Postdoc Research Associate

Iowa State University


Position Information:

Position Title:
Postdoc Research Associate

Appointment Type:
Post Doc/Trainee

Job Description:
Summary of Duties and Responsibilities:

The Experimental Neutrino Physics Group at Iowa State University invites applications for two postdoctoral research positions. ISU work on current and upcoming neutrino experiments (ANNIE, NOvA, and DUNE) blends a robust science program with cutting edge instrumentation development and testing. Successful candidates for these positions will primarily focus on ANNIE and DUNE.

The ISU group is a leading institution on the Accelerator Neutrino Neutron Interaction Experiment (ANNIE). This experiment is an advanced R&D detector at Fermilab, designed to measure the neutron yield of GeV-scale neutrino interactions in gadolinium-doped water. To accomplish this measurement, ANNIE will rely on newly developed Large Area Picosecond Photodetectors (LAPPDs) and the development of novel experimental techniques. The first of these LAPPDs has been installed in ANNIE, with more to come over the coming months. An ambitious postdoctoral researcher will be entering the experiment at a time when we have exciting new data to analyze, but commissioning is still ongoing. This is a rare opportunity to develop expertise in novel instrumentation and see an experiment through commissioning, operations, and data analysis. Successful candidates will be encouraged to take on leadership roles in these areas.

The ISU group is also heavily involved in DUNE, the next generation long-baseline experiment that will seek to disentangle the mass hierarchy and CP violation and detect the neutrino burst signature from the next Galactic supernova. The DUNE design plans call for the world’s largest liquid argon detector, making it a cutting-edge facility for neutrino science. A postdoctoral researcher in the group will have a chance to play a major role in the design and commissioning of this experiment which could transform our understanding of the origins of the Universe. Current interests of the group include but are not limited to supernova neutrino burst detection and novel methods for imaging and quality testing electronics that must operate at cryogenic temperatures.

This position is a one-year term with the opportunity for renewal based on performance and funding.

Required Minimum Qualifications:

PhD in Experimental High Energy Physics

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Skills to work in both data analysis and detector development
  • Experience in both data analysis and instrumentation development

 

Locations: Fermilab, IL & ISU Physics Hall

Proposed Start Date:
September 26, 2022

Proposed End Date or Length of Term:
September 26, 2023

Number of Months Employed Per Year:
12 Month Work Period

Time Type:
Full time

Application Instructions:

To apply for this position, please click on “Apply” and complete the Employment Application. Please be prepared to enter or attach the following:
1) Resume/Curriculum Vitae
2) Letter of Application/Cover Letter
3) Contact Information for Three References
If you have questions regarding this application process, please email [email protected] or call 515-294-4800 or Toll Free: 1-877-477-7485.
Why Choose ISU?
Iowa State University is committed to fostering a workplace of belonging, where diversity is celebrated and equity is a core value. Our Iowa State Postdocs enjoy comprehensive health and work life benefits, including medical and dental; as well as:
• Retirement benefits including defined benefit and defined contribution plans;
• Generous vacation, holiday, and sick time and leave plans;
• Onsite childcare (Ames, Iowa);
• Flexible Spending Accounts;
• Various voluntary benefits and discounts
• Employee Assistance Program;
• Wellbeing Program.

Original Posting Date:
September 8, 2022

Posting Close Date:
November 3, 2022

Job Requisition Number:
R9516

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