Title | Postdoctoral research associate positions on COSINE-100 at IBS (Institute for Basic Science), Korea | ||||
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Person in charge | Personnel in charge of hiring | E-mail Address | mykim@ibs.re.kr | Tel No. | 042-878-8631 |
Department | Center for underground physics | Registration Date | 2020-10-19 | Closing Date | 2020-11-03 |
Status | Closed | ||||
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Postdoctoral research associate positions on COSINE-100 at IBS (Institute for Basic Science), KoreaThe center for underground physics (CUP, https://www.ibs.re.kr/cup/) at IBS in Korea invites applications for a postdoctoral research associate position to work on operation and physics analysis of ongoing COSINE-100 experiment focused on the muon detector as well as preparation for next phase COSINE-200 experiment. The position is full-time for an initial one-year and extendable up to three-year. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in the past 5 years. The COSINE project (https://cosine.ibs.re.kr) is a dedicated experiment to verify an observation of DAMA/LIBRA’s annual modulation using same NaI(Tl) target crystals. The COSINE-100 experiment started physics run since Sept/2016 with 106 kg low-background NaI(Tl) crystal detectors. A couple of interesting physics results were already produced and further physics analyses are actively ongoing. We will operate the COSINE-100 experiment until 2020 depending on the development of next phase NaI(Tl) detectors. The successful candidate will mainly work on the operation as well as physics analysis, with mentoring Ph.D students, for the COSINE-100 experiment focused on muon detector. He/She may also contribute to development of low-background NaI(Tl) crystals as low-background treatment, detector assembly, underground measurement, and analysis for the COSINE-200 experiment. It is also expected to lead detector installation of the COSINE-200 experiment. Frequent travelling to and staying at the experimental site will be expected. Applicants should send a CV, a brief research statement, a list of publications, and two letters of recommendation to Mr. Ma Young Kim (mykim@ibs.re.kr). If any questions or inquires for the position shall be asked to Prof. Hyun Su Lee (hyunsulee@ibs.re.kr). For the full consideration, the application and letters should be submitted by November 3, 2020. Support Systems for International ResearchersRoughly one-third of all researchers at IBS are from overseas. These international researchers have three support options to adapt to life in Korea. First, IBS supplies a 24/7 service called the Global Help Desk which offers personalized help via email and phone and provides newsletters. Second, IBS created its own support website called Living in Korea with hundreds of pages of contents and hundreds more pictures. Third, every Center has several admin staff who help with a number of work and non-work situations. For more information on these support options, please see the related page on Living in Korea at https://centers.ibs.re.kr/html/living_en/overview/support.html |