Field of Interest:hep-ex
Experiments:CERN-LHC-ATLAS
Deadline: 2016-09-01
Region: Asia
Job description:
The Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), Shanghai, China invites application for a postdoctoral researcher position to work on the Phase-II Muon Spectrometer Upgrade for the ATLAS experiment at CERN. The successful candidate will be expected to make major contributions to the ATLAS Phase-II Upgrade of the Muon RPC trigger, which involves the design, prototype construction, tests, etc.
The initial appointment is 2 years with possible extension or promotion based on mutual satisfaction. The successful candidate is expected to work and be based in Shanghai. Partial involvement in the ATLAS physics analysis is possible. The candidate should have his/her Ph.D. in experimental particle physics or nuclear physics with experience in detector work. SJTU provides competitive salary and stipend for postdoctoral researcher.
Interested candidates should send a CV with research experience, a statement of research interests, and at least 3 support letters to Prof. Jun Guo (jun.guo@cern.ch), Prof. Haijun Yang (Haijun.Yang@cern.ch) and Prof. Liang Li (liangliphy@sjtu.edu.cn).
The review of application will begin immediately and last until the position is filled.
INPAC (http://inpac.physics.sjtu.edu.cn/) at SJTU has about 20 experimental and theoretical faculty working on collider physics, dark matter search, neutrino experiments and nuclear physics, etc. It has an international working environment and provides diversified culture experiences. Non-Chinese-speaking candidates are also encouraged to apply.
Experiments:CERN-LHC-ATLAS
Deadline: 2016-09-01
Region: Asia
Job description:
The Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), Shanghai, China invites application for a postdoctoral researcher position to work on the Phase-II Muon Spectrometer Upgrade for the ATLAS experiment at CERN. The successful candidate will be expected to make major contributions to the ATLAS Phase-II Upgrade of the Muon RPC trigger, which involves the design, prototype construction, tests, etc.
The initial appointment is 2 years with possible extension or promotion based on mutual satisfaction. The successful candidate is expected to work and be based in Shanghai. Partial involvement in the ATLAS physics analysis is possible. The candidate should have his/her Ph.D. in experimental particle physics or nuclear physics with experience in detector work. SJTU provides competitive salary and stipend for postdoctoral researcher.
Interested candidates should send a CV with research experience, a statement of research interests, and at least 3 support letters to Prof. Jun Guo (jun.guo@cern.ch), Prof. Haijun Yang (Haijun.Yang@cern.ch) and Prof. Liang Li (liangliphy@sjtu.edu.cn).
The review of application will begin immediately and last until the position is filled.
INPAC (http://inpac.physics.sjtu.edu.cn/) at SJTU has about 20 experimental and theoretical faculty working on collider physics, dark matter search, neutrino experiments and nuclear physics, etc. It has an international working environment and provides diversified culture experiences. Non-Chinese-speaking candidates are also encouraged to apply.