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Date: Wed, 16 Jun 1999 08:49:39 +0200 (MET DST)
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Irmgard Harm                                     DESY  F01  Notkestr. 85
ZEUS Secretary                                   D-22603 Hamburg,  Germany
                                                 Tel.:  +49-40-8998-2347
                                                 Fax:   +49-40-8994-3092
                                                 Email: Irmgard.Harm@desy.de

TO ALL ZEUS CONTACT PERSONS
---------------------------

This list of vacant positions is supplemented whenever a new offer is received.
It will be mailed to all contact persons of ZEUS and should be made public
within your group.  The list can also be found on the Web at the location:

               http://www-zeus.desy.de/~harm/jobs.html

Old ads will be deleted three months after reception.  Should you like to
submit an offer, please forward a straight ASCII file to the ZEUS secretary.

 ** PLEASE INFORM THE ZEUS SECRETARIAT WHEN A POSITION HAS BEEN FILLED **


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This ad was added on June 16,1999:


The MINOS/Soudan group in the 

      High Energy Physics Division of Argonne National Laboratory 

invites applications for a postdoctoral position available immediately.   

Activities of the group focus on the MINOS experiment - a long-baseline 
search for neutrino oscillations.  Detectors will be built at 
Fermilab and the Soudan Underground Physics Laboratory in 
Minnesota, but the position will be based at Argonne Lab 
near Chicago.   The experiment is beginning construction and 
plans to start data taking with neutrinos from Fermilab in 
the year 2002.   The Argonne group is involved in both 
hardware and software aspects of MINOS.   

Before July 1, 1999, prospective candidates should send a 
letter of application, resume with a publication list, and arrange 
for at least three letters of reference to be sent to: 

Dr. Lawrence Price
HEP Division Director
Building 362
Argonne, IL 60439, USA.

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This ad was added on June 8,1999:

                POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE POSITION
                           HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
                        THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
 
    The Experimental High Energy Physics group at The Ohio State University
has an immediate opening for a postdoctoral research associate with
our CDF program at the FNAL Tevatron.  The group has a major role in the 
development of the first level trigger track processor for CDF's Run II, 
scheduled to begin in early 2000.  We are seeking a recent Ph.D. candidate 
who is interested in the study of the top quark system and the search for 
new phenomena.  The successful candidate will be expected to assume a 
leadership role in the trigger processor project as well as Run II data 
analysis.  This will involve installation and commissioning of the trigger 
processor, development of online software, and development of analysis 
techniques for the new Run II environment.  The candidate will also be 
expected to assist in the supervision of graduate students.  Candidates 
should send a letter of application, vitae, list of publications,
and three letters of reference to:
        Professor Richard Hughes, The Ohio State University, 
        Department of Physics,
        174 West 18th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210-1106.

For additional information, please call Prof. Hughes at 614-292-7370, or
send e-mail to hughes@mps.ohio-state.edu.

The Ohio State University is an equal opportunity employer and we actively
encourage applications from women and minority candidates.

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This ad was added on May 19, 1999:

The 
                 STONY BROOK PARTICLE PHYSICS GROUP 

has two openings for postdoctoral research fellows working on the 
DZero experiment at the Fermilab pbarp Tevatron Collider.   
DZero will begin an extended run in mid-2000 using a substantially 
upgraded detector; the existing data sample will be increased by a factor
of at least twenty in the next few years.

The physics topics that will be addressed include precision
tests of the Standard Electroweak model through studies
of W, Z bosons and top quarks; searches for the Higgs boson
and for evidence of supersymmetric particles; studies of QCD
in hitherto uncharted regimes using jets, photons, gauge bosons
and heavy quarks; exploration of hard diffraction and the character
of the Pomeron; and studies of b-quark states including CP violation,
B_c mesons and B_s mixing.
 
Our postdocs are encouraged to develop their own physics topics,
in conjunction with other Stony Brook physicists or with others
in the collaboration.

We seek individuals to contribute to our technical responsibilities
which include development of the first level trigger for electrons
and photons; the silicon tracker calibration and alignment system; 
and track reconstruction and pattern recognition software.

Applications, with curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation
should be sent to:

    Prof. Paul Grannis  (grannis@sbhep.physics.sunysb.edu)
    Prof. John Hobbs    (hobbs@sbhep.physics.sunysb.edu)

Stony Brook is an equal opportunity employer.

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This ad was added on April 30, 1999:

        Faculty Position in Experimental Cosmic Ray Physics
                        Columbia University


The Department of Physics of Columbia University is seeking qualified
applicants for a position at the level of Assistant Professor in the
area of experimental particle astrophysics to help lead Columbia's
efforts on HiRes, the High Resolution Fly's Eye project in Utah.  HiRes
will measure the energy spectrum of cosmic rays at energies beyond
10**20 eV, search for sources of such high energy cosmic rays and
measure the cosmic ray composition as a function of energy.  A search
for penetrating showers may provide information about the ultrahigh
energy neutrino flux.  The Columbia University group has designed and
constructed the readout electronics for the 42 telescopes of the HiRes
II site now being commissioned.  The full detector should be available
by the end of the summer.  The new Assistant Professor is expected to
take a leadership role in the  HiRes data analysis and supervision of
students. Screening will begin on August 1, 1999, and will continue
until the position is filled.  More information on the HiRes project
can be obtained by visiting the WWW site http://nevis1.columbia.edu .


Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer,
and the Columbia Physics Department is particularly interested in
receiving applications from women and minorities.

    Applications with a cover letter, CV, publication list, and three
 confidential letters of recommendation should be sent to:
 
  Prof. A. Caldwell, 
  Chair, Particle Astrophysics Search Committee
  Physics Department
  Columbia University
  538 West 120, Mail Code 5222
  New York, NY 10027-6902
  
  E-mail: caldwell@nevis1.nevis.columbia.edu
  Phone:  (212) 854-3340
   
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This ad was added on April 28, 1999:

        Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Experimental Particle Physics
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          to work on ATLAS / CDF at University College London
          ===================================================


The HEP Group at University College London has an opening for a
Postdoctoral Research Associate to work in the area of Hadron Collider
Physics. The group is collaborating on both the ATLAS experiment at CERN,
and CDF at Fermilab. With the Tevatron due to start taking data again next
year, the group now wishes to increase the resources directed toward
physics studies at these colliders. At present we are involved in CP
violation studies in the B sector at ATLAS, and ElectroWeak physics at
CDF, however we are also interested in diversification into other possible
areas such as supersymmetry. Therefore one of the prime roles of the
sucessful applicant will be to develop and lead an interest in a suitable
physics sector. 

We are also involved in several offline computing areas within both CDF
and ATLAS. On ATLAS we are part of the second level trigger collaboration
and on CDF we are involved in track reconstruction and database software.
In both collaborations this work is within an Object Oriented programming
environment. Therefore a second role of the successful applicant could be
in this area. Applicants need not have prior OO experience as this
position would provide an excellent opportunity to gain such training.

The post will be to work with Peter Clarke [clarke@hep.ucl.ac.uk or
peter.clarke@cern.ch] (ATLAS) and Mark Lancaster [markl@hep.ucl.ac.uk]
(CDF) to whom you should direct any informal enquiries. For general
information about the group or application please contact Peter Clarke. 

The post will be on the 1A scale, with salary between 15,735 and 23,651
per annum, according to experience, plus 2134 London allowance. Please
send a letter of application with a full cv, publications list and the
names, emails, and addresses of two referees to Peter Clarke . Please
submit as much of the application as possible electronically (most formats
are acceptable including WORD, Latex, PostScript, PDF). Otherwise send to:
Dr P.Clarke, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University College
London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK. 

Working towards equal opportunities. 

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This ad was added on April 19, 1999:

                        PENN STATE UNIVERSITY
                    Experimental High Energy Physics
                     Postdoctoral Appointee Position 
 
    The experimental high energy physics group at The Pennsylvania
State University has an immediate opening for a postdoctoral appointee 
with the group participating in the ZEUS experiment at HERA. The successful 
candidate will be expected to reside in Hamburg, Germany where she/he would 
participate in the maintenance of the ZEUS Uranium/Scintillator Calorimeter 
and in acquisition and analysis of data.

    The Penn State University group contributes to diverse efforts of the 
physics analysis of the ZEUS experiment, currently concentrating on 
studies of diffraction, hadronic final states and jet physics, but the 
successful candidate could choose to work on a topic of her/his choice.

    The appointment will normally be renewable annually for a maximum of
three years, subject to mutual satisfaction and the availability of funds 
under our NSF contract.  

    Candidates should have, or soon will have, a Ph.D. in experimental 
elementary particle physics and hardware and/or software experience. 
For additional information, please contact Jim Whitmore (814-863-3314 at 
Penn State, 49-40-8998-2009 at DESY or email to whitmore@mail.desy.de).

    Interested candidates should send a curriculum vitae and arrange to 
have three letters of recommendation sent directly to:

Jim Whitmore
Department of Physics           or to:
104 Davey Lab                         
Penn State University                whitmore@mail.desy.de
University Park, PA 16802

Penn State University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity
employer.  Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

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These ads were added on April 12, 1999:

Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London.

Lectureship in High Energy Physics

Applications are invited for the post of Lecturer in High Energy Physics 
at the Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College, London.

The group's active experimental programme embraces the ALEPH experiment at 
LEP, the ZEUS experiment at HERA, the BABAR experiment at SLAC, the CMS and 
LHC-B experiments at LHC and the UK Dark Matter Experiment. It has also 
recently joined the DO experiment at the Tevatron. Within the group there 
is a strong tradition of detector development and construction which has 
led to key activities in the above experiments. Further details of the 
group's programme may be found on:
          http://www.hep.ph.ic.ac.uk/
It is anticipated that the starting date for this position will be October 
1st 1999 and that the appointee will initially take responsibility for the 
new DO activity.

