[Jlab-seminars] Fwd: Fwd: Announcements Postdoc Positions at Brookhaven National Laboratory - N3AS centers - Western Michigan University

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Subject: Announcements Postdoc Positions at Brookhaven National Laboratory - N3AS centers - Western Michigan University

*Position 1: *
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The Nuclear Theory Group at *Brookhaven National Laboratory* plans to
hire four postdoctoral Research Associates to work in theoretical nuclear
physics, starting on or about October 1, 2018.

  Research activities in the group include research on perturbative QCD and
spin physics, lattice QCD at high temperatures and densities, QCD at high
energies (small x), development of many-body QCD methods in extreme
environments, heavy ion phenomenology in support of the experimental
program at RHIC and the LHC, and research in support of future facilities
in Nuclear Physics. A particular focus will be research related to the
science case for an Electron-Ion Collider.

  Applicants should have a Ph.D. in theoretical nuclear or particle physics,
awarded within the past five years. Applications received by December 15th will
receive full consideration.

  To apply Click:  Brookhaven National Laboratory Postdoctoral Research
Associate
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__careers.peopleclick.com_careerscp_Client-5FBrookhavenLab_postdoc_jobDetails.do-3FfunctionName-3DgetJobDetail-26jobPostId-3D2238-26localeCode-3Den-2Dus&d=DwIFaQ&c=lz9TcOasaINaaC3U7FbMev2lsutwpI4--09aP8Lu18s&r=PqFAJvPKkOxYQ-nKzjM_nA&m=l_iP17-mbg0PpjFAk3i5o_0fKS7qog2hGlLjrkbkZCc&s=rXfXJM5rkOA0WV2Y6m2jINWBbmklN9UwVOwxYQ5vzNg&e= >

  In addition to applying, all candidates should separately send by email to
the Administrator for the Nuclear Theory group (Dorothy Davis at
dorothyd at bnl.gov*) *all the following materials:

i) a Curriculum Vitae,

ii) a statement of research interests,

iii)at least three letters of recommendations in pdf format sent
independently by referees

  Brookhaven National Laboratory is an equal opportunity employer committed
to ensuring that all qualified applicants receive consideration for
employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of race,
color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin,
age, status as a veteran, disability or any other federal, state or local
protected class. BNL takes affirmative action in support of its policy and
to advance in employment individuals who are minorities, women, protected
veterans, and individuals with disabilities.

-- 
Raju Venugopalan
Senior Scientist & Nuclear Theory Group Leader,
Physics Department,
Brookhaven National Lab
Upton, NY 11973, USA
&
Adjunct Professor,
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA

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*Position 2: *
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Postdoctoral Fellows: Network for Neutrinos, Nuclear Astrophysics, and
Symmetries:
Applications Due Date Dec 10, 2017

The newly established NSF Hub N3AS -- Network for Neutrinos, Nuclear
Astrophysics,
and Symmetries – intends to make 2-3 postdoctoral fellow appointments for
positions starting in fall 2018. N3AS is a multi-institutional
collaboration linking eleven institutions: U.
California Berkeley, U. California San Diego, U. Kentucky, Los Alamos National
Laboratory, U. Minnesota, North Carolina State U., Northwestern U., Notre
Dame U., Ohio U., U. Washington, and U. Wisconsin. N3AS research focuses on
theory issues in neutrino and nuclear astrophysics; dense matter including
the modeling of supernovae, neutron stars, and neutron star mergers;
nucleosynthesis; and dark matter.

Successful applicants will spend two years resident at a host site, followed
by a third year at one of the three N3AS centers (UC Berkeley, UC San
Diego, U. Washington/INT). All appointments are made through UC Berkeley.
The available host sites for the current search are Kentucky, Minnesota,
Northwestern, Notre Dame, and Ohio University. The three-year appointments
(depending on satisfactory performance) have an initial salary of $63K and
include travel allowances, to enable Fellows to more easily collaborate
among the participating institutions, as well as modest relocation
allowances. More details on N3AS can be found at https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__n3as.wordpress.com&d=DwIFaQ&c=lz9TcOasaINaaC3U7FbMev2lsutwpI4--09aP8Lu18s&r=PqFAJvPKkOxYQ-nKzjM_nA&m=l_iP17-mbg0PpjFAk3i5o_0fKS7qog2hGlLjrkbkZCc&s=7J7i3QTytsoHaHGeVGKqZCt4pUIbRanh5lXdGDGnrxQ&e= .

Applications will be reviewed and Fellow selections made by the N3AS PIs, Baha
Balantekin, Joe Carlson, Vincenzo Cirigliano, Andre DeGouvea, George Fuller,
Stefano Gandolfi, Susan Gardner, Wick Haxton, Dan Kasen, Jim Lattimer, Gail
McLaughlin, Daniel Phillips, Madappa Prakash, Yong-Zhong Qian, Sanjay
Reddy, and Rebecca Surman. Placement of the Fellows at the N3AS sites and
centers will be done in consultation with the successful candidates. NA3S
has important connections to other initiatives in nuclear
and particle physics and astrophysics, including topical collaborations  and
major computation programs funded under SciDAC and the Exascale Challenge
initiative.

Candidates should have a recent Ph.D. (on or after September 2015) in
theoretical
physics or astronomy and the ability to work productively within a diverse
and collaborative research environment, producing and publishing original
research, and defending that research effectively in seminars and
scientific meetings.

Requested application materials: Please submit your CV, a publication list,
a statement of research interest, and arrange for three letters of reference.
In the research statement, please indicate the topics and N3AS institutions
(sites and centers) that might be of interest to you, based on the
descriptions found on the Network’s web site. Materials should be submitted
online at AJO (https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__academicjobsonline.org_ajo_jobs_10010&d=DwIFaQ&c=lz9TcOasaINaaC3U7FbMev2lsutwpI4--09aP8Lu18s&r=PqFAJvPKkOxYQ-nKzjM_nA&m=l_iP17-mbg0PpjFAk3i5o_0fKS7qog2hGlLjrkbkZCc&s=Xgj6ZG9IA_kVFyI11yKiO-i66dbUtU2o_yGfx2F7XPk&e= ).

To ensure full consideration, interested candidates are requested to submit
their applications before the deadline of December 10, 2017.

For further inquiries please contact Wick Haxton (haxton [at] berkeley [dot]
edu). Fellow benefits packages will be continuous over the three-year
appointments, provided through UC Berkeley. UC Berkeley is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion,
sex, national origin, disability, age, or protected veteran status.
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*Position 3*
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Postdoctoral Research Associate position at Western Michigan University

A postdoctoral research associate position at the Nuclear Theory
Program of *Western
Michigan University* (WMU) is available for immediate opening. The selected
candidate is expected to work on advanced many-body methods based
on fundamental concepts for nucleon-nucleon interaction and to apply them
to modern aspects of nuclear structure investigated at next-generation rare
isotope beam (RIB) facilities. The position is jointly funded by the NSF
Career Program and Western Michigan University with an initial one
year appointment,
with the renewal up to additional one or two years based upon performance
and funding.

Interested candidates are invited to apply via WMU server at the following
link:

www.wmich.edu/hr/jobs/

Navigate to ‘Search job postings’ - ‘Search postings’. The posting number
is 0604239.

The application should include a Cover Letter highlighting qualifications, a
CV with a list of publications, a brief (1-2 pages) Research Statement, and
three names and contact information of potential references. Review of
applications will begin immediately and will conclude when the position is
filled. For full consideration, a complete application should be received by
December, 31, 2017.

For additional information and questions regarding this position,
please, contact
Dr. Elena Litvinova at elena.litvinova at wmich.edu.

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