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The Jefferson Lab Theory Center expects to have up to four
postdoctoral positions from September 2016 to join a program of
research in theoretical hadronic and nuclear physics that motivates
and supports JLab experiments at 12 GeV and beyond.<br>
This includes:<br>
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<li>Calculation of the properties of light nuclei and their
electroweak interactions using Quantum Monte Carlo methods;</li>
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<li>Studies of strong coupling QCD on the lattice and in the
continuum to compute the spectrum, decays, transition form
factors and multidimensional structure of hadrons;</li>
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<li>The application of Effective Field Theories to nuclear and
hadronic properties;</li>
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<li>The application of perturbative QCD to single and
multi-dimensional hadron distributions (both TMDs and GPDs), and
their extraction from data applying QCD factorization theorems;</li>
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<li>The application of scattering theory methods to the
phenomenology of multi-hadron final states relevant for the
spectroscopy program at JLab and elsewhere;</li>
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<li>and the implication of all such studies for a future
electron-ion collider.</li>
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<p>Please see attached for further details.<br>
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