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Post-Doctoral Position<br>
Experimental Particle/Nuclear Physics<br>
New Mexico State University<br>
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**DEADLINE EXTENDED until 05/30/2023**<br>
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The department of physics at New Mexico State University invites<br>
applications for a postdoctoral position in experimental nuclear physics.<br>
The research interests of our group focus on understanding the fundamental<br>
properties of nucleons both free and bound in nuclei. The successful<br>
candidate will be expected to make contributions in the areas of: (1)<br>
analysis of data from the J/psi-007 experiment in Jefferson Lab’s Hall-C,<br>
(2) commissioning and running the ALERT suit of experiments in Jefferson<br>
Lab’s Hall-B, and (3) R&D of Cherenkov mirror design for the SoLID<br>
detector package in Jefferson Lab’s Hall-A and contributing to the general<br>
software effort for the SoLID program. General duties will also include<br>
publication of analysis results, working with teams of international<br>
collaborators, assisting and mentoring students involved in similar<br>
research, and developing new ideas or proposals for nuclear physics<br>
experiments.<br>
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This appointment will be initially for one year and is renewable<br>
contingent upon satisfactory performance and available funding. Applicants<br>
are required to have a PhD in experimental nuclear or particle physics and<br>
are expected to have experience with data analysis and monte-carlo<br>
simulations. Hardware experience and/or advanced computational skills are<br>
desirable but not mandatory. The successful candidate will be expected to<br>
relocate to New Mexico State University with occasional travel to the<br>
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility.<br>
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Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a cover letter that<br>
summarizes research experience and interests, and arrange to have three<br>
letters of recommendation submitted through the web site<br>
<a href="https://jobs.nmsu.edu/postings/49640" data-auth="NotApplicable">https://jobs.nmsu.edu/postings/49640</a>. The application deadline has been<br>
extended until midnight MDT on May 30th, 2023. NMSU is an<br>
equal-opportunity/affirmative-action university. Applications from<br>
minorities and women are particularly encouraged. If you have any<br>
questions regarding to the position, please contact Prof. Michael Paolone<br>
at mpaolone@nmsu.edu.<br>
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