Post-doctoral Research Positions at UCL – CMS or NA62 experiments

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Post-doctoral Research Positions at UCL – CMS or NA62 experiments

The center for Cosmology, Particle Physics and Phenomenology (CP3, http://cp3.phys.ucl.ac.be/) of the
Université catholique de Louvain (UCL) in Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium) invites applications for positions at the
post-doctoral level to join its involvement in the CMS and NA62 experiments at CERN.

The research of the UCL CP3 experimental group is led by profs. G. Bruno, E. Cortina, C. Delaere, A.
Giammanco, V. Lemaitre, and K. Piotrzkowski. CMS activities currently focus on physics data analysis, software
development for physics object reconstruction, and upgrade of the CMS inner tracker detector. Physics data
analysis is carried out within the following CMS groups: beyond-two-generations, electroweak, exotica, forward,
Higgs, and top quark. NA62 activities focus on physics data analysis of very rare kaon decays. The UCL-NA6
group is also involved in the operation and study of the performance of the Gigatracker spectrometer. UCL hosts
one of the Tier-2 centers of the LHC computing GRID and physics studies are pursued in close collaboration with
theoreticians within the CP3 center.

Applicants must have (or expect to receive soon) a Ph.D. in particle physics. The selected candidates are expected
to be based in Belgium with the possibility of extended stays at CERN. Appointments are for two years, with the
possibility of extension for a third year, subject to availability of funds. The positions are open to candidates of
any nationality. Although the positions will remain open until suitable candidates are found, interested persons are
encouraged to apply before 20 September 2015, when the first application screening will take place.
Applications, including curriculum vitae, a list of publications, and at least two letters of recommendation must be
submitted online at http://cp3.irmp.ucl.ac.be/Jobs/Details/CP3-15-CMSNA62-postdoc .

For more information, please, contact any of the persons mentioned above (full contact details can be found at
http://cp3.irmp.ucl.ac.be/Members ).