Applications are invited for a postdoctoral researcher in the SuperCDMS
group at
Southern Methodist University (SMU). The SuperCDMS collaboration is in
the process
of building and deploying an experiment for the direct detection of dark
matter. The
experiment is located in the Soudan Underground Mine in northern
Minnesota. When
completed, the experiment will contain 15 Ge cryogenic detectors, each
photolithographically patterned to collect phonon and ionization signals
from the
interactions of WIMPs in the crystals.
The successful candidate will be stationed at SMU in Dallas, TX and will
be expected to
travel to the site of the experiment for detector deployment and
operations several times
a
year. Research possibilities will include analysis of SuperCDMS data,
development of
DAQ, and development of detectors for low background material screening.
Applications should include a CV with publications list and a statement
of research
interests. Please also arrange for 3 letters of recommendation to be
sent to Professor
Jodi Cooley.
Professor Jodi Cooley
SMU - Physics Department
P.O. Box 0175
Dallas, TX 75275-0175
email: cooley@physics.smu.edu
SMU is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. SMU will not
discriminate on
the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age,
disability or veteran status.