Field of Interest:cond-mat, hep-ex, nucl-ex, physics.acc-phys, physics.ins-det, physics-other, quant
Deadline: 2015-10-30
Region: North America
Job description:
The University of Winnipeg Subatomic Physics Group has an immediate opening for a Postdoctoral Fellow. Our group is a member of the Ultracold Neutron (UCN) collaboration at TRIUMF (Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Science, Vancouver) seeking to make a new measurement of the neutron electric dipole moment (EDM).
The successful candidate for this position is expected to focus on and contribute in a significant manner to the development of ultracold neutron guides, neutron production and transport, and magnetic fields for the experiment. There may also be the opportunity to support UCN detector development work. The position would be based in Winnipeg; some travel to Vancouver will be required. The candidate will be expected to develop proposals and ideas for new experiments, such as commissioning experiments for the proton beamline and UCN source at TRIUMF.
The person we seek will ideally have a recent PhD in experimental nuclear, particle, accelerator, surface, or atomic physics (or a related field), with several years of graduate level hardware experience in one or more of the areas of detector, beam line, or data acquisition development, or similar instrumentation projects.
The group at the University of Winnipeg has a number of local Winnipeg-based laboratories dedicated to R&D for the UCN project at TRIUMF. These include a magnetic fields R&D laboratory, laser facilities for alkali (Rb, Cs) and polarized noble gas (Xe) magnetometry development, and detector development laboratories with clean-room facilities.
The initial appointment will be for one year, with possible renewal for up to two additional years, depending on mutual agreement and availability of funds.
All qualified candidates are invited to submit resumes, including three letters of reference by e-mail to j.martin@uwinnipeg.ca to the attention of Dr. Jeff Martin, Physics Department, The University of Winnipeg, 515 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, MB, R3B 2E9. Review of applications will begin immediately and the position will remain open until filled. For more information please contact Dr. Jeff Martin at
(204)786-9443.
More Information:http://nuclear.uwinnipeg.ca
Deadline: 2015-10-30
Region: North America
Job description:
The University of Winnipeg Subatomic Physics Group has an immediate opening for a Postdoctoral Fellow. Our group is a member of the Ultracold Neutron (UCN) collaboration at TRIUMF (Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Science, Vancouver) seeking to make a new measurement of the neutron electric dipole moment (EDM).
The successful candidate for this position is expected to focus on and contribute in a significant manner to the development of ultracold neutron guides, neutron production and transport, and magnetic fields for the experiment. There may also be the opportunity to support UCN detector development work. The position would be based in Winnipeg; some travel to Vancouver will be required. The candidate will be expected to develop proposals and ideas for new experiments, such as commissioning experiments for the proton beamline and UCN source at TRIUMF.
The person we seek will ideally have a recent PhD in experimental nuclear, particle, accelerator, surface, or atomic physics (or a related field), with several years of graduate level hardware experience in one or more of the areas of detector, beam line, or data acquisition development, or similar instrumentation projects.
The group at the University of Winnipeg has a number of local Winnipeg-based laboratories dedicated to R&D for the UCN project at TRIUMF. These include a magnetic fields R&D laboratory, laser facilities for alkali (Rb, Cs) and polarized noble gas (Xe) magnetometry development, and detector development laboratories with clean-room facilities.
The initial appointment will be for one year, with possible renewal for up to two additional years, depending on mutual agreement and availability of funds.
All qualified candidates are invited to submit resumes, including three letters of reference by e-mail to j.martin@uwinnipeg.ca to the attention of Dr. Jeff Martin, Physics Department, The University of Winnipeg, 515 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, MB, R3B 2E9. Review of applications will begin immediately and the position will remain open until filled. For more information please contact Dr. Jeff Martin at
(204)786-9443.
More Information:http://nuclear.uwinnipeg.ca