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An established industry player in the academic field is seeking a dynamic researcher to join their vibrant Faculty of Arts and Science. This role involves developing a world-class research program in particle physics, teaching, and mentoring students at all levels. The successful candidate will contribute to the department's growth and participate in exciting scientific activities. With a commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, this position offers a unique opportunity to make a significant impact in the field while fostering a collaborative and innovative environment. Join a team dedicated to shaping the future of physics research and education!
Department Statement
Vibrant, multidisciplinary and innovative, the Faculty of Arts and Science is one of Université de Montréal’s largest faculties. Through its 29 departments, schools, centre and institute, it offers over 300 programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels, some of which are unique in Quebec. It is also home to some 30 interdisciplinary research groups and centre. Every day, its 650-strong faculty is helping shape a better tomorrow by opening up knowledge and promoting the cross-fertilization of different perspectives.
The Department of Physics is among the most dynamic in Canada, featuring internationally renowned researchers conducting cutting-edge research across the principal fields of contemporary physics, including eleven research chairs.
The Particle Physics Group (GPP) is engaged in leading-edge research, contributing to world-renowned experiments such as ATLAS, PICO, Project X17, and SuperCDMS. Complementing its experimental efforts, the GPP has a strong theoretical particle physics team. The GPP also includes the Laboratoire Technologique Avancé (LTA), which offers unparalleled support for the design and realization of particle physics experiments. The LTA comprises a highly skilled data acquisition and electronics laboratory, a state-of-the-art machining workshop, and specialized ion beam facilities.
We are seeking a candidate who will establish a world-renowned research program that complements the particle astrophysics research programs planned at SNOLAB and by the Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Astroparticle Physics Research Institute. However, we also encourage applications from individuals wishing to develop innovative research in other areas of experimental particle physics.
Through your teaching and your research activities, you will play a pivotal role in fostering excellence within your faculty. Furthermore, you will enhance the prominence of your area of expertise and actively participate in the daily activities of our renowned university. In this role, your responsibilities will include:
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Your application must include the following documents before the December 13, 2024 deadline, which can be submitted by clicking the Apply for Job button in the top-right and by creating an account.
UdeM places the values of diversity, equity and inclusion at the heart of each of its missions. It adopts a broad and inclusive definition of diversity that goes beyond applicable laws, and encourages all qualified individuals, regardless of their characteristics, to apply. To learn more about the Université de Montréal’s commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion, click here.
Université de Montréal’s application process allows all members of the Professor’s Assembly to review the application files submitted. If you wish to keep your application confidential until the shortlist is established, please mention it in your application.
Our national network of institutions and research centres operate on traditional Indigenous territories. Visit www.whose.land to learn the traditional territories where astroparticle physicists are grateful to live and work across Canada.