Postdoctoral Research Fellowship is co-funded by
the Department of Physics, University of Oslo and the Research Council of
Norway under the project “CERN-Related High Energy Particle Physics Research”.
Fellowship duration is of three years which covers salary. For international
students English language proficiency is required. Good programming skills and
experience is essential. Online application must be submitted by 30 September
2013.
the Department of Physics, University of Oslo and the Research Council of
Norway under the project “CERN-Related High Energy Particle Physics Research”.
Fellowship duration is of three years which covers salary. For international
students English language proficiency is required. Good programming skills and
experience is essential. Online application must be submitted by 30 September
2013.
Study Subject (s): The
fellowship is awarded in Experimental Particle Physics at University of Oslo in
Norway.
Course Level: This fellowship is available for pursuing postdoctoral
research at University of Oslo in Norway.
Scholarship Provider: Department of Physics, University of Oslo and The
Research Council of Norway under the project “CERN-Related High Energy Particle
Physics Research
Scholarship can be taken at: Norway
fellowship is awarded in Experimental Particle Physics at University of Oslo in
Norway.
Course Level: This fellowship is available for pursuing postdoctoral
research at University of Oslo in Norway.
Scholarship Provider: Department of Physics, University of Oslo and The
Research Council of Norway under the project “CERN-Related High Energy Particle
Physics Research
Scholarship can be taken at: Norway
Eligibility:-The
successful candidate is expected to strengthen the group’s activity in physics
analysis and preparation of ATLAS run-II and play an important role in one of
the ATLAS combined performance-working groups that deal with muons and
electrons.
-In addition, recent experience with semiconductor detectors or distributed
computing is an advantage.
-The successful candidate should have a strong background from experimental
high-energy physics.
-Good programming skills and experience in data analysis, as well as hardware
or distributed-computing experience, are essential.
-Prior knowledge of ATLAS and its analysis software is a clear advantage.
-The candidate will strongly interact with Master and PhD-students and
post-doctoral researchers in the group, thus, collaborative abilities are also
important.
-The position formally requires a PhD (the thesis must be submitted by the
application deadline) or other corresponding education equivalent to a
Norwegian doctoral degree in science.
-The main purpose of post-doctoral research fellowship is to qualify
researchers for work in top academic positions within their disciplines.
-A good command of English is required.
successful candidate is expected to strengthen the group’s activity in physics
analysis and preparation of ATLAS run-II and play an important role in one of
the ATLAS combined performance-working groups that deal with muons and
electrons.
-In addition, recent experience with semiconductor detectors or distributed
computing is an advantage.
-The successful candidate should have a strong background from experimental
high-energy physics.
-Good programming skills and experience in data analysis, as well as hardware
or distributed-computing experience, are essential.
-Prior knowledge of ATLAS and its analysis software is a clear advantage.
-The candidate will strongly interact with Master and PhD-students and
post-doctoral researchers in the group, thus, collaborative abilities are also
important.
-The position formally requires a PhD (the thesis must be submitted by the
application deadline) or other corresponding education equivalent to a
Norwegian doctoral degree in science.
-The main purpose of post-doctoral research fellowship is to qualify
researchers for work in top academic positions within their disciplines.
-A good command of English is required.
Scholarship Open for Students of Following
Countries: International students are eligible for this
postdoctoral fellowship.
Countries: International students are eligible for this
postdoctoral fellowship.
Scholarship Description: The selected candidate is expected to work within ATLAS, which is one
of the experiments at CERN’s “Large Hadron Collider” (LHC), a proton-proton
collider, where data-taking at high luminosity and energy is expected to
restart in April 2015. The present ATLAS analysis involvements of the Oslo
group include Higgs boson searches and measurements, Supersymmetry searches in
final states containing leptons, and searches for exotic particles such as new
gauge bosons (W’, Z’) and gravitons. The group is heavily involved in
distributed computing and the ATLAS detector upgrade, with activities in
3D-silicon pixel detector development. The research program is carried out
within the HEPP project in close collaboration with the University of Bergen.
of the experiments at CERN’s “Large Hadron Collider” (LHC), a proton-proton
collider, where data-taking at high luminosity and energy is expected to
restart in April 2015. The present ATLAS analysis involvements of the Oslo
group include Higgs boson searches and measurements, Supersymmetry searches in
final states containing leptons, and searches for exotic particles such as new
gauge bosons (W’, Z’) and gravitons. The group is heavily involved in
distributed computing and the ATLAS detector upgrade, with activities in
3D-silicon pixel detector development. The research program is carried out
within the HEPP project in close collaboration with the University of Bergen.
Duration of award(s): Fellowship period is of 3 years. No one can be appointed for more than
one specified period at the same institution.
one specified period at the same institution.
What does it cover? Pay Grade: 57 – 65 (NOK 473 400 – 548 700 per year, depending on
qualifications and seniority).
qualifications and seniority).
How to Apply: The mode
of applying is online.
of applying is online.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The deadline for applications is 30 September 2013.