FYI Flemming Videbaek videbaek @ bnl.gov Brookhaven National Lab Physics Department Bldg 510D Upton, NY 11973 phone: 631-344-4106 cell : 631-681-1596 Begin forwarded message: > From: elke-caroline aschenauer <elke_at_bnl.gov> > Date: December 7, 2009 5:11:26 PM EST > To: brant_at_bnl.gov, sowinski_at_indiana.edu, dunlop_at_bnl.gov, videbaek_at_bnl.gov > Subject: positions in BNL rhic spin group and eRHIC group > > > Dear Brant, Jamie and Flemming, > > could you please forward this email about open jobs to the > appropiate email lists in phenix, star and brahms. > > thanks elke > > = > = > = > = > = > = > ====================================================================== > > Dear all, > > please find below the advertisements for 3 positions at Brookhaven > National > Lab in Upton, NY. > The positions are 2 Postdoc positions, one for the RHIC-spin > program, one for the electron ion collider program and one tenure > track position for the RHIC-spin program. Details for each of the > position can be found below. > You can apply for these positions via the BNL jobs www-page > http://www.bnl.gov/HR/jobs/jobsCheck.asp > > Regards Elke > > > > +++++++++++++++++++++++ RHIC-SPIN +++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > Job Title: > Associate Physicist - High-Energy Nuclear Physics, High-Energy > Physics Job ID: 15114 > > > Job Duties > Requires a Ph.D. in high-energy nuclear physics or high-energy > physics. Candidates should have a proven track record on design, > fabrication, assembly and operations of detectors, as well as having > demonstrated the capacity for doing independent research in high- > energy nuclear physics or high-energy physics for a minimum five > years after receipt of Ph.D. Experience with data-acquisition > systems is highly desirable. The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider > (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory is the world’s only machine > capable of colliding high-energy beams of polarized protons, and is > a unique tool for exploring the puzzle of the proton’s ‘missing’ > spin. Members of the RHIC spin group are playing key roles in > detector development and analysis of the polarized proton-proton > data in both the PHENIX and STAR collaborations at RHIC. The other > major involvement of the RHIC spin group is in the RHIC > polarimeters, which provide the measurement of the polarization of > the proton beams at RHIC. The successful candidate will be asked > to take a leadership role in the RHIC polarimetry effort by > coordinating the upgrade of the RHIC carbon polarimeters as well as > the online and offline data analysis. As a member of the group, the > successful candidate will be able to choose one of the > collaborations and work on analysis of the polarized proton-proton > data. In the future, the eRHIC program will give the opportunity to > advance and to develop new technologies for hadron and electron > polarimetry. For further details on this position, please contact > E.C. Aschenauer (elke_at_bnl.gov). Under the direction of E. > Aschenauer, Physics Department. > > > > Job Title: > Postdoctoral Research Associate - Experimental Particle or High- > Energy Nuclear Physics > Job ID: 15113 > > Requires a Ph.D. in physics, high-energy nuclear physics or high- > energy physics. Experience in experimental particle or high-energy > nuclear physics, with detector hardware, the use of modern computing > tools for detector simulations, and data analysis and data- > acquisition systems are highly desirable. The Relativistic Heavy > Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory is the world’s > only machine capable of colliding high-energy beams of polarized > protons, and is a unique tool for exploring the puzzle of the > proton’s ‘missing’ spin. Members of the RHIC spin group are playing > key roles in detector development and analysis of the polarized > proton-proton data in both the PHENIX and STAR collaborations at > RHIC. The other major involvement of the RHIC spin group is in the > RHIC polarimeters, which provide the measurement of the polarization > of the proton beams at RHIC. As a member of the group, the > successful candidate will be able to choose one of the > collaborations and work on analysis of the polarized proton-proton > data. In addition, the candidate will be expected to spend a > significant fraction of his/her time on the operation of the RHIC > polarimeters and/or the analysis of their data. For further details > on the position, please contact E. C. Aschenauer (elke_at_bnl.gov). > Under the direction of E. Aschenauer, Physics Department. BNL > policy states that Research Associate appointments may be made to > those who have received their doctoral degrees within the past five > years. > > > > ++++++++++++++++++ eRHIC ++++++++++++++++++ > > Job Title: > Postdoctoral Research Associate - Electron-proton collision, > Detector Simulations, Spin Physics, Electron-nucleus Collisions, > Diffractive Physics, Parton Distribution Functions Job ID: 14899 > > Requires a Ph.D. in physics, high energy nuclear physics or high > energy physics. Experience in experimental particle or high energy > nuclear physics and knowledge of physics event generators and > detector simulation packages are highly desirable. These positions > will involve work on physics and detector simulations to further > develop the physics case of a new electron-ion collider (EIC) and > guide the design for the detector. BNL has recently initiated a > dedicated program of research in this area and is seeking talented > individuals to actively participate in this effort. Work on the > preliminary design of an EIC at BNL (eRHIC) is underway. The > successful candidates will get involved in studies of ep and eA > collisions and the referring physics topics and document the > feasibility of a broad range of measurements. In addition, the > candidates will be expected to spend a fraction of his/her time on > one of the existing RHIC experiments, either in the spin or the > heavy-ion program. Under the direction of E. Aschenauer and T. > Ullrich, Physics Department. When applying for a position, please > add the contact and email address of at least three references in > the Reference box located on the application page. Please note that > if you have applied for multiple positions under one application, > the same reference information is attached to all those positions. > If you elect to use different referees for different positions, > please apply to each position separately. BNL policy states that > Research Associate appointments may be made to those who have > received their doctoral degrees within the past five years. > > > > ( `,_' )+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+= > ) `\ - > / '. | + > | `, Elke-Caroline Aschenauer = > \,_ `-/ - > ,&&&&&V Brookhaven National Lab + > ,&&&&&&&&: Physics Dept., 8 Shore Road = > ,&&&&&&&&&&; Bldg. 510D / 2-195 East Patchogue, NY, - > | | &&&&&&&;\ 20 Pennsylvania Avenue 11772-5963 + > | | :_) _ Upton, NY > 11973 = > | | ;--' | Tel.: 001-631-344-4769 Tel.: > 001-631-569-4290 - > '--' `-.--. | Fax.: 001-631-344-1334 Cell: > 001-757-256-5224 + > \_ | > |---' = > `-._\__/ Mail: > elke_at_bnl.gov - > =-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=-+=- > +=-+=-+= _______________________________________________ Brahms-l mailing list Brahms-l_at_lists.bnl.gov https://lists.bnl.gov/mailman/listinfo/brahms-lReceived on Mon Dec 07 2009 - 17:17:46 EST
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