Field of Interest:hep-ph
Deadline: 2017-12-15
Region: Asia
Job description:
HEP-PH Postdoc/Visiting Scholar Positions
The particle physics phenomenology group at National Taiwan University (NTU) plans to have two openings at the levels of postdoc to visiting scholar. The jobs can start immediately, and the search continues until they are filled. We welcome fellows working in elementary particle phenomenology and related cosmological topics. The positions have an initial term of two years and can be extended, depending upon funding situation and mutual agreements.
The NTU particle physics phenomenology group currently has three active faculty members –- Cheng-Wei Chiang, Xiao-Gang He and George Wei-Shu Hou, working on collider physics, flavor physics, CP violation, neutrino physics and dark matter physics. We also have a leading high-energy experimental group in Taiwan, with seven faculty members working on Belle, CMS, Daya Bay, KOTO experiments, among others.
The NTU campus is located at the center of Taipei City, with easy access to nearby institutes and cities by shuttles, buses, subways, trains, and high-speed trains.
Interested applicants should arrange their curriculum vitae, including a list of publications, a research statement, and three recommendation letters sent to the E-mail addresses:
chengwei@phys.ntu.edu.tw
or the postal address:
Prof. Cheng-Wei Chiang Department of Physics National Taiwan University 1 Sec. 4 Roosevelt Road Taipei, Taiwan 10617
Deadline: 2017-12-15
Region: Asia
Job description:
HEP-PH Postdoc/Visiting Scholar Positions
The particle physics phenomenology group at National Taiwan University (NTU) plans to have two openings at the levels of postdoc to visiting scholar. The jobs can start immediately, and the search continues until they are filled. We welcome fellows working in elementary particle phenomenology and related cosmological topics. The positions have an initial term of two years and can be extended, depending upon funding situation and mutual agreements.
The NTU particle physics phenomenology group currently has three active faculty members –- Cheng-Wei Chiang, Xiao-Gang He and George Wei-Shu Hou, working on collider physics, flavor physics, CP violation, neutrino physics and dark matter physics. We also have a leading high-energy experimental group in Taiwan, with seven faculty members working on Belle, CMS, Daya Bay, KOTO experiments, among others.
The NTU campus is located at the center of Taipei City, with easy access to nearby institutes and cities by shuttles, buses, subways, trains, and high-speed trains.
Interested applicants should arrange their curriculum vitae, including a list of publications, a research statement, and three recommendation letters sent to the E-mail addresses:
chengwei@phys.ntu.edu.tw
or the postal address:
Prof. Cheng-Wei Chiang Department of Physics National Taiwan University 1 Sec. 4 Roosevelt Road Taipei, Taiwan 10617