Experimental High Energy Physics
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- Nevis Labs, Columbia U.
- North America
- hep-ex
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- PostDoc
- Experiments:
Deadline on Apr 30, 2019
Job description:
The Experimental High Energy Physics Group at Columbia University Nevis Labs invites applications for a postdoctoral research associate to join our group working on the ATLAS experiment at the LHC.
Columbia played a leading role in the development, production and installation of the readout electronics of the liquid argon (LAr) calorimeters, and is now heavily involved in the operations and monitoring of this detector. In addition, we play leading roles in physics analysis, with special emphasis on top quark, Higgs boson and beyond-the-Standard-Model physics. We are also actively developing the next-generation LAr readout for the High-Luminosity LHC upgrade.
The successful candidate will be expected to make significant contributions to the LAr calorimeter detector work and take a leadership role in data analysis.
Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in experimental particle physics and should submit a curriculum vitae, a publication list, and a statement describing their research interests. Candidates should also arrange to have three letters of reference sent on their behalf.
Columbia University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and is particularly interested in receiving applications from women and minorities.
Application materials and inquiries should be sent to:
Prof. G. Brooijmans gusbroo@nevis.columbia.edu
Columbia played a leading role in the development, production and installation of the readout electronics of the liquid argon (LAr) calorimeters, and is now heavily involved in the operations and monitoring of this detector. In addition, we play leading roles in physics analysis, with special emphasis on top quark, Higgs boson and beyond-the-Standard-Model physics. We are also actively developing the next-generation LAr readout for the High-Luminosity LHC upgrade.
The successful candidate will be expected to make significant contributions to the LAr calorimeter detector work and take a leadership role in data analysis.
Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in experimental particle physics and should submit a curriculum vitae, a publication list, and a statement describing their research interests. Candidates should also arrange to have three letters of reference sent on their behalf.
Columbia University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and is particularly interested in receiving applications from women and minorities.
Application materials and inquiries should be sent to:
Prof. G. Brooijmans gusbroo@nevis.columbia.edu
Contact:
- Garwood, Amy (ag2513@columbia.edu);
- Brooijmans, G. (gusbroo@nevis.columbia.edu)
Letters of Reference should be sent to:
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