Folder: JOBS From: denisovd@fnal.gov Subject: Postdoc position with ANL Date: 24-FEB-2012 11:40 Expires: 24-APR-2012 12:40
Argonne National Laboratory LHC ATLAS experiment Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) is seeking a highly qualified postdoctoral fellow to work on the LHC ATLAS experiment. The successful candidate will be expected to make major contributions to data analysis as well as to take a leadership role in ATLAS detector operations and/or upgrade efforts, and physics analysis groups, while strengthening the ANL group role in exploring the new frontiers opened up by the LHC. The ANL group has strong expertise in calorimetry and jet physics. The group's current involvement in ATLAS analysis includes QCD, electroweak and searches for new phenomena and particles. Furthermore ANL is one of the US ATLAS Analysis Support Centers and works with, and hosts, a number of other US ATLAS analysis groups. ANL has responsibilities in the Tile Calorimeter and the High Level Trigger system as well as in databases and data management. The group is involved in the Fast Tracker (FTK) project and other upgrade efforts in the Trigger and the Tile Calorimeter. The appointment will be for 2 years with a possible 1 year extension. The candidates must have received their Ph.D. in experimental particle physics within three years of the start of the appointment. To apply please follow the link below: http://www.anl.gov/jobsearch/detail.jsp?userreqid=318898+HEP Applications received before 30 March 2012 will receive preference but applications will be accepted until the position is filled. For more information contact: Robert Blair (reb@anl.gov) or Jinlong Zhang (zhangjl@anl.gov)
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