PhD Position at Institute for Nuclear Physics, Technical University Darmstadt

15 June 2017

We have an opening for a doctoral student position within the Collaborative Research Center SFB 1245 of the DFG at the Institut für Kernphysik of the Technische Universität Darmstadt (payment 2/3 of salary scale E13).

The goal of SFB 1245 is a systematic understanding of nuclei across the nuclear chart from effective field theories of the strong interaction that are tested with key experiments at the superconducting Darmstadt electron linear accelerator (S-DALINAC) and other world-leading accelerator centers.

The PhD project focuses on the quenching phenomenon of the spin-isospin strength in nuclei common to electromagnetic and weak processes. Transverse electron scattering form factors will be measured with the unique 180° system at the S-DALINAC. The successful applicant is expected to complete the commissioning of the upgraded 180° system and investigate magnetic excitations in light and medium-mass nuclei.

The doctoral research is embedded in an integrated graduate program with a wide range of opportunities for training and development of personal skills. Applicants are invited to submit a CV, copies of transcripts and certificates, two recommendation letters, and a letter of motivation electronically to sfb1245@ikp.tu-darmstadt.de.

Further information can be found online at http://www.sfb1245.tu-darmstadt.de. For questions please contact the project leaders Professor Dr. Peter von Neumann-Cosel (vnc@ikp.tu-darmstadt.de ) Professor Dr. Joachim Enders (enders@ikp.tu-darmstadt.de )


Research Fellow in Experimental Nuclear Physics at the University of Surrey

13 June 2017

Research Fellow in Experimental Nuclear Physics at the University of Surrey

Department of Physics

Location: Guildford

Salary: £30,175 to £38,183 per annum

Fixed Term

Post Type: Full Time

Advert Placed: Tuesday 13 June 2017

Closing Date: Sunday 16 July 2017

Interview Date: Friday 04 August 2017

Reference: 044817

Apply at: https://jobs.surrey.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=044817

An STFC-funded experimental nuclear physics postdoctoral research position is available at the University of Surrey. The successful candidate will be an integral member of the experimental nuclear physics group and will be involved in the activities aimed to study the structure of heavy neutron-rich nuclei. These activities include exploring radioactive beam facilities such as ISOLDE, RIKEN, GSI.

You will join an established group studying isomeric and beta-unstable nuclei at the limits of experimental accessibility, using gamma-ray, charged-particle and storage-ring techniques. Candidates should have a proven track record of research contributions in experimental nuclear physics. Experience in gamma-ray spectroscopic techniques is essential.

The successful candidate will work within the Centre for Nuclear and Radiation Physics, where research includes fundamental theoretical and experimental nuclear physics, radiation physics and applications. For further information about the Centre please see http://www.ph.surrey.ac.uk/cnrp.

Informal enquiries about this vacancy can be made to Professor Zsolt Podolyák (z.podolyak@surrey.ac.uk) or Professor Paddy Regan (p.regan@surrey.ac.uk)

This position is available for a period of 12 months from September 2017.

Please note, it is University Policy to offer a starting salary equivalent to Level 3.6 (£30,175) to successful applicants who have been awarded, but are yet to receive, their PhD certificate. Once the original PhD certificate has been submitted to the local HR Department, the salary will be increased to Level 4.1 (£31,076).


Post-doctoral Research Associate in Nuclear Astrophysics at University of Edinburgh

07 June 2017

Post-Doctoral Research Associate Stellar Modelling for Nuclear Astrophysics University of Edinburgh

Applications are invited for a Post-Doctoral Research Associate position funded by the ERC Starting Grant project DoRES which addresses nuclear reactions of importance for the creation of elements in stars. The successful candidate will perform numerical simulations of nucleosynthesis processes in stars and stellar explosions. In particular, the work will focus on the origin of the heavy elements, for example in massive stars and core collapse supernovae.

The successful applicant will have or will be about to obtain a PhD in computational astrophysics, nuclear astrophysics, or a related discipline. Prior experience in using and developing nucleosynthesis and stellar evolution codes is essential. The candidate would be expected to interact closely with the experimental nuclear astrophysics research programme, with the aim of exploring the astrophysical impact of experimental results and to identify key goals for future work.

The position is available from September 2017 for 3 years, with a possible extension until 31 May 2021, when the ERC funding period ends.

Your application should include a motivation letter, a CV, and details of two referees that can be approached. The closing date for applications is 10th July 2017, 17:00 BST.

Informal enquiries should be directed to Dr Claudia Lederer-Woods (claudia.ledererwoods@ed.ac.uk).

Apply online at http://www.jobs.ed.ac.uk using vacancy reference 040104.


