Position ID: | Academia Sinica-Administration Office of Institute of physics-ICPD2022 [#21413] |
Position Title: | IceCube postdoc at Academia Sinica, Taiwan |
Position Type: | Postdoctoral |
Position Location: | Taipei, Taipei 115, Taiwan [map] |
Subject Areas: | Physics / Astrophysics (astro-ph), Astroparticle Physics, Astrophysics Experiment, Experimental Astroparticle Physics, Experimental Astrophysics, Neutrino physics, Particle Astrophysics |
Appl Deadline: | 2022/04/17 11:59PM finished (2022/03/15, finished 2022/10/22, listed until 2022/08/31) |
Position Description: |
The Institute of Physics at Academia Sinica invites applicants for a postdoctoral position. Successful candidates will actively contribute to the data analysis within the IceCube Neutrino Observatory.
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The position duration is initially for 2 years but can be extended and should be started as soon as possible within 2022. The Academia Sinica campus is located in Taipei's Nangang District. The remuneration is above the typical postdoc salaries in Taiwan. The review of applications will begin on April 4th 2022 and continue until a suitable candidate is found. Inquiries should be sent to anatoli@gate.sinica.edu.tw.
About the group: Our high-energy theory group (HETG) tackles current problems in particle and nuclear theory, cosmology, neutrinos and astrophysics. The successful applicant will join a newly founded group by Dr. Anatoli Fedynitch within the HETG. We foster scientific communication among the our members through regular seminars and journal clubs. The position does not require teaching responsibility and can be fully dedicated to research. The collaboration with other domestic or international institutions is strongly encouraged.
Additional Information: Academia Sinica is the leading basic research institution in Taiwan funded by the government, and with an increasingly international research community. The Medium and High-energy Physics Theory and Experimental Groups at the Institute of Physics conduct active experimental and instrumentation programs on colliders, hadron structure, cosmic rays, neutrinos, dark matter and beyond the Standard Model physics, participating in international collaborations such as AMS, CDEX, ATLAS/LHC, COMPASS/CERN, IceCube, LEPS/SPring-8, SeaQuest/FNAL, TEXONO, LIGO, and KAGRA.
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