Job Postings

The QCD theory group at the Department of Physics of the University of Jyvaskyla, Finland, will have openings for postdoc positions starting September/October 2019. Our main research interests are small-x physics, out-of-equilibrium field theory, parton distributions and perturbative QCD processes, hard and electromagnetic probes and hydrodynamical modeling of heavy ion collisions.

The Department of Physics at the University of Regina invites applications for a postdoctoral research position in the experimental hadronic physics group to work on the GlueX experiment in Hall D at Jefferson Lab. The research activities of the group include hadron spectroscopy with an emphasis on the search for and study of nonconventional mesons and rare eta decays.

Nuclear Theory Assistant Professor as part of a Cluster Hire at Iowa State

The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Iowa State University (ISU) seeks candidates for faculty positions at a junior level for a cluster of positions in theoretical physics and astrophysics,

http://www.physastro.iastate.edu/employment .

OSITION POSTED: OCTOBER 30, 2018
SALARY RANGE: $54,800 - $82,000 (PD)

Three PDF positions with the JLab Theory Group. See the attached PDF for details.

Jefferson Science Associates (JSA) and Jefferson Lab (JLab) invite applications for the 2019 JSA/JLab Nathan Isgur Fellowship in Nuclear Theory.
Please see the attached PDF for details.

Postdoctoral Research Associate Position at North Carolina A&T State University

Please see the attachment for more information.

The Nuclear Theory Group at Brookhaven National Laboratory plans to hire a postdoctoral Research Associate to work in Theoretical Nuclear Physics, starting on or about October 1, 2019. The hire is supported in part by theTMD Theory Topical Collaboration to perform research into the three-dimensional transverse momentum dependent (TMD) tomography of parton distributions in hadrons at high energies.

There is an opening for a postdoctoral research position working at the University of York within the new hadron and medical physics research group. The project will involve development, testing and simulation of new PET detector prototypes made from CZT detector technology in collaboration with an industrial partner (Kromek Ltd). There will also be opportunities to contribute to our pure science research area as part of the appointment.

The lattice QCD group at the George Washington University anticipates an opening for a Post Doctoral Scientist position starting in Fall 2019, but a starting date as early as January 2019 is possible. The appointment is for a one-year term and may be extended to a second year, based on mutual agreement. A renewal for a third year is possible, contingent upon the availability of funding.