Following a successful 3 year probationary period this will become a tenured 
teaching position. Salary will be in the range 16,655 - 29,048 pounds plus 
2,134 pounds London allowance.

Further information may be obtained from
Professor P J Dornan
Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College, London SW7 2AZ, UK.
Email:   P.Dornan@ic.ac.uk

to whom applications, comprising a curriculum vitae, a list of publications 
and the names and addresses of three referees should be sent, by 10 May 1999.
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Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London.

Research Associate Position in High Energy Physics

The Experimental High Energy Physics Group at the Blackett Laboratory has 
a vacancy for a Research Associate to work on the development of the DO 
detector at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory for use with the 
upgraded Tevatron Collider.
The Imperial College group has recently joined the DO Collaboration and
will take a leading role in the development of the third level trigger
system, a software trigger based on NT server technology. This is
required to exploit the addition of a solenoid and silicon tracking to
the detector and to cope with the much-increased luminosity. Candidates
should have a good software background and ideally will have some prior
experience of C++ programming in a large international collaboration. 

The DO experiment will access an entirely new energy regime and will
offer the opportunity to investigate a wide range of physics at the
forefront of knowledge. Data taking will start in the Spring of 2000. 
For further details, see
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/dzero.html 

An appointment will be made as soon as possible and would be initially
for a period up to September 30th 2000. Salary, according to age, will
be in the range 17,293 - 24,919 pounds including 2,134 pounds London
allowance.

Applications comprising a curriculum vitae, a list of publications and
the names and addresses of two referees should be sent as soon as
possible to: -
Professor Ian Butterworth
Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College, London SW7 2AZ, UK.
Email:   I.Butterworth@ic.ac.uk

Further information can be obtained from Dr Trevor Bacon at the above
address or via e-mail to T.Bacon@ic.ac.uk.
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This ad was added on April 7, 1999:

               POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE POSITION
               EXPERIMENTAL HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
               UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT AMHERST

The experimental high energy physics group at UMass/Amherst is seeking 
applications for a postdoctoral research associate position to start in 
the Summer of 1999. The group is currently active in both the SLD and 
BaBar projects at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center and has an 
interest in the physics potential at a next generation e+e- linear 
collider. 

We seek candidates who have a primary interest in exploiting 
the physics potential of the BaBar project. We are particularly 
interested in candidates with experience and expertise in the data 
analysis techniques and software systems used in high energy physics.

Familiarity with Unix operating systems and the C++ programming language 
is desirable. Review of applications will begin on May 1, 1999, and will 
continue until the position is filled. Interested candidates should send 
a curriculum vita and arrange to have three letters of recommendation 
sent to:

Prof. Stephane Willocq
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Lederle Graduate Research Tower
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01003

EMail: willocq@phast.umass.edu

For more information about our activities see
http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~blaylock/hepex/

The University of Massachusetts is an Affirmative Action/Equal 
Opportunity employer. Women and minority candidates are encouraged to apply.

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This ad was added on April 1, 1999:

The high energy physics group at 

                         CORNELL UNIVERSITY

has an opening for a Research Associate to work on the CLEO experiment 
at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR).  

Our research concentrates on the physics of the B meson,
with strong programs in charm, tau, and two-photon physics as well.  We are
now in the first phase of commissioning of a major detector upgrade, and
anticipate that the person filling this position will contribute to this
project. This is normally a three-year appointment with the possibility of
renewal beyond that, subject to mutual satisfaction and the availability
of funds under our NSF contract.  A PhD in experimental elementary
particle physics is required. Please send an application including
curriculum vitae and publications list and arrange for at least two
letters of recommendation to be sent to

Prof. Lawrence Gibbons
Newman Laboratory
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY  14853
(SEARCH@LNS.CORNELL.EDU)

Cornell is an equal opportunity/affirmative action
employer.  Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

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This ad was added on March 22, 1999:

                           York University
                    Experimental High Energy Physics
                      Postdoctoral Research Position 
 
        The experimental high energy physics group at York University in 
Toronto, Canada, has an immediate opening for a postdoctoral research 
associate to participate in analysis of data from the ZEUS experiment at 
HERA. The successful candidate will primarily reside in Hamburg where he 
or she will participate in the maintenance of hardware components for which 
York University is responsible, and in all aspects of data taking. 
Applicants must have a recent Ph.D. in elementary particle physics, and 
demonstrated hardware and software experience. The York group is involved 
in various aspects of ZEUS physics analysis, and the increased luminosity 
has led to an emphasis on heavy quark physics. The successful candidate 
will be expected to interact closely with graduate students and other 
researchers. Interested candidates should send a cover letter, a curriculum 
vitae, and arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent to:

Prof. S. Bhadra or Prof. S. Menary
Department of Physics & Astronomy
York University
4700 Keele Street
Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3
CANADA

Screening of candidates will begin immediately. Interested candidates are 
invited to learn more about our group at http://zandra.phys.yorku.ca or send 
email to either bhadra@yorku.ca or menary@yorku.ca.

York University strongly encourages applications by women and members of 
minority and aboriginal groups. 
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