Postdoc position in particle physics phenomenology
2020.02.24 11:57 - Anna SawińskaThe Theoretical Physics Division at the National Centre for Nuclear Research, Warsaw, invites applications for a postdoctoral research position in particle physics phenomenology. The position is for 2 years, starting as soon as possible. The successful candidate will be hired under a full-time employment contract with a competitive salary of about 75 000 PLN/year (net), plus the travel budget of about 15 000 PLN/year.
The post-doctoral researcher will be expected to work on the project "Standard Model extensions with vector-like fermions" funded by the National Science Centre, Poland. For more details about the possible research subjects please contact the PI of the project dr hab. Kamila Kowalska (kamila.kowalska@ncbj.gov.pl) or visit the web-page: http://vlbsm.pl
Requirements:
- PhD in physics obtained no earlier than in 2013,
- Documented research experience in beyond the Standard Model physics,
- Very good knowledge of English (both oral and written),
- Familiarity with the numerical tools used in phenomenological analyses of the BSM models (ex. SARAH, MicrOmegas, MadGraph) and very good coding skills (in Fortran/C++) will be an asset.
Application documents:
Candidates should send their application, including:
- Curriculum Vitae
- a list of publications
- a research statement
- two letters of recommendation
to kamila.kowalska@ncbj.gov.pl. The deadline for full consideration is March 15th, 2020. Applications will be considered beyond this deadline until the position is filled.
Contact person:
dr hab. Kamila Kowalska
(BP2) Theoretical Physics Division
kamila.kowalska@ncbj.gov.pl
Deadline for the contest: 03/04/2020
Starting date: 01/05/2020
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