<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< CRC News No.1069:2007年 8月 9日 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> CRC会員 各位 CRC事務局 宇宙線研支部 ***************< マックスプランク物理学研究所研究員公募 >*************** 各位 マックスプランク物理学研究所 (Wener-Heisenberg-Institut) では JEM-EUSO 用の高量子効率検出器開発のため、研究員(ポストドク)1名を 公募します。 1)研究員(ポストドク) BAT-IIa 相当 2)任期:2年(4年まで延長可) 3)着任時期:決定後なるべく早い時期 4)職務:高量子効率光検出器 (SiPM) の開発研究   JEM-EUSO への適用を検討し、デバイスのテスト、   実装デザインを行い、プロトタイプによる実証実験を行なう。   2〜3年のスケールで MAGIC, CTA への適用も検討、研究する。 5)資格:着任時に博士号を取得していること 6)応募書類:履歴書、業績リスト、研究への抱負、推薦書3通(英文) 7)締め切り8月末 8)問い合わせ先: 手嶋政廣: mteshima [at] mppmu.mpg.de 下記を参照のこと Max-Planck-Institut fur Physik (Werner-Heisenberg-Institut) Postdoctoral Position Detector Development for JEM-EUSO JEM-EUSO is a space mission for observing Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECRs) by looking down to the earth atmosphere from the International Space Station. The main target of the mission is the observation of more than a thousand UHECRs above GZK energy and clarifying the origin of those UHECRs. JEM-EUSO may deliver the first high statistics data for the identification of sources of UHECRs and energy spectra of individual sources in the Ultra High Energy regime. The department of experimental astroparticle physics at the Max-Planck-Institute for Physics is responsible for designing the focal plane detector of JEM-EUSO with a novel detector SiPM. The Max-Planck-Institute for Physics is one of the world's leading research institutes, focused on particle and astroparticle physics from both an experimental and a theoretical perspective. The Max-Planck-Institute for Physics is looking for a young postdoctoral researcher who will design and develop the JEM-EUSO focal plane detector and related electronics. Candidates with an experimental background in cosmic-ray physics, gamma-ray astrophysics, space experiments, or neighbouring fields, such as elementary particle physics and astrophysics, are invited to apply. They should submit their applications (including a CV, list of publications and research interest) until the end of August 2007 and arrange for three recommendation letters to be received by the same date. The position is limited to a period of two years, with the possibility of an extension of up to four years. The Max Planck Society wishes to increase the participation of women in its research activities; therefore, applications from women are particularly welcome. Following its commitment to an equal opportunities employment policy, the Max Planck Society also especially encourages handicapped persons to submit their applications. Contact Address: Prof. Dr. Masahiro Teshima e-mail: mteshima [at] mppmu.mpg.de Applications shall be sent to the following address until the end of August 2007: Ms. Sybille Rodriguez Max Planck Institute for Physics (Werner-Heisenberg-Institut) Foehringer Ring 6, 80805 Muenchen, Germany e-mail: rodi [at] mppmu.mpg.de ======================================