Post-doctoral Fellow in Nuclear Physics at The Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) in Grenoble, France

01 June 2017

For more information: https://www.ill-recruits.eu/generator.php?id=538

The Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL), situated in Grenoble, France, is Europe's leading research facility for fundamental research using neutrons. The ILL operates the brightest neutron source in the world, and welcomes over 2000 visits of scientists per year to carry out world-class research in a wide variety of scientific fields. We currently have a vacancy for a: Post-doctoral Fellow in Nuclear Physics M/F Duties: Working within the “Nuclear and Particle Physics (NPP)” group at the FIPPS (FIssion Product Prompt gamma-ray Spectrometer) instrument you will develop and implement ancillary detectors and systems to complement the existing array of Ge clover detectors and to enlarge the applications of this new instrument. Besides possible ideas proposed by the candidate we are considering the following projects:

a LaBr3:Ce detector array for ultrafast timing experiments
a setup for magnetic moment measurements
use of polarized neutron beams for generation of spin-aligned capture states
a setup for conversion electron spectroscopy
a dedicated target chamber for noble gas targets

Further you will:

Establish new scientific collaborations by promoting nuclear spectroscopy and neutron-induced fission experiments performed at ILL;
Pursue your personal research programme in nuclear spectroscopy or nuclear fission.

You will be trained with the nuclear spectroscopy program at the NPP instruments to get full awareness of the scientific possibilities of the whole instrumental suite for experiments involving fission and nuclear spectroscopy.

Qualifications and experience: You have a PhD in physics with a good knowledge of nuclear spectroscopy. You have a strong experience in one or several of the following topics: Ge, Si, or LaBr3(Ce) detectors, measurement of nuclear lifetimes or magnetic moments, conversion electron spectroscopy, simulation of experimental setups including detectors and magnetic fields, digital data acquisition systems. The post represents an excellent opportunity for a young scientist to develop expertise, broaden experience and interact with leading scientists from around the world.

Language skills: As an international research centre, we are particularly keen to ensure that we also attract applicants from outside France. You must have a sound knowledge of English and be willing to learn French (a language course will be paid for by the ILL). Knowledge of German would be an advantage.

Notes: Post-Doctoral contract of 18 months, renewable for a further 6 to 18-month period. Only candidates holding a PhD obtained less than 2 years ago are eligible for Post-doctoral positions. Medical fitness for work under ionising radiation is required. Further information can be obtained by contacting the head of the NPP group: Dr Oliver Zimmer - e-mail: zimmer@ill.eu (please do not send your application to this address).

Benefits: Generous company benefits (expatriation allowance), relocation assistance and language courses may be offered (for more information, please consult our employment conditions).

How to apply: Please submit your application in English on line with a list of publications and the names of 3 references, including one from your present work place, no later than 18.06.2017, via our website: www.ill.eu/careers (Vacancy reference: 17/14). The interviews will take place in the first half of July 2017.


Permanent Research Scientist in Nuclear Physics Position: UK National Physics Laboratory

24 May 2017

A vacancy for a permanent position as RESEARCH SCIENTIST NUCLEAR PHYSICS has opened up at the UK National Physical Laboratory to work predominantly in the neutron metrology and measurement section, which would be suitable for PhD level nuclear physicists:

Please see below at: http://careers.npl.co.uk/vacancies/ and the link for Research Scientist Nuclear Physics.

For any initial informal questions on this role, feel free to contact Prof. Paddy Regan, U.Surrey and NPL (p.regan@surrey.ac.uk) or Dr. Steven Judge, NPL Group Leader (Steven.judge@npl.co.uk).

Job Description:

The UK's National Physical Laboratory (NPL) sits at the intersection between scientific discovery and real world application. One of the top three National Measurement Institutes (NMIs) in the world, we now have a regional presence and strategic relationships with Surrey and Strathclyde Universities. Our expertise and original research have benefited UK citizens and the UK economy for over a century.

NPL has a vacancy for a research scientist to work in the neutron metrology section. The work will involve working on a wide variety of projects with partners from industry and academia, including the measurement of nuclear data for applications in the nuclear industry, and supporting instrument development and characterisation. In addition, NPL is aiming to invest in a new particle accelerator and the job holder would be involved in helping to build the business case and draw up the technical specifications.

The job holder would be working closely with the NPL / Surrey University Professor of Nuclear Metrology. Contributions to scientific journals and conferences are encouraged.

A degree in physics and a PhD in experimental nuclear physics or accelerator science are essential. Post-doctoral research experience would be useful.

The Requirements

• PhD/EngD in experimental nuclear physics or related field.

Desirable to have experience in several of the following:

• Excellent problem-solver, with record of achievement in a R&D environment.

• Knowledge and understanding of ionizing radiation detection.

• Experimental experience of ionizing radiation measurement and data analysis

• Track record of conference presentations and peer-reviewed publications.

• Skilled in developing software for instrumentation control and data analysis.

• Ability to work in an interdisciplinary project team, and as collaborator to academic & industrial partners.

About us

Based in a unique, purpose-built research environment, we are located in beautiful surroundings on the edge of Bushy Park, south-west London with a host of onsite facilities. These include a subsidised crèche, restaurant, free parking and our own sports and social club. NPL Management Limited is committed to supporting its people to develop both personally and professionally and is committed to equal opportunities.

Based in a unique, purpose-built research environment, we are located in beautiful surroundings on the edge of Bushy Park, south-west London with a host of onsite facilities. These include a subsidised crèche, restaurant, free parking and our own sports and social club.

NPL Management Limited is committed to supporting its people to develop both personally and professionally and is committed to equal opportunities. NPL Management Limited is a Stonewall Diversity Champion and an Institute of Physics Project Juno Supporter.


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