[Geant4] Fwd: FW: RA to work on ATLAS (Semi-conductors)

Frederick Jones fwj at triumf.ca
Thu Dec 12 12:35:36 PST 2013



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Subject: FW: RA to work on ATLAS (Semi-conductors)
Resent-Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2013 01:40:26 -0800
Resent-From: <geant4 at cern.ch>
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2013 01:40:13 -0800
From: Asai, Makoto <asai at slac.stanford.edu>
To: geant4 at cern.ch <geant4 at cern.ch>

Dear colleagues,
Let me share with you this job solicitation from John Allison.
Please forward it to those who might have interest.
Makoto

>Begin forwarded message:
>
>> From: Stefan Soldner-Rembold
>><Stefan.Soldner-Rembold at hep.manchester.ac.uk>
>> Subject: RA to work on ATLAS (Semi-conductors)
>> Date: 11 December 2013 23:04:31 GMT
>> To: hepgroup <group at hep.manchester.ac.uk>
>>
>> Please distribute the following advert:
>>
>> https://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/displayjob.aspx?jobid=6305
>>
>> Research Associate
>>
>> Closing date : 09/01/2014
>> Reference : E&PS-03047
>> Faculty / Organisational unit : Engineering & Physical Sciences
>> School / Directorate : School of Physics & Astronomy
>> Division : Particle Physics
>> Employment type : Fixed Term
>> Duration : 24 months
>> Location : Oxford Road, Manchester
>> Salary : £29,837 to £36,661 per annum according to relevant experience
>> Hours per week : Full time
>> The post within the Particle Physics group is funded by the
>>Science,Technology and Facilities Council (STFC). The Group is active in
>>detector development for hadron collider experiments and is a member of
>>the ATLAS and LHCb experiments at CERN. We look for research associates
>>to work on these experiments. The position involves the development and
>>characterization of semi-conductor detectors used for particle physics
>>experiments. The Group is leading in the development of pixel detectors,
>>with a focus on 3D technology, and diamond detectors. The Group is
>>leading in the development of Silicon based pixel detectors for the
>>upgrades of the LHCb and ATLAS experiments with a focus on 3D
>>technology, and also pioneers the development of 3D Diamond detectors
>>for future experiments at the luminosity frontier. The successful
>>candidate will have experience in detector development and/or detector
>>operation. Experience with detector simulation software (e.g.
>>Geant,TCAD) would be useful.
>>
>> Applicants will be expected to hold a Ph.D. (or equivalent) in particle
>>physics (or a related discipline) or an Engineering degree.
>>
>> Informal enquiries
>>
>> Informal enquiries can be made to Professor Stefan Soldner-Rembold:
>>
>> Email: Stefan.soldner-rembold at manchester.ac.uk
>>
>> The University of Manchester values a diverse workforce and welcomes
>>applications from all sections of the community.
>>
>>
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>>-------------------------------
>> Stefan Söldner-Rembold                   +44-161-275-4151/0480
>>(office/fax)
>> The University of Manchester            +44-7519619609 (UK mobile)
>> Oxford Road                                      Room 6.07, Schuster
>>Building
>> Manchester, M13 9PL, UK
>>http://www-d0.fnal.gov/~soldner/
>>
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