Job Postings

INFN (the Italian research agency for Nuclear and Particle Physics) has opened a call for applications to 2-year post-doc fellowships for non-Italian citizens.

You can find the announcement on
http://www.ac.infn.it/personale/exp_fellowships/

Please find attached the announcement of a Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the University of Western Cape and iThemba LABS.

Please find attached details of a position available at the National Centre for Nuclear Research, NCBJ, in Poland.

Dear colleagues,

Dear colleagues,

The Theory Department at TRIUMF has a postdoctoral position available in nuclear theory starting in the fall of 2015. More information can be found at
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/4685

of behalf of Petr Navratil,
Magda Kowalska

An 18 month PDRA position is available at the University of Edinburgh starting in early 2015. The main role would be the development and construction of a detector for use at a laser-plasma accelerator. The post would also allow around 50% of time for work at JLAB, MAMI, or other nuclear/hadron physics facilities. Candidates should hold a Ph.D in nuclear physics or a related discipline. Experience in Geant4 simulation is an advantage.

The full job description can be accessed in the link below
http://www.vacancies.ed.ac.uk

Dear friends,
The INFN just opened the admission to 12 post-doctoral fellowships for non-Italian citizens, or Italian citizens abroad since at least three years.
One of these fellowships is entitled ''Phenomenology of Hadron Physics'' and it will be held by the Hadronic Physics group in Genova.
It is initially granted for one year and can be extended to a second year. The annual gross salary is 40 kEuro.
You can find more details at
http://www.ac.infn.it/personale/theo_fellowships/

Tenure Track Faculty Position in Experimental Subatomic Physics Colorado School of Mines

The National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) at Michigan State University (MSU) is accepting applications for immediate review for a beam physicist position within the Operations Department. The successful candidate will be responsible for: planning, production, identification, and delivery of beams of rare isotopes to experiments set up by facility users; the operation of facility-supported experimental devices; the use, maintenance, and development of nuclear particle detectors; and maintenance and development of data analysis and data acquisition tools.

See attached PDF below.