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Please see the attachment below for details on this position.

Two positions for nuclear physicist in my Section at the IAEA have just been advertised.

I would be grateful if you could bring them to the attention of suitable candidates.

The online vacancy notices can be found at
https://recruitment.iaea.org/vacancies/p/2014/2014_105.html
https://recruitment.iaea.org/vacancies/p/2014/2014_106.html

Dear Colleagues:

A new initiative in experimental nuclear physics is being launched at Stony Brook with plans to carry out research in Hall A at Jefferson Lab and also pursuing neutrinoless double-beta decay. Two postdoctoral positions will be filled over the next 6 months, one in each research area. Attached is a .pdf file for the first of these positions for the double-beta decay research.

Sincerely,
Krishna Kumar

The Jefferson Lab Hall D group has an opened postdoctoral position.

One can find the details from the link below.

https://careers.peopleclick.com/careerscp/client_jeffersonlab/external/…

Postdoctoral Research Position
Experimental Nuclear/Particle Physics
Norfolk State University

The Department of Physics at the University of Virginia is seeking a postdoctoral research associate to work in the area of experimental subatomic physics. Candidates with outstanding research potential and with an interest in electroweak studies in electron-nuclear scattering are especially invited to apply. Research will be conducted at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility in Newport News, Virginia, with a focus on current and future measurements of parity violation in electron scattering.

Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position to work on precisions tests of the Standard Model with the Experimental Nuclear Physics Group at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The successful candidate will work primarily on the new muon g-2 experiment E989 at Fermilab. This exciting experiment aims at a four-fold improved measurement of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon to an accuracy of 0.14 ppm. Comparison with theoretical predictions allows a precision test of the Standard Model, with outstanding sensitivity to new physics at the TeV-scale.

Positions Open: ISOL Group, RISP, Korea

The Rare Isotope Science Project (RISP) was established in December 2011 at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) in Korea to carry out the construction of the accelerator complex, RAON, for rare isotope science. The goal of the accelerator complex is to produce a wide variety of stable and rare isotope beams to be used
for research in basic science and various applications.

The Faculty of Physics, Mathematics, and Computer Science at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz (JGU) and the PRISMA Cluster of Excellence invite applications for an appointment at the level of a University Professor (m/f) for theoretical hadron physics in the field of nucleon structure analysis (salary class W 2; LBesG) starting from winter semester 2014/15 and limited for six years. Following the temporary employment, a permanent faculty appointment is possible.

Research Scientist
Experimental Nuclear and Particle Physics