<<<<<<<<<<<<<< CRC News 2015年 7月 26日 >>>>>>>>>>>>>> CRC会員 各位                             CRC事務局 ****< 名古屋大学 素粒子宇宙起源研究機構 准教授公募(任期あり) >**** CRCの皆様 依頼を受けて下記公募のお知らせを回覧いたします。 名大STE研 伊藤 皆様 名古屋大学 素粒子宇宙起源研究機構 基礎理論研究センター 及び 現象解析研 究センター ではそれぞれ 准教授公募(任期あり)を行います。外国人研究者の 方を含め、優秀な方のご応募をお願いいたします。また、候補者となる方をご存 知でしたら、ぜひご周知をお願いいたします。 飯嶋 徹 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Nagoya University is now inviting applicants for the associate professor positions in the Center for Theoretical Studies and the Center for Experimental Studies in the Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the Universe (KMI). The mission of KMI is to explore new frontiers of modern physics, which are beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. In order to fulfill our mission, KMI integrates the wisdom from various fields, such as theoretical and experimental particle physics, theoretical and observational astrophysics, mathematical physics, etc. Since being launched in 2010, much progress has been made. The world leading researches in the KMI would open a new frontier in physics even in next five years and may realize one of the dreams of human beings, that is, the understanding the origins of matters and the universe. We are seeking for new enthusiastic talents who are passionate about revealing the mysteries in the dark universe and pursuing our dream in next five years. Toshihide Maskawa Director General Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the Universe Nagoya University %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 名古屋大学では素粒子宇宙起源研究機構(KMI)の基礎理論研究センターおよび 現象解析研究センターでそれぞれ1名の任期付き准教授の公募を行います。 KMI では、素粒子物理学と宇宙物理学に関する理論と実験・観測、更には関連す る数理物理学などの研究グループを結集して、素粒子と宇宙に関する根源的な謎 の解明に挑み、新たな学問の地平を拓くことを目的としています。 2010年の発足以来多くの進展がありました。今後の5年間においても、KMI で世 界的にも注目される研究が行われ、人類の夢、すなわち、物質と宇宙の起源の理 解を実現することを期待しています。 今後5年間、暗黒宇宙の謎を解明し、人類の夢を追究することに情熱を持つ人材 を求めています。 名古屋大学 素粒子宇宙起源研究機構長 益川敏英 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 名古屋大学 素粒子宇宙起源研究機構 基礎理論研究センター 准教授公募(任 期あり) (公募番号 KMI-2015-1) 1. 募集人員 准教授 1名 (任期あり) 2. 任期 2021年3月まで 3. 所属 名古屋大学 素粒子宇宙起源研究機構(KMI) 基礎理論研究センター 4. 研究・職務内容 広い意味の素粒子理論、宇宙理論、またはその境界分野に ついての研究を行うとともに、KMI の分野横断的な活動と運営(セミナーの開催 や国際会議の主催など)を担う。 5. 応募資格 着任時に博士号を有していること 6. 待遇 年俸制に基づき本学の俸給表に従う 7. 着任時期 2016 年 4 月 1 日以降、できるだけ早く 8. 提出書類 (1)履歴書 (2)これまでの研究内容 (3)業績リスト(主要論文3編以内を明記) (4)研究計画 (5)着任可能時期 (6)推薦書もしくは意見書2通 9. 応募締め切り 2015年 9 月 30 日(水)必着 10. 送付先 提出書類(1)?(5)をPDFファイルの形でAcademic Jobs Online より電子的に 提出すること https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/Nagoya%20University/The%20Center%20for%20Theoretical%20Studies%252FThe%20Kobayashi-Maskawa%20Institute%20for%20the%20Origin%20of%20Particles%20and%20t 提出書類(6)の推薦書もしくは意見書については、同様の形式で、評価者から 直接提出すること。書類及び推薦書は日本語と英語のどちらでも可。 11. 問い合せ先 〒464-8602 名古屋市千種区不老町 名古屋大学 素粒子宇宙起源研究機構 基礎理論研究センター長  野尻 伸一 メールアドレス:nojiri_#_gravity.phys.nagoya-u.ac.jp (_#_ を@に置き換え てください) 12. その他 この機構の概要、構成メンバーについてはhttp://www.kmi.nagoya-u.ac.jp/をご 覧ください。本学では業績(研究業績、教育業績、社会的貢献、等)の評価にお いて同等と認められた場合には、女性を積極的に採用いたします。 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 名古屋大学 素粒子宇宙起源研究機構 現象解析研究センター 准教授公募(任期 あり) (公募番号 KMI-2015-2) 1. 募集人員 准教授 1名(任期あり) 2. 任期 2021年3月まで 3. 所属 名古屋大学 素粒子宇宙起源研究機構(KMI)現象解析研究センター 4. 研究・職務内容 KMI現象解析研究センターに所属する教員と協力して、同セ ンターが進める国際共同プロジェクト(Belle/Belle II、LHC-ATLAS、LHCf、 ASTRO-H、暗黒物質探索、ニュートリノ、ガンマ線観測、中性子基礎物理)を推 進するとともに、KMIの分野横断的な活動と運営(セミナーの開催や国際会議の 主催など)を担う。 5. 応募資格 着任時に博士号を有していること 6. 待遇 年俸制に基づき本学の俸給表に従う 7. 着任時期 2016 年 4 月 1 日以降、できるだけ早く 8. 提出書類 (1)履歴書 (2)これまでの研究内容 (3)業績リスト(主要論文3編以内を明記) (4)研究計画 (5)着任可能時期 (6)推薦書もしくは意見書2通 9. 応募締め切り 2015年 9 月 30 日(水)必着 10. 送付先 提出書類(1)?(5)をPDFファイルの形でkoubo [at] kmi.nagoya-u.ac.jpにメール送 付のこと。その際、サブジェクト欄に公募番号 KMI-2015-2と応募者氏名を明記 のこと。提出書類(6)の推薦書もしくは意見書については、同様の形式で、評 価者から直接、koubo [at] kmi.nagoya-u.ac.jpにメール送付のこと。書類受け取り 後、確認メールを送付しますので、応募後2日以内に確認メールが届かない場合 は連絡すること。 11. 問い合せ先 〒464-8602 名古屋市千種区不老町 名古屋大学 素粒子宇宙起源研究機構 現象解析研究センター長  飯嶋 徹 メールアドレス:iijima_#_hepl.phys.nagoya-u.ac.jp (_#_ を@に置き換えてく ださい) 12. その他 この機構の概要、構成メンバーについてはhttp://www.kmi.nagoya-u.ac.jp/をご 覧ください。本学では業績(研究業績、教育業績、社会的貢献、等)の評価にお いて同等と認められた場合には、女性を積極的に採用いたします。 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% KMI-2015-1 Center for Theoretical Studies The Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the Universe (KMI) Nagoya University Nagoya, Japan http://www.nagoya-u.ac.jp/en/ http://www.kmi.nagoya-u.ac.jp/index-e.php The Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the Universe (KMI) was founded in 2010 in order to solve the fundamental mysteries of elementary particle physics and the universe and to develope a new frontier in physics by the collaboration between theoretical particle physics groups, experimental particle physics groups, cosmology and theoretical astrophysics groups, experimantal astrophysics groups, and mathematical physics groups