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General information
Reference : UMR7178-REGSOM-075
Workplace : STRASBOURG
Date of publication : Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Type of Contract : FTC Scientist
Contract Period : 24 months
Expected date of employment : 1 October 2021
Proportion of work : Full time
Remuneration : Between 2675,27 and 3084,60 euros gross per month according to experience
Desired level of education : PhD
Experience required : Indifferent
Missions
The Belle II group at IPHC searches for physics beyond the standard model in flavour changing neutral current b --> s transitions, focusing on B0 --> KS π0 γ, B0 --> KS π+ π- γ and B --> K(*) nu anti-nu decays. The group participates also to the operation of the silicon vertex detector (SVD) and the preparation of its upgrade planned by 2026.
The successful candidate will join the group effort with a priority put on the measurement of time dependent CP asymmetries in B0 --> Kres γ modes, targeting the first Belle II publication on this topic. He or she will also contribute to improve SVD and/or tracking performances, and participate to Belle II data taking, student supervision and outreach activities.
Activities
• Analysis of Belle and Belle II data
• Participation to Belle II service tasks
• Participation to the Belle II detector operation
• Student supervision
• Outreach and dissemination of knowledge
• Writing reports and research articles
Skills
• PhD in experimental particle physics
• Analysis and software skills (python, ROOT, C++)
• Ability to communicate in English (writing and speaking)
Work Context
The proposed work will be led in Strasbourg in collaboration with four staff researchers and several PhD and undergraduate students. The post-doctoral researcher will become a member of the Belle II international collaboration. Travels to the experiment site in Japan will be planned as soon as possible w.r.t. the epidemic situation.
Additional Information
Your application must include following documents (in English):
- A detailed CV including a list of publications to which you made significant contribution
- A cover letter
- At least two recommendation letters directly sent by the referees
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