We invite applications for a postdoc position at the Karlsruhe
Institute of Technology (KIT) in the field of theoretical
astroparticle physics with emphasis on neutrino oscillation
phenomenology. The position will be placed within the group of
theoretical astroparticle physics at KIT lead by Thomas Schwetz and
the candidate is supposed to work on a project related to CP and T
violation in neutrino oscillations. A lively research environement is
available at KIT, including active groups in theoretical high energy
physics (LHC phenomenology, flavour physics, Higgs physics, QFT) as
well as several groups in experimental particle and astroparticle
physics (KATRIN, XENON, DARWIN, Pierre Auger, IceCube, CMS, Belle-2).
The position is initially offered for two years and can be extended
for one more year, subject to satisfactory performance. An applicant
should have a PhD degree in a relevant area obtained prior to the
start of the position and previous experience in neutrino
phenomenology. The position should start at latest September
2023, or any time before that (to be agreed on).
Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae
including a brief research statement and a publication list. They
should also arrange for two or three letters of recommendation.
Applications are accepted until the position is filled. Review of applications will start on 14 November 2022.
We aim to balance the number of female and male employees. We
therefore especially encourage women to apply for this
job. Applicants with disabilities will be preferentially considered if
equally qualified. |