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<div class="PlainText">Postdoctoral Position in Experimental Nuclear Physics<br>
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The Experimental Nuclear Physics group led by Prof. David Armstrong<br>
in the Department of Physics at William & Mary invites applications<br>
for a postdoctoral research associate beginning as early as November<br>
10 2021. The position is for three years, renewable each year based on<br>
performance and funding availability.<br>
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The successful candidate will be expected to make significant<br>
contributions to the development of the MOLLER project at Jefferson<br>
Laboratory. MOLLER is a parity-violating electron scattering<br>
experiment in preparation for Hall A at Jefferson Laboratory, with a<br>
goal to search for new physics beyond the Standard Model at the TeV<br>
scale. The work will involve simulation, design, construction, and<br>
testing of hardware for the experiment and planning for the execution<br>
of the experiment. Duties may also include supervising and<br>
coordinating the work of other researchers including graduate and<br>
undergraduate students. Inquiries regarding the position can be<br>
directed to: Prof. David Armstrong (dsarms@wm.edu).<br>
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Candidates must have a Ph.D. in experimental nuclear or particle<br>
physics or a closely related field by the starting date, and have<br>
expertise in an area relevant to the group’s research program. These<br>
include experimental hardware, data acquisition, analysis and<br>
simulations.<br>
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Preferred qualification - Familiarity with electron scattering<br>
experimental techniques including GEM detectors, C++, GEANT4 and<br>
related CERN library software.<br>
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Applicants must apply on-line at <a href="https://jobs.wm.edu/postings/43505">https://jobs.wm.edu/postings/43505</a><br>
and submit a cover letter to include research interests, a curriculum<br>
vitae and the contact information for three references.<br>
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Review of applications will begin October 1, 2021. Applications<br>
received after that date will be considered only if needed.<br>
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William & Mary values diversity and invites applications from<br>
underrepresented groups who will enrich the research, teaching and<br>
service missions of the university. William & Mary is an Equal<br>
Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and encourages applications<br>
from women, minorities, protected veterans, and individuals with<br>
disabilities. The university conducts background checks on applicants<br>
for employment.<br>
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