Jobs

PhD position on novel intelligent algorithms for real-time reconstruction for the HL-LHC Nikhef Amsterdam

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Nikhef is looking for a PhD candidate for the study of novel intelligent algorithms for real-time reconstruction to be deployed at HL-LHC. The successful candidate will start by studying the physics requirements and constraints of the various use cases, namely track reconstruction in ALICE,LHCb and a test-beam setup for prototype sensors. Requirements such as reconstruction efficiency and fake-rate as a function of particlemomentum will be considered together with constraints such as magnetic field configuration and detector geometry.

Assistant Professor in High Energy Nuclear Physics University of Birmingham

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The School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Birmingham seeks to appoint an Assistant Professor with expertise and a demonstrated scientific track record in ultra-relativistic heavy-ion physics, to make a leading contribution to the ALICE experiment at the CERN LHC. The successful applicant is also expected to play a leading role in the nuclear physics group’s ambitions beyond LHC Run 4, for example ALICE3.

Post-Doctoral position in ALICE group at SUBATECH Nantes

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The ALICE group at SUBATECH, Nantes,  is proposing a 2 years post-doc position to study heavy flavour production in heavy ion collisions at LHC in the muonic decay channels. This work will be carried out in the framework of the study of Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP) and will focus on the understanding of the quarkonia production mechanisms and QGP hadronisation mechanisms. The work will be focused on  Run 3 LHC data analysis.

Asistant Professor at University of Muenster

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The Institute for Nuclear Physics (IKP) of the Faculty of Physics at the University of Münster (WWU) seeks to fill the following position as soon as possible:W1-level assistant professorship in experimental physics.

The assistant professorship is situated in the field of strong interactions in nuclear and particle physics with a focus on experimental activities in heavy-ion collisions at the LHC, CERN and FAIR, GSI Darmstadt (currently under construction).

Lectureship in experimental Quantum Sensors and Technology at University of Liverpool

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The University of Liverpool invites applications for a Lecturer (Teaching & Research) in the Department of Physics whose research is in experimental Quantum Sensors and Technology or related areas. Ideally, this would be aligned with the STFC¿s Quantum Technologies for Fundamental Physics (QTFP) program.