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postdoctoral research position. ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) is one of four major experiments installed at the LHC, CERN. It is mainly dedicated to the study of the behavior of matter produced in
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LIP - Laboratório de Instrumentação e Física Experimental de Partículas | Portugal | about 21 hours ago
position - Junior Researcher - in the framework the project “AMBER/COMPASS: Collaboration in the AMBER and COMPASS Experiments at CERN”, project submitted under the scope of the FCT Programme of Cooperation
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the protoDUNE experiment at CERN, DUNE and SBND at Fermilab and on the e-Ar electron scattering experiment at Jefferson Lab. The group is involved in protoDUNE and SBND calibration and data analysis. In DUNE
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3RH, or at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland The LZ experiment is a world leading dark matter search utilizing a liquid xenon time projection chamber to search for particle dark matter. Operating since 2021, we
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3RH, or at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland The LZ experiment is a world leading dark matter search utilizing a liquid xenon time projection chamber to search for particle dark matter. Operating since 2021, we
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of the publication of this position. In any event, you should have finished your PhD studies by the time you take up your appointment at CERN. You have no more than 3 years’ research experience after completion
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with the physics programme of CERN's experimental facilities. If you have not obtained your PhD yet the defense date should be already scheduled, and your PhD completed within 6 months after the deadline
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Zayats, an expert in the field of plasmonics, and Professor John Ellis CBE FRS, a leading figure at CERN and an expert in theorised supersymmetric particles. Today, physicists at King's are developing new
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experimental programme related to neutron induced reaction measurements planned at international accelerator facilities, such as n_TOF CERN. The Opportunity: This post is available from 1 October 2024, full-time
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with the physics programme of CERN's experimental facilities. If you have not obtained your PhD yet the defense date should be already scheduled, and your PhD completed within 6 months after the deadline