Following is a listing for a postdoctoral position for your consideration.
Please note that a World Wide Web listing of recent postings can be found
at URL:
ftp://ftp.jlab.org/pub/nppostings/
Sincerely, --- Roy Whitney
Jefferson Lab User Liaison
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POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE
EXPERIMENTAL MEDIUM ENERGY NUCLEAR/PARTICLE PHYSICS
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY
The Carnegie Mellon University Experimental Medium Energy Physics group invites
applications for a post-doctoral research position. The position is renewable
for up to three years with the starting date negotiable but preferably in early
1998. The group's present activities include: (1) studies of strange systems
at BNL (S=-2 H-dibaryon search, double-Lambda hypernuclei properties, and
Lambda-N weak interactions); (2) an active role in the Jefferson Lab (CEBAF)
CLAS collaboration including responsibility for the inner drift-chamber
package, leading experiments on electromagnetic production of strangeness and
on the two-Delta component of the deuteron; (3) the Jefferson Lab G0
experiment probing the strangeness in the proton via parity-violating electron
scattering; and (4) continuedanalysis of LEAR Crystal Barrel and PS185 data.
The Carnegie Mellon Medium Energy Group presently consists of four faculty
members (Gregg Franklin, Curtis Meyer, Brian Quinn, and Reinhard Schumacher),
three postdoctoral research positions, two staff members and six graduate
students.
Qualified candidates are encouraged to send their curriculum vitae, a
description of research experience and interests, and the names of three
references to:
Professor Gregg Franklin
Physics Dept.
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
For more information, access http://www.phys.cmu.edu/mep-index.html or contact
Prof. Franklin at gbfranklin@cmu.edu or (412)-268-2743. Carnegie Mellon
University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.