* FíSICA NUCLEAR * Oferta de posdoc en USA
oferta de posdoc en USA
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Los Alamos National Laboratory has an open position for an applied nuclear theory postdoc in the T-2 group, https://jobsp1.lanl.gov/OA_HTML/OA.jsp?OAFunc=IRC_VIS_VAC_DISPLAY&OAMC=R&p_svid=136413&p_spid=6204442&p_lang_code=US
The T-2 group (Nuclear and Particle Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology) in the Theoretical Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory invites applications for one postdoctoral position in theoretical modeling of nuclear reactions and nuclear data evaluations, to begin in the Fall of 2025. Candidates are expected to have obtained a PhD in Physics or closely related field by the beginning of the postdoctoral appointment (within five years of receiving their PhD; exceptions to the five-year cutoff can be made for sufficiently extenuating circumstances). This appointment is for two years. Extension for a third year may be considered, contingent on performance and funding.
The applied nuclear theory group has seven staff members. We conduct research on a broad set of topics, including developing phenomenological and microscopic models of nuclear reactions, nuclear data evaluations and uncertainty quantification, nuclear many-body theory, and high performance/quantum computing with applications in basic science (nuclear astrophysics and cosmology), nuclear energy (fusion and fission) and nuclear safety and security. The group also actively engages in collaborations with theorists and experimentalists at LANL and worldwide.
Interested applicants should submit their application (CV, research statement) and arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent by email (t2-pdsearch-2025@lanl.gov) by June 6, 2025, for full consideration.
The successful candidate will:
- Gain experience in theoretical and computational modeling of nuclear reaction and/or structure physics
- Publish research in leading scientific journals
- Develop strong programming skills
- Work both independently and in a team environment to solve problems in support of Laboratory missions
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