuclear physics, or a related field by April 1, 2019.

EMPLOYMENT: One-year fixed-term employment contract, renewable up to March 31, 2022, according to research budget, research activity, and research achievements. The start of the employment is April 1, 2019 (negotiable). Health and unemployment insurance plans are available.

SALARY: ~ 300,000 yen/month (gross). Additionally commuting expense will be covered.

APPLICATION MATERIALS: (1) CV with UTokyo format https://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/about/jobs.html (2) List of Publication/Talks/etc. (3) Research summary and future plan at CNS (4) Names and contact details of reference

The above materials have to be uploaded to the file server with the PDF file. We will inform you on the URL of the file server and also the password. Please contact yakoatcnc.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp with email before you submit your application materials.

DEADLINE OF APPLICATION: January 15th (Tue.) 2019

After initial screening, interviews will be arranged in the end of January or the beginning of February (temporarily scheduled as Feb. 4th). Interviews will take place at Wako and consist of a presentation of the research achievements and plans followed by an interview. For applicants from abroad, the interview will be conducted via Skype or TV conference system.


Nuclear Physicist Position at the IAEA

18 December 2018

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Physicist Position at GSI

17 December 2018

The Nuclear Reactions department at GSI is looking for an expert in simulation and analysis software for the development and maintenance of the R3B software environment. The work includes

• overseeing, maintenance, as well as coordination and supervision of the development of the R3B software packages in collaboration with the local IT experts and international collaborators
• development of specific detector and tracking software
• training and coordination of collaborating local and international partners, and
• the supervision of students
the applicant is expected to take active part in the experimental programme

Please find attached the job announcement that can also be found on GSI's web presence. Applications should be sent until February, 15th, 2019 to

GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH ABTEILUNG PERSONAL PLANCKSTRAßE 1 64291 DARMSTADT

or by email to: bewerbung@gsi.de

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Postdoctoral Position in Nuclear Physics at University of York

13 December 2018

A fixed term postdoctoral appointment is available in the Nuclear Physics Group, part of the Department of Physics, to work in the group of Dr Marina Petri and Dr Stefanos Paschalis on experimental investigations of neutron-rich nuclei. This research activity concentrates on the measurement of key experimental observables that are used to constrain state-of-the-art nuclear theory models. "Can we understand nuclei based on the underlying fundamental interactions?", "What is the role of 3-body forces?" and "How do nucleon-nucleon correlations deplete the single-particle strength in atomic nuclei?" are the overarching questions of our experimental programme.

For more information, please visit https://jobs.york.ac.uk/wd/plsql/wdportal.showjob?pwebsiteid=3885&pwebpageid=372529


Beam Physicist Position for the ReAccelerator facility at NSCL/FRIB

13 December 2018

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