Staff Scientist in Nuclear Structure Group at LBNL
Allayne McGowan
amcgowan at triumf.ca
Thu Aug 24 16:44:21 PDT 2023
To whom it may spark interest:
LBNL is hiring for a Career-Track Physicist Staff Scientist in the Nuclear Structure Group. Please see below for more details and how to apply!
Regards,
Allayne McGowan (she/her/hers)
Assistant to Dr. Petr Navratil – Interim Director of Physical Sciences
Administrative Assistant – Physical Sciences
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Career-Track Physicist Staff Scientist in the Nuclear Structure Group at LBNL
The Nuclear Science Division (NSD) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) is inviting applications for a Career-Track Physicist Staff Scientist position (in exceptional circumstances, a Career appointment will be considered). Candidates should be outstanding scientists with a focus on conducting original experimental physics research with an emphasis on the properties and reactions of exotic nuclei. For full consideration, applications should be submitted by October 27th, 2023.
The successful candidate will join the Nuclear Structure Group, and will be expected to lead the development of a research program in low-energy nuclear physics, leveraging recent advances in the field associated with the capabilities at facilities including FRIB.
The Nuclear Structure Group sits within NSD’s Low-Energy Nuclear Physics Program which also includes major activities to study the properties of the heaviest elements and to carry out nuclear data evaluation and measurements for basic and the applied nuclear science communities. We develop, construct, and utilize advanced instrumentation for this work, including the gamma-ray tracking arrays GRETINA and GRETA, and the heavy element mass separators BGS and FIONA. Across the program research is carried out locally at the 88-Inch Cyclotron (LBNL’s high-intensity stable-beam accelerator), at the Argonne ATLAS/CARIBU facility, and at the rare-isotope beam facilities FRIB at Michigan State University, the Rare Isotope Beam Factory (RIBF) at RIKEN, and the ISAC Facility at TRIUMF.
To find more details, and to apply, please go to the link below: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/25287
For questions about the position, please contact Dr. Rod Clark at rmclark at lbl.gov<mailto:rmclark at lbl.gov>.
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