Researcher with a focus on nuclear data development

Updated: 3 months ago
Deadline: 30 Jan 2024

Published: 2024-01-16

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Duties
You will be working at the Division of Applied Nuclear Physics , where you will develop and implement methods from the machine learning area in algorithms for applied nuclear physics with relevance to current and future nuclear energy applications. The work will include the use of nuclear physics codes and the management of experimental databases. The aim is to develop new nuclear data libraries with high relevance to the operation of nuclear facilities, strong coupling to fundamental physical phenomena, high predictive power, and adequate uncertainty management.  Your work will be linked to the European research program APRENDE (Addressing PRiorities of Evaluated Nuclear Data in Europe), EUROfusion WP-BB, Swedish Nuclear Center (SKC), and SSM (Swedish Radiation Safety Authority). We have intensive co-operation with international researchers in Europe and the USA, and the work may occasionally be located elsewhere. Supervision of doctoral projects and teaching may be included in the duties.

Requirements
Doctoral degree in physics, mathematics, computer science, or nuclear engineering. Well-documented merits in physics, programming, and statistics. Scientific expertise in the subject area of the position and the tasks to be included in the position. Good communication skills in English and co-operation skills are required.

Additional qualifications
Experience in the field of nuclear data evaluation is highly meritorious.  Experience in machine learning; statistics; reactor physics; experimental nuclear data; neutron and gamma measurements and modeling;  and nuclear physics is highly desirable. Furthermore, the ability to plan, initiate, lead, and develop research and education at the doctoral level, obtain funding for research, and a demonstrated ability to interact both within science and with the surrounding society is considered important.  Experience of teaching in English and Swedish is a merit. Collaboration and administrative skills will be given some weight.

In the selection of qualified applicants, particular emphasis will be placed on scientific expertise.

The following publications give a good insight into the research field:
P. Helgesson and H. Sjöstrand, "Treating model defects by fitting smoothly varying model parameters: Energy dependence in nuclear data evaluation," Annals of Nuclear Energy, vol. 120, pp. 35-47, Oct. 2018, doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anucene.2018.05.026"

G. Schnabel, H. Sjöstrand, J. Hansson, D. Rochman, A. Koning, and R. Capote, "Conception and Software Implementation of a Nuclear Data Evaluation Pipeline," Nuclear Data Sheets, vol. 173, pp. 239-284, Mar. 2021, doi: 10.1016/j.nds.2021.04.007.

The application should be written in English and include:

  • A motivation section with a brief description of your research interest and why you think your background and skills fit in the project area (maximum two pages, ideally one).
  • CV, including a description of relevant skills and a complete list of publications.
  • Copy of degree certificate and official transcripts.
  • Contact details of at least one, preferably more, reference persons who can support your application. Please indicate how these persons are professionally related to you.

About the employment
The employment is a permanent position (probationary period may be applied). Scope of employment 100 %. Starting date as agreed. Placement: Uppsala

For further information about the position, please contact: Henrik Sjöstrand, [email protected], +46 (0)18 471 3329.

Please submit your application by 30 January 2024, UFV-PA 2024/46.

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Placement: Department of Physics and Astronomy

Type of employment: Full time , Permanent position

Pay: Individual salary

Number of positions: 1

Working hours: 100%

Town: Uppsala

County: Uppsala län

Country: Sweden

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Number of reference: UFV-PA 2024/46

Last application date: 2024-01-30


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