POSTDOCTORAL POSITION RELATIVISTIC HEAVY ION PHYSICS UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION
RELATIVISTIC HEAVY ION PHYSICS
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION
RELATIVISTIC HEAVY ION PHYSICS
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE
The Niels Bohr Institute, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science at University of Copenhagen is offering a PhD scholarship in High Energy Particle Physics commencing 1 January 2016. The duration is three years.
http://www.nbi.ku.dk/jobs/phd-fellow-in-experimental-high-energy-particle/
Link to full description and instructions.
University of Colorado, Boulder
Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Experimental Nuclear Physics
Dear All,
For your information, please note that the following vacancy notice for an Electronics Engineer or Applied Physicist, CP E, has been published on eRT and will shortly be on internet job portals.
Publication date: 20.08.2015
Publication deadline: 17.09.2015
Research Instrumentation Production Manager position available at the University of Liverpool (UK)
Informal enquiries to Marielle Chartier (Liverpool ALICE Team Leader) m.chartier@liverpool.ac.uk
Deadline to apply is June 23.
Links to post description (and Word file below):
Please see the job opening attached.
Giacomo BRUNO
Associate Professor of Physics Center for Cosmology, Particle Physics and Phenomenology (CP3) Université catholique de Louvain Ch. du cyclotron, 2 - B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve - Belgium
e-mail: Giacomo.Bruno@uclouvain.be
tel: +32 10 473215 / +41 22 7671567
Post-doctoral Research Associate
Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions, RHIC-STAR Experiment
Purdue University
The Purdue High Energy Nuclear Physics group studies relativistic heavy-ion collisions as members of the RHIC-STAR and LHC-CMS experiments. Our primary physics interests are in the areas of particle correlations and heavy flavor production to elucidate the properties of high-density QCD and the QGP. A post-doctoral research associate position is available within the group for STAR.
“3-year PhD fellowship at the Stefan Meyer Institute for Subatomic Physics in Vienna, Austria.”