Field of Interest:hep-ph
Deadline: 2017-10-31
Region: Europe
Job description:
Applications are invited for one Ph. D. position at the Physics Department of the
Technical University of Munich in the group of Nora Brambilla and Antonio Vairo.
The research interests of the group include effective
field theories for the Standard Model, the strong interactions and
beyond, heavy ion collisions and quark gluon plasma formation, and
effective field theories for matter-antimatter asymmetry origin in
some leptogenesis scenarios. We deal both with perturbative techniques
(high order loop calculations) and nonperturbative methods
(lattice).
For more information on the group research activity see the
web page http://einrichtungen.physik.tu-muenchen.de/T30f/ and
http://einrichtungen.ph.tum.de/T30f/research.html
The research activity will be performed also inside the Excellence Cluster
"Origin and Structure of the Universe" (www.universe-cluster.de)
established in Munich, the Quarkonium Working Group
(www.qwg.to.infn.it), the DFG SFB "Symmetries and Emergences of
Structure in QCD" in collaboration with Bonn University and Chinese
research institutions and the Focus Group on "Effective Field theories
and Lattice" at the Institute of Advanced Studies of the TUM.
The studentship is available for a start in Fall 2017.
Candidates for the PhD position are expected to have a
master/diploma (or equivalent) degree in one of the following fields:
theoretical particle physics, high energy physics, hadron and nuclear physics.
Applications including a CV, a copy of the master/diploma
and bachelor certificates with all scores, a brief summary of previous research
activities, and a recommendation letter should be sent to
nora.brambilla@ph.tum.de.
Review of applications will start immediately and will proceed up to when the
position has been filled.
More Information:http://einrichtungen.ph.tum.de/T30f/
Deadline: 2017-10-31
Region: Europe
Job description:
Applications are invited for one Ph. D. position at the Physics Department of the
Technical University of Munich in the group of Nora Brambilla and Antonio Vairo.
The research interests of the group include effective
field theories for the Standard Model, the strong interactions and
beyond, heavy ion collisions and quark gluon plasma formation, and
effective field theories for matter-antimatter asymmetry origin in
some leptogenesis scenarios. We deal both with perturbative techniques
(high order loop calculations) and nonperturbative methods
(lattice).
For more information on the group research activity see the
web page http://einrichtungen.physik.tu-muenchen.de/T30f/ and
http://einrichtungen.ph.tum.de/T30f/research.html
The research activity will be performed also inside the Excellence Cluster
"Origin and Structure of the Universe" (www.universe-cluster.de)
established in Munich, the Quarkonium Working Group
(www.qwg.to.infn.it), the DFG SFB "Symmetries and Emergences of
Structure in QCD" in collaboration with Bonn University and Chinese
research institutions and the Focus Group on "Effective Field theories
and Lattice" at the Institute of Advanced Studies of the TUM.
The studentship is available for a start in Fall 2017.
Candidates for the PhD position are expected to have a
master/diploma (or equivalent) degree in one of the following fields:
theoretical particle physics, high energy physics, hadron and nuclear physics.
Applications including a CV, a copy of the master/diploma
and bachelor certificates with all scores, a brief summary of previous research
activities, and a recommendation letter should be sent to
nora.brambilla@ph.tum.de.
Review of applications will start immediately and will proceed up to when the
position has been filled.
More Information:http://einrichtungen.ph.tum.de/T30f/