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Physics Department at the College of William and Mary
invites applications for a postdoctoral research
associate to work with Prof. Jozef Dudek applying
lattice QCD techniques to solve contemporary problems in
hadron spectroscopy. The successful candidate would
collaborate with scientists in the Theory Center of
Jefferson Lab, and Dudek’s international collaborators
within the Hadron Spectrum Collaboration (<a
href="http://hadspec.org/" class=""
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The position would begin on September 1st 2018 subject
to funding. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in theoretical
nuclear or particle physics, or in a closely related
field, before the start date. Prior experience with
lattice QCD is desirable, but not required. The initial
appointment is for two years, subject to acceptable
performance, and may be extended further subject to
performance and funding availability. <br class="">
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Candidates must apply online at <a
href="https://jobs.wm.edu/" class=""
moz-do-not-send="true">https://jobs.wm.edu</a> (position
number F0680W), and submit a cover letter, curriculum
vitae including publication list, and a statement of
research interests. You will be prompted to submit
online the names and email addresses of three references
who will be contacted with instructions for how to
submit a letter of reference. Review of applications
will begin December 15th 2017. <br class="">
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William & Mary values diversity and invites
applicants from underrepresented groups who will enrich
the research, teaching, and service missions of the
university. We are an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action employer, and we encourage applications from
women, minorities, protected veterans, and individuals
with disabilities. <br class="">
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Further information concerning the W&M Physics
Department can be found at <a
href="http://www.wm.edu/as/physics" class=""
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Inquiries can be sent to Jozef Dudek at <a
href="mailto:jjdudek@wm.edu" class=""
moz-do-not-send="true">jjdudek@wm.edu</a>.</div>
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