[Todos] postdoc opening at University of Melbourne with connections to Ohio State

Ernesto Arganda Carreras ernesto.arganda en fisica.unlp.edu.ar
Vie Dic 31 10:42:43 -03 2021


> *De:*"Beacom, John" <beacom.7 en osu.edu>
> *Fecha:*30 de diciembre de 2021, 18:23:55 CET
>
> *Asunto:**[please share:] postdoc opening at University of Melbourne 
> with connections to Ohio State*
>
>
> Dear Colleagues,
> Email forwards are welcomed to help us build an outstanding, diverse 
> candidate pool of neutrino phenomenologists. The position is based in 
> Melbourne, Australia and includes strong collaboration with Ohio State.
> We also welcome suggestions of candidates we should consider.
> Thanks for your help, and happy (almost) new year to all!
> Best regards,
> John
> https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/20886 
> <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__academicjobsonline.org_ajo_jobs_20886&d=DwMGaQ&c=gRgGjJ3BkIsb5y6s49QqsA&r=loqs2sf6r3k4H8H6jZ2fDBUeX70jK0xUrJQZJWKRNnus53LloB8avE-m_pfADYkn&m=De85PfhwQJHPdtag6HTLBKkogZVTBoUAsmaoAmqIjdOWiTRjHIpxJbhEJ0ttxNJi&s=z2JLvcswZmUkWyb0-4EXXpBJL1Ri43EqSt4Ye1Fb2yQ&e=>
> (and soon to be listed on INSPIRE Jobs)
> The University of Melbourne invites expressions of interest for a 
> postdoctoral position in neutrino phenomenology. The position is 
> supported by a recently awarded grant to Prof Nicole Bell, A/Prof 
> Matthew Dolan, and Prof John Beacom (Ohio State University).
> The primary objective of this work is to understand the low-energy 
> atmospheric neutrino flux, and to use this knowledge to improve dark 
> matter and DSNB searches, neutrino oscillation studies, and models of 
> cosmic-ray interactions with Earth. The successful candidate will lead 
> work focused on the phenomenology of atmospheric-neutrino detection 
> while being encouraged to explore related topics. We welcome 
> candidates with theoretical, computational, or experimental expertise 
> in neutrino physics, broadly defined.
> The position will be based at the University of Melbourne, working 
> under the supervision of Nicole Bell and Matthew Dolan, in close 
> collaboration with John Beacom. We anticipate affiliate membership in 
> the University of Melbourne-led Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter 
> Particle Physics. We also anticipate visits to Ohio State University 
> and affiliate membership in its Center for Cosmology and AstroParticle 
> Physics (CCAPP). The successful candidate will have access to the 
> stimulating intellectual environments, mentoring programs, and 
> professional networks of both institutions.
> The position will begin in September 2022, or another date by 
> negotiation, and will run for two years (an extension to three years 
> is likely, depending on satisfactory performance). The salary will be 
> at University of Melbourne salary level A6 (which is currently $95,179 
> Australian dollars). A PhD by the time the position starts is 
> required. Members of under-represented groups are especially 
> encouraged to apply. Review of applications will begin in January 
> 2022, though later submissions will be considered.
>
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