Hi,
Could I bring to your attention a number of new research positions open
immediately at the University of Bristol, several of which are
e-science related? More details are available via the links below.
Regards,
Dave
Researcher in Computing for Particle Physics:
http://www.bris.ac.uk/boris/jobs/ads?ID=33375
"Applications are invited for a PPARC-funded research position in
Particle Physics. The successful applicant will work in the area of
trigger software development for the CMS experiment at CERN."
Postdoctoral Researcher in Experimental Particle Physics:
http://www.bris.ac.uk/boris/jobs/ads?ID=33356
"Applications are invited for a PPARC-funded research post at the
University of Bristol to work on the ZEUS experiment at HERA. The
successful applicant will be expected to make a major contribution to
the existing programme of research which includes the study of low-x
physics and diffraction and both heavy flavour physics and hadronic
final states."
Researcher in Computing for Particle Physics:
http://www.bris.ac.uk/boris/jobs/ads?ID=33374
"Applications are invited for a PPARC-funded research position in
Particle Physics. The successful applicant will work in the area of
distributed computing for the CMS experiment at CERN. Applicants should
have experience of large-scale scientific or technical computing; a PhD
in particle physics or a related area would be an advantage."
Computing Systems Manager for Particle Physics:
http://www.bris.ac.uk/boris/jobs/ads?ID=33355
"Applications are invited for a PPARC-funded Systems Manager position
in Particle Physics. The successful applicant will manage and support a
variety of Linux-based computing systems within the group, and
contribute to the management of very large-scale resources inside and
outside the University. Applicants should have experience of systems
management or software development; experience in large-scale
scientific computing would be an advantage."
Researcher in Computing for Experimental Particle Physics:
http://www.bris.ac.uk/boris/jobs/ads?ID=33376
"Applications are invited for a PPARC-funded Research Associate
position in Particle Physics. The successful applicant will work on the
development of software associated with the RICH-1 detector for the
LHCb experiment at CERN. Applicants should have experience of software
development; a PhD in particle physics or a related area would be an
advantage."
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