[Cugapost] Div.Fellow Position in LBNL
Lorelei Carlson
lorelei at jlab.org
Fri May 24 14:10:37 EDT 2019
Divisional Fellow Position
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Nuclear Science Division
The Nuclear Science Division (NSD) at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) invites
applications for a Divisional Fellow position from scientists with a record of substantial accomplishments
and creative ability in the field of experimental nuclear physics. The Divisional Fellow position is
equivalent to a tenure-track faculty position at a university, and is appropriate for highly-qualified
scientists with Ph.D. degree or equivalent, who have completed post-doctoral training or equivalent
experience, as well as demonstrated leadership and original achievements in research. The appointment
will be as Divisional Fellow for a term of five years with the expectation of promotion to Senior Scientist
following successful review.
The successful candidate is expected to play a leadership role in one of the Relativistic Nuclear Collisions
(RNC) Programs at LBNL, and will be encouraged to develop new directions in research or
instrumentation. The successful candidate is expected to exercise independent judgement and contribute
to research in an original manner, solving complex problems using ingenuity, creativity, and advanced
scientific methods. The successful candidate will interact with the scientific staff within the Division, the
Laboratory and the international community and will participate in the ongoing research programs in
collaboration with colleagues from LBNL as well as related universities.
The RNC group has key roles in the STAR, sPHENIX, and ALICE experiments at the Relativistic Heavy
Ion Collider at the BNL and the Large Hadron Collider at the LHC. The RNC also has a strong
instrumentation program; the RNC scientists were responsible for the development of a silicon pixel
detector for the STAR (Heavy Flavor Tracker, HFT) and have major responsibilities for an upgrade to the
ALICE Inner Tracker System (ITS). The group demonstrated excellence in applying the state-of-the-art
silicon pixel technologies for collider experiments, and has major strengths in computing. The group
intends to become a major player in the physics of EIC in the near future.
Applicants are requested to e-mail a curriculum vitae, list of publications, statement of research interests,
and the names of at least five references to G_Odyniec at lbl.gov. This position will be open until filled.
Applications that reach us before June 1, 2019 will be given preference. Please reference Job number
NS-86298 in the subject line and in your cover letter. Berkeley Lab is an EEO/AA employer.
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