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2 year post-doctoral position at the University of Liverpool (ALICE Upgrade)

Submitted by alicesec on
Postdoctoral Research Associate in Physics (ALICE Upgrade) at The University of Liverpool (UK)
 
Job reference 009385
Grade 7 (£33,518 - £38,833 pa)
 
As one of the UK's leading centres for Physics research, we are seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work on a major STFC-funded Silicon Tracking Detector project in the University of Liver

Post-doc opportunities in South Africa

Submitted by jcachet on
The South African ALICE groups at iThemba LABS, the University of Cape Town and the University of the Witwatersrand are a small and active community that is contributing to the Muon Arm and the Transition Radiation Detector of ALICE and that is working on measurements of muons and photons. The involvement in ALICE is part of the South Africa-CERN Programme (SA-CERN), which also includes a participation in the ATLAS Experiment, the ISOLDE Programme and a strong group of theorists working on topics related to the experimental programme.
 

Postdoctoral Researcher in experimental particle physics

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Nikhef is the national institute for subatomic physics in The Netherlands. Nikhef itself is a collaboration between 5 major Dutch universities and the Dutch Science Funding Agency (NWO). Utrecht University is member of the Nikhef collaboration, and the Institute for Subatomic Physics as part of the Physics Department of the Science Faculty of Utrecht University performs experimental research in high-energy physics in close collaboration with the Nikhef institute. The main focus of the institute is on the ALICE experiment at the LHC.
 

Two Postdoctoral Positions in Experimental Nuclear Physics and Detector R&D at Argonne National Laboratory

Submitted by alicesec on
Two Postdoctoral Positions in Experimental Nuclear Physics and Detector R&D at Argonne National Laboratory

We are looking for highly qualified candidates for two postdoctoral positions. One position is focused on development of ultra-fast Silicon Detectors (UFSD) for Nuclear and Particle Physics (including the EIC), and the other is supporting our broad hadronic physics program, with an emphasis on upcoming and future Jefferson Laboratory experiments.

Lund / Associate Senior University Lecturer in Experimental Particle Physics

Submitted by alicesec on
The ALICE group at Lund University is looking to fill a Tenure-track position:
https://lu.mynetworkglobal.com/en/what:job/jobID:194909/type:job/where:

If you have questions, you can send an email to: Peter Christiansen peter.christiansen@hep.lu.se and David Silvermyr david.silvermyr@hep.lu.se