Opening as Associate Professor at the University of Bergen, Norway

From: Dieter Rohrich (dieter@fi.uib.no)
Date: Tue Dec 04 2001 - 10:05:54 EST

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    Two Openings as Associate Professor at the University of Bergen, Norway.
    
    The Department of Physics invites applications for two positions as 
    associate professor - one in experimental particle physics and one in 
    experimental heavy ion physics.
    
    The Experimental Particle Physics Group participates in the ATLAS experiment 
    at CERN, with responsibilities connected to the construction of the SCT 
    and to the BaBar experiment at SLAC, where the focus of the work is on 
    data analysis. The successful candidate is expected to take part in ATLAS, 
    but could also spend time on other activities of the group, and take 
    part in the planning of research activities beyond the current programme.
    
    The Experimental Heavy Ion Physics Group participates in the ALICE experiment, 
    with responsibilities connected to both the PHOS detector and High Level 
    Trigger system. In addition, the group participates in the NA57 experiment 
    at CERN and in the BRAHMS experiment at Brookhaven. The successful candidate 
    is expected to take part in ALICE and in the other activities of the group.
    
    For both positions a doctor's degree is a demand. Postdoctoral experience  
    will be an advantage.  The successful candidates are expected to take part 
    in teaching and supervision at all levels.
    
    More at http://www.uib.no/stilling. 
    Supplementary information from Prof. Bjarne Stugu by e-mail 
    Bjarne.Stugu@fi.uib.no (particle physics) and Prof. Dieter Roehrich by e-mail 
    Dieter.Rohrich@fi.uib.no (heavy ion physics).
    
    Submit application in triplicate, sorted into three bundles, each of which 
    must contain a complete overview of the applicant's education and earlier work,
    confirmed copies of certificates and diplomas, testimonials, and scholarly 
    works including a list of these, to: 
    University of Bergen, Department of Physics, Alleg. 55, N-5007 Bergen, Norway, 
    by 31 January 2001.
    



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