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The University of Regina invites applications for a post-doctoral fellowship in experimental nuclear/particle physics. This is an excellent opportunity for those who are looking forward to a permanent academic position in the future, to strengthen their research and teaching resumes and gain valuable experience in the classroom.

The successful candidate will contribute to a program of high priority experiments to measure the kaon and pion electric form factors using the newly upgraded Jefferson Lab Hall C instrumentation, and measurements of neutron and proton polarizabilities with the A2 Collaboration at the Mainz Microtron. The successful candidate will also teach two 3-credit hour classes per year and have the opportunity to work closely with graduate students and undergraduate research assistants. Further information on the research program is available online at http://lichen.phys.uregina.ca

The position is for a three-year term, with a starting date as early as June 1, but no later than August 15, 2018. A recent Ph.D. in experimental nuclear or particle physics and the facility to competently deliver undergraduate physics lectures in English is required. A solid background in intermediate/high energy experiments, including experience with data analysis and detector operation in electron- or photon-nucleus physics is desired. Applicants should send their curriculum vitae, a description of their research interests, achievements and career goals, and three letters of reference to:

Dr. Garth Huber
Department of Physics
University of Regina
Regina, SK S4S-0A2
Canada

huberg @ uregina.ca
Tel: 306-585-4240
Fax: 306-585-5659

The search will remain open until the position is filled.