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Massachusetts Institute of Technology Postdoctoral Associate, Laboratory of Applied Nuclear Physics (LANPh) in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Postdoctoral Associate, Laboratory of Applied Nuclear Physics (LANPh)
Job Number: 21687
Functional Area: Research - Engineering
Department: Nuclear Science and Engineering
School Area: Engineering
Employment Type: Full-Time
Employment Category: Exempt
Visa Sponsorship Available: Yes
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Posting Description
POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE, Nuclear Science and Engineering-Laboratory of Applied Nuclear Physics (LANPh) (2 openings), to work on groundbreaking research in the area of nuclear physics applied to problems in nuclear security such as arms control, cargo security, and nuclear detection. The principal duties include contributing to existing projects at LANPh in leading/coleading roles' guiding graduate and undergraduate students in their research, designing experiments and new engineering concepts, and co-authoring papers and proposals.
For additional information about the lab’s recent work, please see:
Treaty Verification with Resonant Phenomena--MIT: Laboratory for Nuclear Security and Policy (https://lnsp.mit.edu/treaty-verification)
Use of compact neutron beams for Neutron Resonance Transmission Analysis (NRTA) at Phys. Rev. Applied 15, 054026 (2021) - Neutron-Resonance Transmission Analysis with a Compact Deuterium-Tritium Neutron Generator (aps.org) (https://journals.aps.org/prapplied/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.15.054026)
Job Requirements
REQUIRED: PhD in experimental nuclear physics, particle physics, high energy physics, nuclear engineering, or a very closely related field; solid publication record; strong data analysis skills; strong Monte Carlo simulation skills; and solid communication skills. PREFERRED: C++, and knowledge/use of ROOT libraries; knowledge of scientific computation in python is a plus; good knowledge of GEANT4 libraries; knowledge of MCNP is a plus; some experience coding DAQ software is a plus; experience in research in arms control and nuclear detection; good knowledge of low energy nuclear physics; and experience leading graduate and/or undergraduate students in their research. Job #21687 8/8/22