| The Institute of Particle
Physics Research Scientist
Applications are invited for a position as a Research Scientist with
the Institute of Particle Physics in Canada, IPP
(http://www.ipp.ca). Candidates should preferably have at least
three years of postdoctoral experience and a demonstrated record
of accomplishment in experimental particle physics. The Research
Scientist appointment is associated with an academic research
position at a Canadian university and includes the right to hold
research grants and to supervise graduate students. Such an
appointment may be made permanent following a review after three
years of employment. The current program of IPP includes the
following experiments: p-p collisions at the LHC (ATLAS); Long
baseline neutrino studies at JPARC (T2K); Double-beta-decay
searches with the SNO+ and EXO detectors; Dark Matter searches
with the DEAP and PICASSO experiments; Precision pion decay
studies at TRIUMF (PiENu); Very-high-energy gamma-ray astronomy
(VERITAS). The choice of experiment and university affiliation
will be determined by mutual agreement between the candidate and
the IPP. The position will be available as early as September 1,
2012. Send curriculum vitae, statement of research interests and
arrange for letters of recommendation from at least three
referees, to be received by February 3, 2012 at: Prof.
W.Trischuk, Director Institute of Particle Physics Department
of Physics University of Toronto 60 Saint George Street,
Toronto, ON M5S 1A7 Canada email:
william@physics.utoronto.ca All qualified candidates are
encouraged to apply, however, in accordance with immigration
regulations, Canadians and permanent residents will be given
priority.
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