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Position ID:FNAL-CMS-LGS2022 [#19440]
Position Title: LPC Graduate Scholar 2022
Position Type:Fellowship or award
Position Location:Batavia, Illinois 60510-5011, United States [map] sort by distance
Subject Areas: High Energy Physics / Electroweak Symmetry Breaking, Experiment, LHC
Appl Deadline:2021/10/01 11:59PMhelp popup finished (2021/09/03, finished 2022/04/02)
Position Description:    

*** this position has been closed and new applications are no longer accepted. ***

The LHC Physics Center (LPC) at Fermilab (http://lpc.fnal.gov/) seeks applications for the "LPC Graduate Scholars (LPC-GS) 2022”. This program supports exceptional PhD Students from US CMS institutions to spend a year at Fermilab pursuing thesis research opportunities at the LPC. The preferred starting date for the appointment as a LPC Graduate Scholar will be Jan 1, 2022 for a duration of one year. These dates might be adjusted in individual cases, at the discretion of the LPC coordinators, depending on the Fermilab site access restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Students will be supervised locally by a senior mentor resident at the LPC, who needs to be identified at the time of the application. The LPC Graduate Scholars for 2022 will be selected based on a competitive process. The proposals will be a rated based on the merit, its uniqueness, creativity, and relevance to CMS and LPC.

The applications must include a research proposal and three letters of recommendation, including a letter from the PhD advisor and a letter from the mentor. The due date for the LPC GS 2022 program applications and supporting letters is Friday, October 1, 2021. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered.

The details of the eligibility criteria and application requirements are given below. Applications will be accepted online at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19440

The LPC serves primarily as a resource and physics analysis hub for several hundred physicists at US institutions in the CMS collaboration. The LPC offers a vibrant community of CMS scientists from US and overseas institutions that play leading roles in analysis of data, in the definition and refinement of physics objects, in detector commissioning and operations, and in the design and development of the detector upgrade. There is close and frequent collaboration with the Fermilab theory community. The LPC provides outstanding computing resources and software support personnel. The proximity of the CMS Tier-1 and the CMS Remote Operations Center at Fermilab allows critical real-time connections to the experiment. Fermilab technical facilities support detector instrumentation developments. The LPC also offers educational workshops and tutorials in analysis techniques, software development and organizes conferences and seminar series. For a full range of LPC activities please refer to: http://lpc.fnal.gov

Questions about the CMS LPC Graduate Scholars program may be directed to the LPC coordinators:

Bo Jayatilaka, Sergo Jindariani, and Kevin Black (boj@fnal.gov, sergo@fnal.gov, kblack@hep.wisc.edu)

================== Link to program website: http://lpc.fnal.gov/programs/graduate-scholars/

Eligibility Requirements: Applicants must be enrolled full-time in a Qualified Graduate Program with the Ph.D. as their degree objective at a member institution of the USCMS collaboration. The list of collaborating USCMS institutions is available at http://uscms.org/uscms_at_work/collaboration/collaboration_board.shtml. At the time of application, applicants must have obtained the Ph.D. candidacy at their home institution, and must have established a defined graduate thesis project with a defined PhD thesis advisor.

Applicants are NOT eligible to apply if one, or any combination, of the following describes their graduate education status:

- Applicant is in the last year of Ph.D research.

- Applicant has not completed at least 2 years in graduate school.

- Applicant has not obtained the Ph.D. candidacy with an established thesis project and PhD advisor at the time of application.

- Applicant is in a Master's degree program, with a Master's as the terminal degree.

- Applicant is in a Master's degree program with no thesis research requirement and program is not a pathway to Ph.D. degree.

- Applicant's institution is not a member of the USCMS collaboration.

- Applicant is not in good academic standing at their institution.

Application Material:

a) Research Proposal, with a maximum length of 4 pages (1 inch margins, font 12 pt. Times), pages numbered. The proposal should include the following:

- A description of the proposed project (hardware, software, computing).

- A description of the proposed physics analysis.

- A justification of how the student, the project and the analysis, will benefit from the LPC collaboration.

- The names of the PhD advisor and the LPC mentor.

- The plan should also contain a section that clearly explains how your research proposal would change if access to the LPC and other Fermilab facilities (e.g. Sidet, test-beam, etc) remains restricted.

The expectation is that the proposal is prepared in consultation with the PhD advisor and the LPC mentor.

b) Three letters of recommendation:

1) A letter of recommendation from the LPC mentor. The letter should include agreement by the mentor to supervise the student at the LPC, including weekly meetings, and to provide a mid-year report to the LPC coordinators. The LPC mentor should be a Senior Researcher (beyond post-doc) on CMS, either from Fermilab or from a university, resident at the LPC or with a presence of 75% or more of their time at the LPC (if COVID-19 restrictions allow). The student’s Ph.D. advisor is not eligible to act as a mentor.

2) A letter of recommendation from the Ph.D. advisor, supporting the application and detailing provisions for supervision of the student at the LPC.

3) A letter of recommendation from a CMS colleague (can be non-USCMS) who is familiar with the student’s work.

c) Curriculum Vitae

Start Date and Duration: The nominal starting date for the appointment as a LPC Graduate Scholar will be Jan 1, 2022 for a duration of one year. The start date is negotiable, but should be no later than March 2022. Renewal is possible but requires a new proposal. The maximum amount of time as CMS LPC-GS is two years.

Financial Support:

- The LPC-GS will receive a full year stipend of $30,000, that can be used only to cover the student’s stipend, fringe benefits, and fees.

- No tuition costs will be provided.

- No indirect-costs or university overhead will be provided.

- The LPC-GS will also receive a travel budget to enable attendance at a conference to present the work completed at the LPC, and a weeklong trip to CERN for presenting the work during a "CMS physics week".


Application Materials Required:
Submit the following items online at this website to complete your application:
And anything else requested in the position description.

Further Info:
http://lpc.fnal.gov/
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