Postdoctoral Researcher in Low-Energy Experimental Nuclear Physics at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
13 December 2018
The Nuclear and Particle Physics Group at LLNL invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher to join the group’s programs to study the beta decay of fission products using radioactive-ion beams delivered by the CARIBU facility at Argonne National Laboratory. The successful candidate will become a part of the team’s effort to study the properties of unstable nuclei that are important to astrophysical r-process nucleosynthesis, nuclear energy, and national-security applications. The selected candidate will play a major role in the precision measurements of long-lived fission products utilizing a 4 proportional counter and germanium detectors at LLNL and Texas A&M, as well as the development of a new ion-trap system at ANL dedicated to the study of beta-delayed neutron emission. Travel to accelerator facilities such as ATLAS/CARIBU at Argonne National Laboratory and Texas A&M University for experiments will be required.
Any questions about this position should be directed to Karolina Kolos (kolos1@llnl.gov or 925-422-8075) or Nicholas Scielzo (scielzo1@llnl.gov or 925-422-4172).
Closing date: January 15th, 2019.
Postdoctoral researcher in the Nuclear and Particle Physics Group at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
07 December 2018
The Nuclear and Chemical Sciences Division within the Physical and Life Sciences Directorate at LLNL has an immediate opening for a postdoctoral researcher in the Nuclear and Particle Physics (NPP) Group. The NPP Group maintains a diverse nuclear structure, nuclear astrophysics and nuclear fission program that is relevant to testing nuclear models important to nucleosynthesis, stockpile-stewardship and nuclear-energy applications. The successful candidate is expected to play a major role in an ongoing experimental program that uses high-intensity neutron and photon beams to provide high-precision fission product-yield data and capture cross-section measurements. The program helps improve our understanding of nuclear reaction mechanisms and advance state-of-the-art nuclear fission models. This is a two-year Postdoctoral appointment with the possibility of extension to three years.
Job no: 495957
Position type: Faculty Full Time
Benefit Status: Benefited-Union
Campus: UMass Lowell
Department: Physics and Applied Physics
Applications Open: Oct 05 2018
Applications Close: Oct 31 2018
General Summary of Position:
The Department of Physics and Applied Physics at the University of Massachusetts Lowell (UML) invites applications for a number of teaching faculty positions to begin September 2019. We are especially interested in candidates who can complement and/or enhance existing instructional service programs in the department. The applicant would be expected to teach introductory-level high-enrollment Physics and Astronomy courses. The successful candidate should have a strong commitment to teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels with skills that complete and enhance the department’s growing base of full-time faculty.
Additional duties would include coordination of the graduate teaching assistants leading the laboratory component of these high-enrollment lecture courses.
Minimum Qualifications (Required):
Ph.D. in Physics or related field (must have Ph.D. by the time of appointment)
Demonstrated teaching ability in physics and excellent communication skills-Ability to work effectively with diverse groups
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Please include a CV, cover letter, teaching statement/philosophy, evidence of teaching and teaching evaluations with your application. Names and contact information for three references will be required at the time of application.