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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.d=
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2nd attempt
TO ALL ZEUS CONTACT PERSONS
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This list of vacant positions is supplemented whenever a new offer is recei=
ved.
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 September 29, 1999:
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
Faculty and Research Positions
In anticipation of possible openings, the Physics Department at
Princeton University is seeking applicants for junior faculty
and postdoctoral research positions beginning as early as
January 1, 2000. Applicants with experience in the following
areas are encouraged to apply: Experimental condensed matter,
high energy, laser-atomic, nuclear, astro and biophysics;
theoretical condensed matter physics, cosmology, particle physics,
mathematical physics. Women and minorities are particularly
encouraged to apply.
Those interested can obtain applications from the World Wide Web:
http://www.physics.princeton.edu/www/posts.html, or by writing to
Professor Curtis Callan, Chairman, Department of Physics, P.O.
Box 708, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544. To receive
full consideration all application materials should be received
November 19, l999. Princeton University is an equal-opportunity
and affirmative-action employer.
Please continue reading for many other job opportunities in the
world.
JOBMENU FROM <ROBOT@PHYSICS.UMD.EDU>
Available from WWW URL <http://www.physics.umd.edu/robot>
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This ad was added on September 20, 1999:
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POSTDOCTORAL POSITION WITH THE ATLAS-MADRID GROUP
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The High Energy Physics group at the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid has=20
an immediate opening for a postdoctoral position. The group is a member=20
of the ATLAS collaboration.
With the new position it is desired to expand our role in the construction,
calibration and beam tests of the ATLAS Liquid-Argon Electromagnetic Endcap=
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Calorimeter. You will be an outstanding applicant with experience in=20
Experimental Particle Physics and/or detector development who has, or is=20
about to obtain, a PhD. The post is based in Madrid but is likely to involv=
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periods of work at the CERN laboratory, Geneva.
The position if for one year, with the possibility of extension for a secon=
d=20
year. Gross salary will be 1,620 euros/month (plus medical insurance, provi=
ded
by the Spanish Social Security).
Applications should be sent by October 31, 1999. Applicants should submit
a CV, a statement of interests, and arrange to have a least two letters of=
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reference sent to
Prof. J.F. de Troconiz or Prof. F. Barreiro=20
at
Dpto. de Fisica Teorica - C-XI
Facultad de Ciencias
Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
E-28049 Cantoblanco (Madrid)
Spain
Informal Enquiries to: Tel. +34 91 397 4137 or +41 22 767 6977; E-mail:
troconiz@atlas.cern.ch or barreiro@hepdc1.ft.uam.es
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This ad was added on September 7, 1999:
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EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY
Research Fellowship in Particle Physics
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Applications are invited for a two-year fellowship in particle physics
phenomenology, starting not later than March 2000. Applicants should=20
have an interest in the use of high performance computing for the=20
analysis of experimental data. Further details may be found on the
group's web pages at=20
http://www.pp.ph.ed.ac.uk/Theory/rdb_ad.html
Edinburgh, September 3, 1999
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This ad was added on September 6, 1999:
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE
EXPERIMENTAL HIGH ENERGY PARTICLE PHYSICS
The Department of Physics has an opening for
a postdoctoral research associate to work on the D0
experiment at Fermilab. D0 is currently undergoing
a major upgrade and will begin a new extended run next year.=20
The UTA group is involved in several aspects of D0 including
the construction of a new Forward Proton Detector (FPD).=20
The FPD consists of small scintillating fiber=20
detectors located in Roman pots, which allow the detectors
to be placed very close to the beam for measuring diffractively=20
scattered protons and anti-protons. The FPD will allow unprecedented=20
measurements of recently discovered hard diffractive processes. =20
The new postdoc would be expected to play a major role in the=20
construction and commissioning of this new detector as well as=20
participate in the analysis of data from the pending run.
A Ph. D. in particle physics is required with preference given
to applicants with a strong interest in both hardware and software.
Applicants should send their curriculum vitae and arrange to have
three letters of recommendation sent by September 1999 to:
Prof. Andrew Brandt (brandta@fnal.gov)
University of Texas at Arlington=20
P.O. Box 19059
Arlington, Texas 76019
The University of Texas at Arlington is an equal opportunity employer and
women and minority candidates are encouraged to apply.
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This ad was added on August 10, 1999:
Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
London
Design Draughtsperson / Engineer
The High Energy Physics Group at Imperial College is actively involved in
experiments at accelerator laboratories around the world and has an
extensive research and development programme for new detector technologies.
