12 new openings for PhD positions
We are glad to announce that there are 12 new openings for PhD positions as part of the MSCA Innovative Training Network SMARTHEP, including 1 in ALICE at Lund University (Sweden).
We are glad to announce that there are 12 new openings for PhD positions as part of the MSCA Innovative Training Network SMARTHEP, including 1 in ALICE at Lund University (Sweden).
Please take note of the following job opening for a postdoc position in the field of Experimental Heavy-Ion Physics with the ALICE experiment at the LHC.
The UC Berkeley heavy ion group is looking for a postdoc to work with the LBNL Relativistic Nuclear Collisions program. The successful candidate will divide their time between ALICE at the LHC and the Electron-Ion Collider, working on physics topics that are synergistic between the two venues, most likely involving photoproduction and probes of the gluon distribution in heavy nuclei. At ALICE, this will likely involve analysis of data on ultra-peripher
The ALICE team in Padua is soon opening a 2-year post-doc position co-funded by the STRONG2020 (GRANT AGREEMENT N.824093 WP18_NA7 CUP I54I19000610005 ) and ARCADIA (INFN Group 5 call) projects.
The Stefan Meyer Institute for Subatomic Physics (SMI) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (OeAW) is offering a Junior Group Leader Position
(f*m) for ALICE with tenure-track option.
The Finnish team has opened two post-doctoral researcher positions. The main tasks are centered around FIT activities and FoCal upgrade. Please find more information in
The Padua University is opening a call for 25 PhD positions, two of which in Physics, in the framework of the COFUND Marie Curie action (https://www.unipd.it/en/uniphd), thus offering very good salary and employment conditions.
Job description:
Nikhef invites applications for a postdoc position in instrumentation for future particle detectors, primarily on silicon pixel detectors with a high temporal resolution. The successful candidate will work on the development of state-of-the art pixel sensors and its corresponding readout ASICs. The future LHC upgrades require a time resolution of several tens of picoseconds in a harsh radiation environment.
Creighton University has an immediate opening for a post-doctoral researcher to join our high-energy nuclear physics group within the ALICE Collaboration. The Creighton group specializes in the study of ultra-peripheral heavy ion collision and detector controls. This position involves physics analysis work on ultra-peripheral collisions of nuclei collected by the ALICE experiment, and detector support for the ALICE EMCal.