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The Cold QCD Group in the Physics Department has an opening for a Post Doc to join the ongoing efforts in the RHIC Cold QCD program. In this role you will be expected to take a leading role in the analysis of the cold QCD data from the STAR experiment. We have recently collected significant data sets with polarized high-energy proton collisions and expect to continue to collect more in the RHIC Run-24 with a wide range of unique observables and possible analyses. In addition, you will have the opportunity to get involved in the EIC experimental program through the EIC project.
The Department of Physics at Indiana University, Bloomington (https://physics.indiana.edu), invites applications for a tenure-track position at the level of assistant professor to begin August 1st 2025. We are looking for candidates in Theoretical Nuclear Physics, broadly defined, emphasizing research involving QCD and hadron spectroscopy. During pre-tenure the position will be partially supported by the ExoHad Topical Collaboration. We seek individuals committed to excellence in scholarship and teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor in the field of Theoretical Nuclear Physics.
We seek candidates in this field who focus on addressing outstanding theoretical questions in fundamental symmetries and/or neutrino research related to physics beyond the Standard Model. The initial appointment is partially funded by the Topical Collaboration "Nuclear Theory for New Physics.”
The Medium Energy group in the Nuclear Science Division at LBNL is looking for a postdoctoral fellow. The group has an active research program at Jefferson Lab (JLab) and is preparing for the future Electron-Ion Collider (EIC). Jefferson Lab activities include high-energy studies of nuclear structure at the hadronic and partonic level, measurements of nucleon form factors and two-photon exchange, color transparency, SIDIS measurements, and tagged measurements of nucleon and meson structure.
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The ALICE Group in Trieste (Italy) invites applications for two postdoctoral research positions to work on the development and characterization of particle detectors based on Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS). The application deadline is September 6th 2024.
he Department of Physics at Old Dominion University invites applications for a postdoctoral research associate position in theoretical nuclear/particle physics beginning in Fall 2024. The successful applicant will work with
two members of ODU Nuclear Theory Group (Profs. I. Balitsky and A. V. Radyushkin), and their colleagues at
homas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility(Jefferson Lab) on a program of studies in one of the following areas of theoretical nuclear physics:
(i) study of perturbative and nonperturbative aspects of interactions
There is a recent call for a postdoctoral position at AGH University of Krakow in Poland:
The Hall C postdoctoral fellow is expected to take an active role in the upcoming Hall C experimental program at Jefferson Lab. Hall C has successfully finished a large number of experiments with the new Super High Momentum Spectrometer (SHMS) and High Momentum Spectrometer (HMS). In the upcoming run period, Hall C will be running experiments to study additional areas of Physics and collaborate in developing a future physics program.
Jefferson Lab’s Hall A/C is looking for a Staff Scientist who will assume a leading role in the construction and/or operation of multiple Hall subsystems to support an exciting and diverse physics program. Hall A is currently running the Super BigBite Spectrometer (SBS) suite of experiments, while preparing for the future MOLLER and SoLID projects. A vigorous scientific program is foreseen for Hall C using the HMS and SHMS spectrometers, as well as new equipment such as the Neutral Particle Spectrometer.