We are currently looking for a Design Draughtsperson / Engineer to join a
small team which gives engineering support in detector design and
manufacture. The candidate is expected to provide good design skills and
innovative ideas, and be able to follow these through to construction and
commissioning. He/she will work in a multi-disciplinary team of engineers,
applied physicists and technical staff from the Blackett Laboratory group
and other institutes both from the UK and abroad. Computer literacy and a
good understanding of CAD are important, as is a willingness to work abroad
if required. Experience in any of the following areas: FEA methods, gas
and/or vacuum equipment and precision alignment systems would be an
advantage. The successful applicant is likely to be a graduate engineer or
to have a HNC/HND or equivalent design experience.
This will be a three year fixed term contract with the possibility of
extension. Salary, inclusive of London weighting, will be on either the
University ORS or technical scales in the range 17869 to 25785 pounds,
depending on age and experience. Appointment at a higher grade may be
considered for particularly well qualified candidates. The starting date,
although flexible, is nominally in October 1999.
Applications, including in the first instance a CV and the names and
addresses of two referees, should be sent as soon as possible to:
Professor I Butterworth
Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College,
Prince Consort Road,
London SW7 2AZ, UK.
Applications will be considered until the post is filled.
Informal enquiries about the post can be made to Geoff Barber at the above
address, email g.barber@ic.ac.uk, tel. (0171) 594 7823. Further information
about the High Energy Physics group and its activities can be found on our
home page http://www.hep.ph.ic.uc.uk/
The College is striving towards Equal Opportunities
At the leading edge of research, innovation and learning
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This ad was added on August 10, 1999:
University of Cambridge
Department of Physics, Cavendish Laboratory
Research Associate in High Energy Physics
Applications are invited for a new PPARC-funded postdoctoral research
associateship in high energy physics to work on CP violation in the B
system through the LHCb experiment at CERN. The successful candidate
will have the opportunity to develop the RICH particle identification
detectors, together with the associated high level trigger designs,
software and physics performance studies.
The post is available from 1st October 1999 and will be for a period of
three years. The successful candidate will have submitted a PhD thesis
in experimental particle physics before taking up appointment.
Starting salary is in the range 15,735 pounds to 18,275 pounds per annum
(under review).=20
Further information may be obtained from Dr V.Gibson, e-mail:
gibson@hep.phy.cam.ac.uk, telephone +44 1223 337373. Applications,
including a CV and the names and addresses of three referees, should be
sent by 17th September 1999 to Dr J. Carter, Cavendish Laboratory,
Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HE, UK, e-mail jrc1@hep.phy.cam.ac.uk.
The University is committed to equality of opportunity.
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This ad was added on Aug. 9, 1999
UNIVERSITY of GLASGOW
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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY
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RESEARCH ASSOCIATE IN EXPERIMENTAL PARTICLE PHYSICS
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RA1B/1A =A316,286 - =A324,479 PER ANNUM
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This new position is available for up to two years in the group developing
charged particle and X-ray detectors. The Glasgow group has made major
contributions to the development of semiconductor pixel detectors in
silicon and GaAs. This position is funded by PPARC as a ROPA award to
investigate prospects for radically new detector technologies which will
provide enhanced performance. You will be an outstanding applicant with
experience in Experimental Particle Physics and/or detector development wh=
o
has, or is about to obtain, a PhD. The post is based in Glasgow but is
likely to involve periods of work at the CERN laboratory, Geneva.
=20
Informal Enquiries to: Tel. 0044 141 330 5890 or 0044 141 330 4702; E-mail=
:
d.saxon@physics.gla.ac.uk or k.smith@physics.gla.ac.uk
=20
Applications, including CV, publications list, and the names and addresses
of two referees, should be sent by 30 September 1999 to Prof. K.M.Smith,
Kelvin Building, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, Scotland.
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Further particulars: http://ppewww.ph.gla.ac.uk/rafpsds.html
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This ad was added on Aug. 9, 1999
UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW
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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY
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RESEARCH ASSOCIATE IN PARTICLE PHYSICS
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=A316,286 - 24,479 (RA1B/1A)
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REF 351/99
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This new position is available, initially for up to two years with the
possibility of extension, on the ZEUS experiment at DESY. The Glasgow grou=
p
has made major contributions to the analysis of deep inelastic scattering
and hard photoproduction. We are looking for an outstanding applicant with
experience in Experimental Particle Physics who has, or is about to obtain=
,
a PhD. The post is based in Glasgow but will involve periods of work in
Hamburg.
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Further particulars are available from
http://www.gla.ac.uk/Otherdepts/Personnel/recruit/ , Telephone
0044 141 330 4673 or by E-mail: d.saxon@physics.gla.ac.uk.
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Applications, including CV, publications list, and the names and addresses
of two referees, should be sent by 30 September 1999 to Prof. D H Saxon,
Kelvin Building, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, Scotland.
