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C POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW - 10698</span></b><span
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(TERM POSITION ENDING THREE YEARS FROM HIRE DATE) <br>
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DATE POSTED: JULY 26, 2011 <br>
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SALARY RANGE: $48,600 - $73,200 (PD) <br>
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DUTIES: <br>
Individual will participate in the data taking for the Hall C Qweak
experiment, analysis of Qweak <br>
and other Hall C experiments as well as preparations for future Hall C
experiments. The Qweak <br>
experiment, measuring the weak charge of the proton, is a search for
physics beyond the Standard <br>
Model via parity violating electron scattering. <br>
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As part of the accelerator upgrade to 12 GeV, Hall C is building a new
high momentum superconducting spectrometer which can be used singly, or
in conjunction with the existing 7 GeV High Momentum <br>
Spectrometer and various user-supplied 3rd arm detectors. Opportunities
to participate in the construction <br>
of new detectors and development of initial experiments to utilize the
new equipment will be available. <o:p></o:p></span></p>
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Qualifications:<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif";">Ph.D. in experimental
nuclear, particle, or high-energy astrophysics is required. Experience
in analyzing <br>
data from intermediate/high energy experiments is essential.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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