Posted June 26, 2008
POST-DOCTORAL POSITION IN EXPERIMENTAL OR THEORETICAL PARTICLE PHYSICS
Indiana University invites applications for either an experimentalist
or phenomenologist to contribute to the development of innovative
analysis techniques for the GlueX experiment, a key component of the
12GeV upgrade at Jefferson Laboratory. GlueX will use a polarized
beam of photons to search for exotic configurations of quarks and
antiquarks, and will rely on detailed amplitude analyses to isolate
these states from their more conventional partners.
As part of a recently funded NSF proposal for Physics at the
Information Frontier, Indiana University has assumed responsibility
for the creation of a unique and flexible interface between
experiment and phenomenology, offering phenomenologists an
unprecedented level of access to experimental data. The post-
doctoral researcher will aid in this effort. Existing experimental
data from the CLEO-c experiment at Cornell and Brookhaven's E852,
besides offering important physics topics in their own right, will
serve as a testbed for the development of GlueX analysis tools. The
candidate will work with a collaboration of experimentalists and
phenomenologists at Indiana University, Carnegie Mellon University,
the University of Connecticut, and Jefferson Laboratory.
This position is renewable for up to three years with the starting
date negotiable. The minimum requirement is a Ph.D. in nuclear/
particle physics and programming experience.
Applicants should send a curriculum vitae and summary of research
interests, and arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent to:
Ryan Mitchell
Indiana University
727 E. Third St.
Bloomington, IN 47405-7105
or electronically to: remitche@indiana.edu
Review of applications will begin immediately with applications being
accepted until the position is filled. For full consideration, applications
should be received by August 1, 2008.
Indiana University is an equal-opportunity, affirmative-action employer.