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Job Title Experimental Nuclear Science Post-Doc

Requisition Number DU11753

Department Name 8E030:Chemistry

Work Location Lexington, KY

Salary Range 57,000 - 60,000/year

Type of Position Other

Position Time Status Full-Time

Required Education 

Ph.D. in nuclear science (chemistry or physics

Required Related Experience 

n/a

Required License/Registration/Certificationn/a

Physical RequirementsSitting/standing at workstation for extended periods; lifting/carrying lightweight objects; walking across campus

ShiftMonday-Friday 8:00 am-5:00 pm

Job SummaryThe Chemistry Department in the College of Arts & Sciences at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, KY is seeking a postdoctoral scholar to work with the low-energy nuclear structure group at the UK Accelerator Laboratory (UKAL). Most of the research will be performed at the university’s 7 MV Van de Graaff accelerator facility, however, project travel to larger facilities such as TRIUMF and HIyS to perform complementary experiments is also anticipated.

Related topics in nuclear spectroscopy, neutron-induced reactions, and neutron scattering are the focus of the research program. This includes selected studies in forefront areas such as: nuclear structure relevant to double-beta decay, shape transition of nuclei, collective excitations and shape coexistence, as well as precise & accurate neutron scattering cross sections for the development of advanced nuclear reactors, homeland security, and other applications.

The measurement of lifetimes in the femtosecond regime with the Doppler-shift attenuation method (DSAM) following inelastic neutron scattering is crucial in many of these studies. The research group frequently works in collaboration with theorists and data evaluators. Additional information about the lab can be found at www.pa.uky.edu/accelerator.

Candidates must possess a recent Ph.D. in nuclear science (chemistry or physics). The successful candidate is expected to contribute to all activities of the laboratory and should have demonstrated expertise in nuclear spectroscopy or cross-section measurements. Preference will be given to candidates with experience at small accelerator laboratories and/or with digital electronics, and who can begin working by June 2024.

This appointment is for one year with the potential to renew for a second year, contingent on availability of funding.

Please provide your CV, a Cover Letter, and 2 Letters of Recommendation when applying for this position.

Questions about the position should be directed to Dr. Erin E. Peters, Interim Director of UKAL, fe.peters@uky.edu.

Skills / Knowledge / Abilities 

Does this position have supervisory responsibilities? No

Preferred Education/Experience 

Experience at small accelerator laboratories and/or with digital electronics

Deadline to Apply 06/30/2024

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