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<p class="">The <i>Service de Physique Nucléaire</i> of the <i>institut
de Recherche sur les lois
Fondamentales de l’Univers</i> at the CEA-Saclay invites
applications for a two
year term post-doctoral position starting in September 2013 to
work within the
experimental physics group studying <b>Deeply
Virtual Compton Scattering in the
COMPASS Collaboration at CERN.</b></p>
<p class="">The group is involved
since many years in the experimental program at COMPASS and
has initiated the
deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS) program investigating
the partonic<br>
structure of the nucleon via the determination of Generalized
Parton Distributions
(GPDs). The realization of the first DVCS test run using the
160 GeV muon beam with
its two states configurations for charge and polarization and
with a 2.5m long
liquid hydrogen target surrounded by a new Time of Flight
detector and an
extended calorimetry has been achieved in November 2012. The
candidate will participate in the data analysis
and their interpretation in terms of GPDs to prepare the
outcome of the future
long term experiment. </p>
<p class="">The candidate should
have a PhD in Experimental Physics and expertise with large
scale detectors and
data analysis. Additional expertise in the field of DVCS or
GPD will be
appreciated. Applicant should send a curriculum vitae, a short
statement of
his/her research interest and arrange for two signed letters
of reference, at
the following address:</p>
<p><strong>Nicole d'Hose</strong></p>
<p>IRFU-SPhN, CEA Saclay</p>
<p>91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France</p>
<p><em>phone: +33 1 69 08 72 72</em></p>
<p><em>mob: +33 6 82 86 39 95</em></p>
<p><em>email : </em><a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:nicole.dhose@cea.fr">nicole.dhose@cea.fr</a><em></em></p>
<p><em>The dead line for application is May 10th, 2013</em></p>
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