Field of Interest:hep-ph
Deadline: 2016-12-05
Region: North America
Job description:
Brookhaven National Laboratory is a multipurpose research institution funded primarily by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science. Located on the center of Long Island, New York, Brookhaven Lab brings world-class facilities and expertise to the most exciting and important questions in basic and applied science—from the birth of our universe to the sustainable energy technology of tomorrow. We operate cutting-edge large-scale facilities for studies in physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, applied science, and a wide range of advanced technologies. The Laboratory's almost 3,000 scientists, engineers, and support staff are joined each year by more than 4,000 visiting researchers from around the world. Our award-winning history, including seven Nobel Prizes, stretches back to 1947, and we continue to unravel mysteries from the nanoscale to the cosmic scale, and everything in between. Brookhaven is operated and managed by Brookhaven Science Associates, which was founded by the Research Foundation for the State University of New York on behalf of Stony Brook University, and Battelle, a non-profit applied science and technology organization. Organizational Overview Brookhaven National Laboratory is a nonprofit research and development institution whose purpose is to advance ideas and knowledge through a multidisciplinary program of basic and applied research. The High Energy Theory Group has a post-doctoral position available on or about October 1, 2017. The High Energy Theory Group has active programs in all areas of Particle Physics, including Standard Model and beyond, flavor physics and lattice gauge techniques. The candidate chosen would be initially hired for a term of two years with the possibility of a third year extension depending on performance and availability of funds. In addition to submitting your curriculum vitae through “BNL Careers,” please arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent via PDF to: nkelly@bnl.gov and cc. hooman@bnl.gov. The application submission deadline is December 5, 2016. Under the direction of H. Davoudiasl, High Energy Theory Group Leader, Physics Department. Position Description Essential Duties and Responsibilities: A Research Associate for the High Energy Theory Group will propose, plan and perform scientific investigations in pursuit of scientific and technological excellence in all aspects of Particle Physics. Position Requirements Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: • Ph.D. degree in Theoretical Elementary Particle Physics within five years of appointment. Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: • Knowledge of a wide variety of High Energy Theory research methodologies and techniques such as phenomenology of Particle Physics, Standard Model or models beyond and/or lattice gauge techniques. • Experience with statistical analysis and quantitative and qualitative methods. • Strong computational skills; analytical and critical thinking skills. • Ability to meet deadlines and carry out an independent research program. Other Information: • Domestic/foreign travel is necessary to present/collaborate scientific research.
Deadline: 2016-12-05
Region: North America
Job description:
Brookhaven National Laboratory is a multipurpose research institution funded primarily by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science. Located on the center of Long Island, New York, Brookhaven Lab brings world-class facilities and expertise to the most exciting and important questions in basic and applied science—from the birth of our universe to the sustainable energy technology of tomorrow. We operate cutting-edge large-scale facilities for studies in physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, applied science, and a wide range of advanced technologies. The Laboratory's almost 3,000 scientists, engineers, and support staff are joined each year by more than 4,000 visiting researchers from around the world. Our award-winning history, including seven Nobel Prizes, stretches back to 1947, and we continue to unravel mysteries from the nanoscale to the cosmic scale, and everything in between. Brookhaven is operated and managed by Brookhaven Science Associates, which was founded by the Research Foundation for the State University of New York on behalf of Stony Brook University, and Battelle, a non-profit applied science and technology organization. Organizational Overview Brookhaven National Laboratory is a nonprofit research and development institution whose purpose is to advance ideas and knowledge through a multidisciplinary program of basic and applied research. The High Energy Theory Group has a post-doctoral position available on or about October 1, 2017. The High Energy Theory Group has active programs in all areas of Particle Physics, including Standard Model and beyond, flavor physics and lattice gauge techniques. The candidate chosen would be initially hired for a term of two years with the possibility of a third year extension depending on performance and availability of funds. In addition to submitting your curriculum vitae through “BNL Careers,” please arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent via PDF to: nkelly@bnl.gov and cc. hooman@bnl.gov. The application submission deadline is December 5, 2016. Under the direction of H. Davoudiasl, High Energy Theory Group Leader, Physics Department. Position Description Essential Duties and Responsibilities: A Research Associate for the High Energy Theory Group will propose, plan and perform scientific investigations in pursuit of scientific and technological excellence in all aspects of Particle Physics. Position Requirements Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: • Ph.D. degree in Theoretical Elementary Particle Physics within five years of appointment. Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: • Knowledge of a wide variety of High Energy Theory research methodologies and techniques such as phenomenology of Particle Physics, Standard Model or models beyond and/or lattice gauge techniques. • Experience with statistical analysis and quantitative and qualitative methods. • Strong computational skills; analytical and critical thinking skills. • Ability to meet deadlines and carry out an independent research program. Other Information: • Domestic/foreign travel is necessary to present/collaborate scientific research.