Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Experimental Nuclear Structure Physics - LPC-Caen

06 May 2024

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Postdoctoral Research Position at University of Notre Dame Nuclear Science Laboratory

30 April 2024

The University of Notre Dame Nuclear Science Laboratory (NSL) invites applications for a postdoctoral research position to perform research at the NSL. Candidates with a range of experiences in experiments related to nuclear astrophysics, nuclear structure, and fundamental symmetries are encouraged to apply. The NSL is home to several research groups studying a wide range of topics in nuclear physics, and the successful candidate will have the freedom to choose among the various research groups to work with.

The NSL is a mid-sized nuclear physics laboratory operating three low-energy accelerators on campus for nuclear physics research: a 10MV FN Pelletron Tandem accelerator for DC or pulsed ion beams, a 5MV single ended 5U Pelletron accelerator for high intensity ion beams, and a 3MV 9S Pelletron Tandem accelerator for nuclear application research. The local accelerators serve a total of fourteen target stations, five for the 5U Pelletron in two target halls, seven for the FN Tandem distributed over three target halls, and two for the 9S in a single target hall. For further information, please visit http://isnap.nd.edu.

A Ph.D. in physics is required for this position, and candidates who are nearing completion of their Ph.D. will also be given full consideration. The appointment is for two years, with a third-year contingent on performance and continued funding. Base salary will be commensurate with experience.

The University of Notre Dame is committed to excellence. The University is located near South Bend, Indiana and provides a friendly environment and affordable cost of living. The successful applicant will receive health care and other benefits. More information about being a postdoctoral scholar at Notre Dame can be found at http://postdocs.nd.edu.

Candidates should provide a cover letter, CV, a research statement not to exceed 3 pages, publication list and arrange to have three letters of recommendation submitted. Please contact Dan Bardayan (danbardayan@nd.edu) with questions about the position. Applications will be reviewed when received and applications received by August 1, 2024 will receive full consideration. Applications submitted after that will be considered while the position is open.

The Department of Physics and Astronomy is committed to diversity and inclusion, and encourages applications from women and members of traditionally underrepresented groups.

To apply, please visit https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/27560.


Postdoc position within SHIPTRAP project at GSI

15 April 2024

We have a two-year postdoc position open within the SHIPTRAP project at GSI.

For further details follow this link: https://www.gsi.de/jobskarriere/stellenangebote/stellenangebote_details/postdoctoral-researcher-position-in-mass-spectrometry-all-genders-1239


Post Doc in Experimental Nuclear Physics at Instituto de Estructura de la Materia - CSIC, Madrid, Spain

15 April 2024

Fixed term 1 year from 1 July 2024, Full time. Application for a Postdoctoral Research Position at the Experimental Nuclear Physics FNEXP Group of IEM-CSIC, Madrid, Spain

We are seeking a highly qualified and motivated candidate to participate to the experimental data analysis related to the study of hypernuclei in nuclear induced-reactions of the WASA-FRS experiment at GSI-FAIR of SuperFRS Experiment collaboration. A PhD in experimental nuclear physics or a related field is required. Strong research experience in machine learning and/or a proven track record of academic excellence are essential.

Further information in the pdf file.

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2 senior researcher and 3 postdoctoral research associate positions at the Center for Exotic Nuclear Studies (CENS), South Korea

11 April 2024

Dear Colleagues,

Center for Exotic Nuclear Studies (CENS, https://www.ibs.re.kr/cens/) at Institute for Basic Science (IBS), South Korea, is seeking creative, dynamic candidates who can join and help the Center grow by leading experiments and theoretical studies on exotic nuclei, data analysis, and development of detectors. Two senior researcher and three postdoctoral research associate positions are open at this time.

The successful candidate will work in the center at the main campus of IBS in Daejeon, South Korea. Founded in December 2019, the IBS Center for Exotic Nuclear Studies (CENS) carries out experiments on nuclear astrophysics, nuclear structure and nuclear reaction using rare isotope accelerators overseas. CENS also has a theory group to carry out independent research and support its experimental efforts. Starting from this year, the Center will also conduct research that can best utilize a rare isotope accelerator complex in South Korea, named Rare isotope Accelerator complex for ON line experiments (RAON). Furthermore, CENS is working to develop state-of-the-art detectors for research on structures and reactions of exotic nuclei, measurement of nuclear reactions in explosive stellar events, discovery of new rare isotopes, and exotic nuclear physics experiments.

Please see the attachment and the full advertisement, including how to apply, can be found at:

https://www.ibs.re.kr/prog/recruit/eng/sub04_01/view.do?pageIndex=1&searchCondition=&searchKeyword=&idx=1711

Deadline for application submission: May 15th, 2024 (24:00 KST)

Any inquiries can be sent to the Recruiting Manager of CENS (Tel: +82 42-878-8122, E-mail : cens_recruit@ibs.re.kr)


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