Postdoctoral Researcher, Physics

Updated: over 2 years ago
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 15 Oct 2021

The Department of Physics  is currently seeking to recruit candidates to the position of

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER, PHYSICS

The position starts on January 3, 2022 or as agreed, for a fixed-term of 2 years.

We are looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher to work in the research group of Associate Prof. Markus Kortelainen in the project "Probing the ActiNides: THeory and Experiment for Radioisotopes (PANTHER)". Research tasks in this position will focus on nuclear structure studies with nuclear density functional theory (DFT) in its single-reference and multi-reference framework and on development of next generation energy density functional model. 

You are the person we are looking for if you have a PhD degree in theoretical nuclear physics, or closely related field, and you have strong interest in development of nuclear DFT methods. Knowledge of high performance computing methods are considered an asset. You are expected to have excellent written and oral communication skills.

The duties, qualification requirements and language skills of a Postdoctoral Researcher are stipulated by the University of Jyväskylä Regulations and language skills guidelines . A good command of English is required and a proficiency to teach in English will be considered beneficial. The PhD degree required for the position must have been completed before starting the position.

What does the University of Jyväskylä offer as an employer?

At the University of Jyväskylä, you are a recognized member of our community with a unique opportunity to influence international research. You get to participate in our international and multidisciplinary community where the welfare of each individual is important. At the University of Jyväskylä, we offer a great and lively campus area with opportunities to maintain an active and healthy lifestyle. 

Finland has a high standard of living, with free schooling (also in English), affordable childcare, good family benefits, and healthcare. Jyväskylä is located in central Finland in the Finnish Lake District having excellent opportunities for different nature, outdoor, and sports activities. The City of Jyväskylä is a major educational center with a large student population and a vibrant cultural atmosphere. For more information regarding the University of Jyväskylä, the City of Jyväskylä and living in Finland, see the University's International Staff Guide .

The annual salary range will be approximately 41,000 - 47,000 EUR (gross income, including holiday bonus), depending on the qualifications and experience of the candidate. 

How to apply?

The application documents that should be included in PDF format:

  • Curriculum vitae (CV), composed according to good scientific practice and considering the template for researcher´s curriculum vitae by The Finnish Advisory Board on Research Integrity  and including contact information of two academics who can provide reference letters
  • Cover letter including a statement of research interests.
  • A numbered list of publications
  • Relevant certificates / diplomas (or date of completion the PhD)
  • Applicants are kindly asked to submit their applications using the online application form by October 15th, 2021.

    For further details, please contact Associate Professor Markus Kortelainen, [email protected] .

    A trial period of six months will be used in the beginning of the employment.

    The main areas of research at the Department of Physics are nuclear and accelerator-based physics, particle physics, and materials physics. In nuclear and accelerator-based physics the research areas are nuclear structure, especially the physics of exotic nuclei, nuclear models, double beta decay, ion source physics, and applied accelerator-based research. In particle physics the research areas are ultrarelativistic heavy ion collision physics, neutrino physics, and particle cosmology. In materials physics the research areas are nanophysics and quantum technologies, non-equilibrium physics, superconductivity, low temperature physics, computational materials physics and physics of complex materials. Experimental research at the Department is conducted in the Accelerator Laboratory, the multidisciplinary Nanoscience Center (NSC), Tomography Laboratory and in foreign research centers such as CERN and GSI.

    The University of Jyväskylä is a human-centered environment of 2,500 experts and 14,500 students. Our goal is to create wisdom and wellbeing for all. JYU's naturally beautiful campus is located in the heart of the city of Jyväskylä. JYU is the third largest employer in Central Finland.



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