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7th International Conference on Physics and Astrophysics of Quark Gluon Plasma

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First Announcement

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased in inform you that the 7th International Conference on Physics and Astrophysics of Quark Gluon Plasma (ICPAQGP - 2015) will be held in Kolkata, India during 2 -6 February 2015.

The scientific program of the Conference will consist of plenary and parallel talks as well as posters. A student program will be organized before the Conference.

Conference: Analogue and Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuits for Space Applications - AMICSA 2014

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Conference title : Analogue and Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuits for Space Applications - AMICSA 2014

Date : 29 Jun - 1 Jul 2014
Location : CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
CERN Building 503-1-001

Conference contact email: amicsa.2014@cern.ch

Local Organizing Committee : 

Francis Anghinolfi (PH);
Michael Campbell (PH);
Evelyne Dho (PH);
Philippe Farthouat (PH);
Livio Mapelli (PH);
Giovanni Spiezia (EN)

Post-doc position in the ALICE group at Padova for heavy flavour analysis

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The University of Padova invites applications for a 2-year post-doc position on the ALICE experiment.

The ALICE group participates in the activities of the physics working group on heavy flavours (PWG-HF) and of the Inner Tracking System (ITS) detector project. It is involved in the preparation for the ALICE upgrade, in particular within the ITS upgrade project.

The selected candidate will work on heavy flavour measurements with data from Run-1 and Run-2 

Post-doctoral fellowships in SouthAfrica

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The Claude Leon Foundation offers a number of post-doctoral fellowships in SouthAfrica that are open to international applicants. The fellowships can be taken up in the ALICE groups at the University of Cape Town or the nearby iThemba Labs and cover the stipend and some conference travel costs. Additional funding for extended stays at CERN is provided by the South Africa-CERN program.

Dept of Physics, The Univ. of Tokyo - Applications for a fixed term faculty position of Lecturer in experimental nuclear physics

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Dear Colleagues,

The Department of Physics, The Univ. of Tokyo invites applications for a fixed term faculty position of Lecturer in experimental nuclear physics.

Applications from female and/or non-Japanese researchers are highly encouraged.

For further details please visit

http://www.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/job_info.html.

The deadline of submission is March 31st, 2014.

Postdoctoral position at CEA/IRFU and CNRS/IPN Orsay

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The ALICE groups of IRFU Saclay and IPN Orsay, invite applications for a 2 years postdoctoral
position in experimental heavy ion physics on the ALICE experiment at the LHC. The two groups at
IRFU and IPN have a long history of collaboration and both are strongly involved in the ALICE
forward muon spectrometer and its upgrade program. Our groups have recognized expertise in the
physics of the muon spectrometer, in particular in the physics of quarkonia in which we have a
leading role.

2 Post-doc positions at UNiversidade de Sao Paulo

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Application is open for two post-doctoral positions at Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil (FAPESP grant number 2012/04583-8) on the following research topic:

- Heavy flavour physics in the ALICE experiment

These positions are for a period of two years, renewable up to four years. These positions also include a research grant that can be used for equipments and travel to conferences. Candidates are supposed to have:

Postdoc at Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares

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The Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares of the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico is calling for candidates for postdoc in the department of High Energy.

The candidate may have abilities in detector building or in data analysis. The candidate would participate in the program of the laboratory of detectors in the ALICE collaboration.

The candidates should not be older than 35 years and not more than 3 years after obtaining the PhD.