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POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE (Stationed at Jefferson Lab)

Assistant Professor in Experimental Nuclear Physics
Department of Physics
Duke University

Please see attached for details.

Post-Doctoral Research Associate (Physics)
Job Code: 16-039
College or Other: College of Sciences
Department: Physics Department
FT/PT Status: Full Time

Please visit the link for complete details:
https://hera.odurf.odu.edu/careers/Careers.aspx?adata=EEOzufIkpFTSYnfLw…

The University of Tennessee is seeking candidates for a postdoctoral
position in the experimental low-energy nuclear physics program. The
successful candidate will lead the development and implementation of
a new high-resolution neutron detector for decay and reaction
studies.
This research program is funded by the Stewardship Science Academic
Alliances with DOE-NNSA. The candidate should have a Ph.D.
(or will soon graduate) and demonstrable experience in experimental
nuclear physics or a similar field.

We are looking for a new post-doc to help in the development of a streaming readout system for future nuclear physics experiments.

Douglas

26-415 M.I.T. Tel: +1 (617) 258-7199
77 Massachusetts Avenue Fax: +1 (617) 258-5440
Cambridge, MA 02139, USA E-mail: hasell@mit.edu

Rutgers University has an opening for a tenure-track faculty member in nuclear physics for September 2017. Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply directly to http://apply.interfolio.com/36532 no later than November 15, 2016.

The Physics Department at the College of William and Mary invites applications for a postdoctoral research associate in the experimental hadronic physics group to work on the GlueX experiment in Hall D at nearby Jefferson Lab. The successful applicant is expected to take a leadership role in the construction and commissioning of a new DIRC particle identification detector, which will provide kaon identification to search for exotic mesons containing strange quarks.

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