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An established industry player is seeking a Post Doctoral Researcher in Physics and Astronomy to join a dynamic team focused on theoretical particle physics. This exciting role involves investigating new approaches to physics beyond the Standard Model, collaborating with esteemed researchers from top universities, and contributing to groundbreaking studies. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to mentor graduate students and shape the future of research in this vital field. If you have a passion for scientific discovery and a PhD in Physics, this could be your next great adventure in academia.
Apply now Job no: 501428
College / VP Area: College of Arts & Sciences
Work type: Staff
Location: Newark
Categories: Research & Laboratory, Full Time
Salary Structure
The theoretical physics group at the University of Delaware and theoretical physics group at Johns Hopkins University are anticipating the appointment of a joint 3-year postdoctoral position starting in September 2025. The area of focus of this appointment is particle phenomenology broadly defined. The host at the University of Delaware will be Harikrishnan Ramani while the Hopkins group is led by David Kaplan and Surjeet Rajendran. The successful candidate will have expertise in theoretical particle physics and a PhD in physics or a related discipline.
Context of the Job
Conduct research in theoretical particle physics and collaborate with the theoretical physics group.
Major Responsibilities
Qualifications
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