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This ad was added on Aug. 9, 1999
UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW CENTRAL LABORATORY OF THE RESEARCH
COUNCILS
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND
ASTRONOMY
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JOINT APPOINTMENT
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LECTURER IN PARTICLE PHYSICS
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Lecturer A/B =A317,238-30,065 p.a.
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REF 382/99AR
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This post is funded jointly for five years, two-thirds time based at
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory and one-third at Glasgow. Thereafter the
appointee will join the University of Glasgow permanent academic staff. Th=
e
research work will involve the development and construction of the LHCb
detector for the CERN Large Hadron Collider. Teaching and other duties in
Glasgow will be agreed with the Head of Department. Applicants should have
postdoctoral experience in Particle Physics detector work.
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Further particulars are available from Prof. D. Saxon, Telephone
0044 141 330 4673, or by E-mail: d.saxon@physics.gla.ac.uk or
k.peach@rl.ac.uk. Applications, including CV, publications list, and the
names and addresses of two referees, should be sent by 16 October 1999 to
Prof. D H Saxon, Kelvin Building, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ,
Scotland.
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This ad was added on July 22, 1999:
Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine
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Research Associate in Experimental Particle Physics
The High Energy Physics group at the Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College,
London, has a vacancy for a Research Associate to work on the ZEUS experime=
nt.
This new, PPARC-funded position is available from October 1999 for three=20
years. =20
The group at Imperial is making a major contribution to the analysis of=20
charged and neutral current deep inelastic scattering at the highest
possible Q**2. A substantial upgrade to the HERA facility at DESY is=20
underway; this will provide both a large increase in luminosity and a=20
polarised lepton beam from the start of running in 2001. The measurement=20
of the polarisation dependence of deep inelastic scattering at high Q**2=20
will form a unique and important contribution to the understanding of=20
parity violation in the Standard Model. The determination of the degree=20
of lepton beam polarisation is of primary importance in this programme=20
and we are working with the machine physicists and members of other=20
experimental groups at DESY to prepare an upgraded polarimeter for HERA.=20
The successful applicant will be expected to take a key role in the
development, installation and commissioning of the upgraded polarimeter.
Following on from this, he/she will be expected to make a major
contribution to the first measurement of the high Q**2 deep inelastic
scattering cross sections using polarised lepton beams. The candidate will
have the opportunity to make regular, extended trips to DESY. We are lookin=
g=20
for an outstanding applicant who has, or is about to receive, a PhD in=20
particle physics.=20
Salary, according to age, will be in the range 17869 pounds - 25785 pounds,=
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including London weighting. Applications, comprising a curriculum vitae,=20
a list of publications and the names and addresses of two referees,=20
should be sent by 30 September 1999 to
Professor I Butterworth
Blackett Laboratory
Imperial College
Prince Consort Road
London SW7 2BZ
Informal enquiries can be made to Dr Ken Long at the above address,
or via email to k.long@ic.ac.uk. Further information about the post=20
and the High Energy Physics group can be found via our home page at=20
http://www.hep.ph.ic.ac.uk/razeus_detail.html.
The College is striving towards Equal Opportunities
At the leading edge of research, innovation and learning
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This ad was added on July 16, 1999:
UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY
RESEARCH ASSOCIATE IN PARTICLE PHYSICS
#16,286 - 24,479 (RA1B/1A)
REF 351/99
This new position is available, initially for up to two years with the
possibility of extension, on the ZEUS experiment at DESY. The Glasgow
group has made major contributions to the analysis of deep inelastic
scattering and hard photoproduction. We are looking for an outstanding
applicant with experience in Experimental Particle Physics who has, or is
about to obtain, a PhD. The post is based in Glasgow but will involve
periods of work in Hamburg.=20
Further particulars are available from
http://www.gla.ac.uk/Otherdepts/Personnel/recruit/ ,
Telephone 0044 141 330 4673 or by E-mail: d.saxon@physics.gla.ac.uk.
Applications, including CV, publications list, and the names and addresses
of two referees, should be sent by 30 September 1999 to Prof. D H Saxon,
Kelvin Building, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, Scotland. =20
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This ad was added on July 13, 1999:
Stellenausschreibung Nr. 16/99
Physicist/Computer Scientist for the Introduction of OO Technologies
The two Colliding Beam Detector Collaborations, H1 and ZEUS, at DESY are
developing new methods and tools to handle the increased data volume
expected from the Luminosity Upgrade of the HERA ep collider after the year
2000. The two collaborations plan to perform major parts of the physics
analysis using Object-Oriented Technologies. In a pilot project a common
data format for the two experiments is to be defined and the necessary data
analysis environment to be developed. The project team comprises members of
both collaborations and of the central computing support group at DESY.
