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<div><font face="Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Tahoma, DejaVu Sans, sans-serif"><font size="3">The Hall A/C experimental group at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) is </font>current<font size="3">ly seeking a </font></font><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,Verdana,Tahoma,"DejaVu Sans",sans-serif">Staff
Scientist I in electromagnetic nuclear physics. Experimental Hall A is currently installing major equipment in preparation for the Super BigBite Spectrometer (SBS) suite of experiments, while preparing for the future MOLLER and SoLID projects. A vigorous scientific
program is foreseen for Hall C using the HMS and super HMS (SHMS) spectrometers, as well as new equipment such as a new Neutral Particle Spectrometer. The initial physics program of the Halls includes studies of generalized and transverse momentum dependent
parton distribution functions of the nucleon, detailed measurements of nucleon valence quark structure at large x, and studies of fundamental properties of atomic nuclei. Major pieces of equipment include tracking chambers, calorimeters, and gas and aerogel
Cherenkov counters, centered around large resistive and superconducting magnetic spectrometer systems. The new Staff Scientist will assume a growing and flexible leading role in the construction and/or operation of multiple Hall subsystems. This individual
will share the responsibility for execution of the experimental physics program in both Halls A and C with the combined Hall A/C staff and external user community, providing hardware and software support of the Hall A/C instrumentation. Hall staff scientists
are expected to be actively engaged in aspects of the Jefferson Lab scientific program.</span></div>
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