PostDoc at NMSU in Experimental Nuclear Physics

The Department of Physics at New Mexico State University invites
applications for a postdoctoral position in experimental nuclear physics.
Our research group focuses on studying the fundamental properties of
nucleons and are involved in many projects including analysis of near
threshold J/psi production data from Jefferson Lab’s Hall-C, commissioning
and running the ALERT suit of experiments in Jefferson Lab’s Hall-B,
research and development of Cherenkov mirror design for the SoLID detector
package in Jefferson Lab’s Hall-A, and assisting with running the MUSE
experiment at PSI.  The successful candidate will be expected to make
contributions related to the areas listed above.  General duties will also
include publication of analysis results, working with teams of
international collaborators, assisting and mentoring students involved in
similar research, and developing new ideas or proposals for nuclear
physics experiments.
This appointment will be initially for one year and is renewable
contingent upon satisfactory performance and available funding. Applicants
are required to have a PhD in experimental nuclear or particle physics and
are expected to have experience with data analysis and monte-carlo
simulations. Hardware experience and/or advanced computational skills are
desirable but not mandatory.   Applicants should submit a curriculum
vitae, a cover letter that summarizes research experience and interests,
and provide 3 references available for contact to the web site
https://careers.nmsu.edu/jobs/498900.  Review of applications will begin
immediately.  For full consideration, applicants must submit all materials
by November 26th, 2023. NMSU is an equal-opportunity/affirmative-action
university. Applications from minorities and women are particularly
encouraged. If you have any questions regarding to the position, please
contact Prof. Michael Paolone at mpaolone@nmsu.edu.