The two experiments H1 and ZEUS and the central computing support group at
DESY are looking for highly motivated individuals to participate in this
project.People interested should
have successfully completed a Ph.D. in Physics or Computer Science,
have an interest in problems related to the handling and analysis of data
samples in the multi-TeraByte range,
have experience or be interested in Object-Oriented Programming
Technologies,
be willing to work closely together in a team consisting of Physicists and
Computer Scientists.
The appointment will be at DESY in Hamburg and be initially limited to 3
years. Conditions are those of the German "Bundesangestelltentarif (BAT)".
Verg|tungsgruppe IIa ( Bewaehrungsaufstieg Ib)
Interested candidates under 32 years of age are invited to send their
application including a resume and the usual documents (curriculum vitae,
list of publications, copies of university degrees) and should also arrange
for three letters of reference to be sent directly to
DESY
Personalabteilung -V2-
Notkestr. 85
D-22607 Hamburg
Handicapped applicants with equal qualifications will be prefered.
DESY encourages especially women to apply.
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This ad was added on July 12, 1999:
POSTDOC POSITION AVAILABLE with WISCONSIN on CMS
The Experimental High Energy Physics Group at the University of
Wisconsin - Madison is seeking applicants to fill a post
doctoral research position to work on the level 1 calorimeter
trigger for the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment to be
built at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. The position
could also involve participation in and data analysis for the
Zeus experiment at the HERA ep collider at DESY.
The Wisconsin group has overall responsibility for the CMS
Trigger Project and is specifically responsible for building the
Level 1 Regional Calorimeter Trigger. This system consists of 19
crates of 160 MHz electronics boards and ASICs that will process
3 Terabits/second of electromagnetic and hadronic trigger tower
sums from the calorimeter front end electronics and produce
information on electrons, photons, jets, and energy sums in
about 300 nsec for transmission to the global calorimeter
trigger.
The successful candidate would work on the physics simulation of
the CMS level 1 calorimeter trigger, provide software support for
the calorimeter trigger hardware tests, assist engineering staff
in hardware tests and work on the integration effort with the
calorimeter front end electronics and global calorimeter trigger
systems.
The postdoc would work with the Wisconsin group in Madison with
occasional trips to CERN and other CMS Institutes as required.
The initial appointment is renewable annually for a period of 3
years subject to mutual satisfaction. This position is available
immediately.
For additional information, please contact Prof. Wesley Smith at
wsmith@hep.physics.wisc.edu or 608-262-4690. Information is also
available at http://cmsdoc.cern.ch/~wsmith/CalRT.html.
Interested Candidates should send a curriculum vitae and arrange
to have three letters of recommendation sent to:
Prof. Wesley Smith
Department of Physics
University of Wisconsin
1150 University Ave.
Madison, WI 53706
The University of Wisconsin is an affirmative action/equal
opportunity employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to=20
apply.
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| Prof. Wesley H.Smith * Ph: 608-262-4690 or 2281, Fax:608-263-0800 |
| High Energy Physics * Physics Dept., University of Wisconsin |
| 4275 Chamberlin Hall * 1150 University Ave.,Madison WI 53706-1390 |
| wsmith@hep.physics.wisc.edu * http://hep.physics.wisc.edu/wsmith/ |
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This ad was added on July 8, 1999:
NIKHEF has an opening for a postdoc position for an experimental
physicist in the ZEUS experiment at the electron-proton collider
HERA in DESY (Hambourg).
The NIKHEF group carries responsabilities for the calorimeter readout,
and the second level trigger; the group is strongly involved
in the construction of the silicon microvertex detector, which
is foreseen to be installed in ZEUS by the second half of the year 2000
at the time of the HERA upgrade.
Members of the NIKHEF group participate in the data analysis, with
emphasis on the analysis of deep inelastic scattering events.
The successful candidate will be offered the opportunity to
participate in the physics analysis and the final construction
phase and commisioning of the microvertex detector (hardware and/or
software wise).=20
He/she is expected to contribute in the maintenance tasks of the detector
in particular the overall second level trigger, which includes the
implementation and checking of physics filter programs running on
the online system.
The candidate will be offered a two year contract,
renewable by one year and will be resident at DESY for the greater part
of the contract period.
Further information can be obtained from Dr. H.Tiecke
(tiecke@nikhef.nl).
Applications should be addressed before Aug 30th,1999, to the NIKHEF person=
nel
department to the attention of T. van Egdom, NIKHEF, P.O. Box 41882,
1009 DB Amsterdam, The Netherlands (e-mail : pz@nikhef.nl,
telephone: +31 - 205925077, fax +31 -205925170).
Organisation: NIKHEF, National Institute for Nuclear and High Energy Physic=
s
Address: Kruislaan 409, P.O. Box 41882, 1009 DB Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Phone: +31 20 592 5027
Telefax: +31 20 592 5155
Internet: tiecke@nikhef.nl
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