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Postdoc in Relativistic Heavy Ion Physicsat at LLNL

Submitted by ncatin on
I am pleased to announce that LLNL has an opening for a Postdoc in Relativistic Heavy Ion Physics.  Interested applications should submit to the online posting below and arrange to have 3 letters sent to soltz1@llnl.gov.
http://careers-ext.llnl.gov/jobs/6134554-postdoctoral-research-staff-member
 
Regards,
 Ron
 
Ron Soltz
LLNL, Nuclear & Particle Physics Group Leader

Postdoctoral fellow in Experimental Heavy-Ion Physics (ALICE) at the University of Bergen, Norway

Submitted by gpachoud on
There is a vacancy for a postdoctoral fellow position at the Department of Physics and Technology within experimental heavy-ion physics.
The position is for a period of three years.

The closing date for applications is 6.12.2016.

Detailed information about the position can be obtained from 
https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/131104/postdoctoral-fellow-in-experimental-heavy-ion-physics

Full Professorship position

Submitted by gpachoud on
The Institute for Nuclear Physics at the University of Münster invites applications for a tenured Full Professorship in Experimental Physics (salary scale W3) starting in October 2017.
Candidates are expected to have a strong track record in the field of heavy-ion physics.

The research programme should strengthen the current research activities of the Institute for Nuclear Physics (Involvement in the experiments

Tenure track vacancy WISE 2016

Submitted by ncatin on
The Dutch funding agency NWO has installed a tenure track program to provide additional chances for female candidates. The call is open for a wide range of sciences and the selection and installation of the positions is done via research institutes in the Netherlands. Nikhef, as the Dutch research institute for subatomic physics participates in this program. More information can be found here:
 

Postdoctoral Research Position at the University of Tennessee

Submitted by jcachet on
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.