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<div><span>The Nuclear and Particle Physics Group at the
University of New</span><br>
<span>Hampshire invites applications for a postdoctoral research
associate.</span><br>
<span>The successful candidate will take a leading role in our
Jefferson Lab</span><br>
<span>Spin Structure program. They will also have have the
opportunity to</span><br>
<span>contribute to the Heavy Photon Search, and to propose and
initiate new</span><br>
<span>experiments.</span><br>
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<span>The position is available immediately and will remain open
until</span><br>
<span>filled. This is a one year appointment, which will be
renewed for</span><br>
<span>additional years, contingent upon available funding and
satisfactory</span><br>
<span>performance. Candidates are required to have a PhD in
experimental</span><br>
<span>nuclear or particle physics by the appointment start date.
Experience</span><br>
<span>in spin-dependent structure function analysis and/or
polarized targets</span><br>
<span>would be an asset.</span><br>
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<span>Applicants should send a curriculum vita and summary of
relevant</span><br>
<span>research experience, and arrange for three letters of
reference to be</span><br>
<span>sent to Prof. Karl Slifer (karl.slifer at <a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://unh.edu">unh.edu</a>).
Inquiries may be</span><br>
<span>sent to the same address. The group’s efforts are
supported by the US</span><br>
<span>Department of Energy. The University of New Hampshire is
an equal</span><br>
<span>opportunity employer. Candidates of both genders and all
ethnicities</span><br>
<span>are strongly urged to apply.</span><br>
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