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The Institute for Nuclear Theory (ING) has an open post-doc position this year, and we are looking for a talented researcher with a record of creativity and independence working on any aspect of nuclear theory. Please note that according to University of Washington rules, this Research Associate title can only be held by those within six years of having received a Ph.D.
The Department of Physics at William and Mary seeks applications for a tenure track position at the Assistant Professor level in experimental nuclear physics to begin in Fall 2016. You must hold a PhD in nuclear physics, or a closely related field of physics, at the time of appointment.
Tenure-Track Faculty Positionin Experimental Particle or Nuclear Physics
Department of Physics, Virginia Tech
A post-doctoral position in theoretical physics is available at the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare in Naples.
Please see the attachment below regarding three postdoctoral positions with the experimental nuclear group at LSU. One position is focused on beta-delayed neutron studies at CARIBU. Another is based at FSU with ANASEN and installing the Yale Split-Pole Spectrometer. The third position could support the LSU program in any of these projects.
The link for the official description & application is:
https://lsusystemcareers.lsu.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=59714
University of Washington -“ Department of Physics
The Nuclear Theory Group at the University of Washington invites applications for a full time Research Assistant Professor in theoretical nuclear physics for an anticipated appointment beginning in 2016. This is a non-tenure track position with a 3-year appointment, renewable for up to 5 years total depending on performance.
The Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN) invites applications for one postdoc position in Theoretical Physics to work within the theory group in LNS-Catania on the subject "Theoretical description of charge-exchange and transfer nuclear reactions: towards the matrix elements of double-\beta decay". This research activity is strongly supported by the INFN, in the context of the "What next" programme and will closely follow the new experimental NUMEN project, which has just started at LNS. The theoretical aspects will be carried out also in collaboration with Prof.
Assistant Professor of Experimental Nuclear Physics
College of William & Mary
Assistant Professor in Theoretical Hadronic Physics: joint position at JLab and the College of William & Mary
This search is now open. The ad is online at: https://jobs.wm.edu/postings/22287