[Jlab-seminars] Postdoc Position and PhD Position at TUM
Mary Fox
mfox at jlab.org
Fri Nov 11 09:04:48 EST 2016
Dear Colleague,
Please kindly forward the advertisements below to your interested
students or postdocs. Thanks a lot.
Nora Brambilla
Postdoc Position in Particle Theory
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Applications are invited for one postdoctoral position at the Physics
Department of the Technical University of Munich in the group of Nora
Brambilla and Antonio Vairo. The starting time of the position is
September 2017 (an earlier start in 2017 can be negotiated). The
research interests of our group include effective field theories for the
Standard Model, the strong interactions and beyond, heavy quarks,
quarkonium and exotics, quarkonium production, heavy ion collisions and
quark gluon plasma formation, and effective field theories for
matter-antimatter asymmetry origin in some leptogenesis scenarios. We
deal both with perturbative techniques (high order loop calculations and
automated calculation of matching coefficients) and nonperturbative
methods (lattice). One of the focus of this position may be QCD at
finite temperature, related effective field theories and application to
Quark Gluon Plasma, but applicants in all the subjects listed above will
be given full consideration. For more information on the group research
activity see the web page
http://einrichtungen.physik.tu-muenchen.de/T30f/ and
http://einrichtungen.ph.tum.de/T30f/research.html The research activity
will be performed also inside the Excellence Cluster group "Origin and
Structure of the Universe" (www.universe-cluster.de
<http://www.universe-cluster.de>) established in Munich, the Quarkonium
Working Group (www.qwg.to.infn.it <http://www.qwg.to.infn.it>), the DFG
SFB "Symmetries and Emergences of Structure in QCD" in collaboration
with Bonn University and Chinese research institutions and the Focus
Group on "Effective Field theories and Lattice" at the Institute of
Advanced Studies of the TUM. Review of applications will start
immediately and will proceed up to when the position has been filled.
To apply please use ajo at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/8524
Ph.D. position in Particle Theory
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Applications are invited for one or more Ph. D. positions at the Physics
Department of the Technical University of Munich in the group of Nora
Brambilla and Antonio Vairo. The starting time of the position is Spring
2017. (a different starting time in 2017 can be negotiated). The
research interests of our group include effective field theories for the
Standard Model, the strong interactions and beyond, heavy quarks,
quarkonium and exotics, quarkonium production, heavy ion collisions and
quark gluon plasma formation, and effective field theories for
matter-antimatter asymmetry origin in some leptogenesis scenarios. We
deal both with perturbative techniques (high order loop calculations and
automated matching calculations) and nonperturbative methods (lattice).
For more information on the group research activity see the web page
http://einrichtungen.physik.tu-muenchen.de/T30f/ and
http://einrichtungen.ph.tum.de/T30f/research.html The research activity
will be performed also inside the Excellence Cluster group "Origin and
Structure of the Universe" (www.universe-cluster.de
<http://www.universe-cluster.de>) established in Munich, the Quarkonium
Working Group (www.qwg.to.infn.it <http://www.qwg.to.infn.it>), the DFG
SFB "Symmetries and Emergences of Structure in QCD" in collaboration
with Bonn University and Chinese research institutions and the Focus
Group on "Effective Field theories and Lattice" at the Institute of
Advanced Studies of the TUM. Review of applications will start
immediately and will proceed up to when the position has been filled.
Please apply only via ajo at the link:
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/8525
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