including string theorists. At the Center for Theoretical Studies in KMI, based on the brilliant tradition of research in the fundamental physics at Nagoya University, under the KMI, we aim to lead the fundamental theoretical physics with our original approach again in the period of the second revolution, which may be generated by the experiments in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Center for Theoretical Studies in the Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the Universe (KMI), Nagoya University seeks to fill a full-time, non-tenure-track, Associate Professor position. The successful candidate will engage in research on the theory of elementary particle physics, cosmology, or their interdisciplinary field in order to shed light on dark universe. Minimum Qualifications 1) Doctoral degree in Physics 2) Willing to participate widely in the activity of Center for Theoretical Studies and the Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the Universe (KMI) including some administrative duties, such as organizing seminars and international workshop/conferences, as well as to participate research activities in Center for Theoretical Studies. 3) Excellent research experiences on the relevant fields Term The contract will be starting on the earliest possible date after April 1, 2016 as soon as possible, and terminating on March 31, 2021. Salary Commensurate with qualifications and experience, based upon institutional policy Application Requirements 1) Cover letter 2) Full curriculum vitae—please include country of citizenship 3) Two letters of professional recommendation—written within a year of this application—with the referee’s Name, Title, Name of Organization, Length and Relationship with Applicant, and Contact Details included (note: we may conduct reference checks for candidates) 4) Summary of research experience 5) List of all publications and copies of up to three 6) Research project 7) Indication of the date available to start The pdf files of 1)-7) in Application Requirements should be uploaded via Academic Jobs Online. https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/Nagoya%20University/The%20Center%20for%20Theoretical%20Studies%252FThe%20Kobayashi-Maskawa%20Institute%20for%20the%20Origin%20of%20Particles%20and%20t Application documents can be either in English or Japanese. Contact: Shin’ichi Nojiri (nojiri_#_gravity.phys.nagoya-u.ac.jp), Director of Center for Theoretical Studies (in English or Japanese Language) (replace _#_ with @ when you send an email) Application deadline: September 30, 2015 + Nagoya University promotes gender equality in employment, and actively encourages female applicants. http://en.nagoya-u.ac.jp/about_nu/declaration/positive/index.html %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% KMI-2015-2 Center for Experimental Studies The Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the Universe (KMI) Nagoya University Nagoya, Japan http://www.nagoya-u.ac.jp/en/ http://www.kmi.nagoya-u.ac.jp/index-e.php The Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the Universe (KMI) was founded in 2010 in order to solve the fundamental mysteries of elementary particle physics and the universe and to develop a new frontier in physics by the collaboration between theoretical particle physics groups, experimental particle physics groups, cosmology and theoretical astrophysics groups, experimental astrophysics groups, and mathematical physics groups including string theorists. The Center for Experimental Studies aims to elucidate phenomena related to the origin of our universe, from elementary particles to the large-scale structure of space-time. The on-going projects include accelerator-based experiments, such as LHC-ATLAS, Belle/Belle II, OPERA, LHCf and neutron experiments, as well as astro-particle physic. They also include observational and theoretical research related to the origin of space-time structure of the universe, including black holes. Center for Experimental Studies in the Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the Universe (KMI), Nagoya University seeks to fill a full-time, non-tenure-track, Associate Professor position. The successful candidate is expected to participate in one of the experimental projects at KMI (Belle/Belle II, LHC-ATLAS, LHCf, ASTRO-H, Dark Matter search, Neutrino, Gamma-ray observation, Neutron physics). Minimum Qualifications 1) Doctoral degree in Physics 2) Willing to participate widely in the activity of Center for Experimental Studies and the Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the Universe (KMI) including some administrative duties, such as organizing seminars and international workshop/conferences, as well as to participate research activities in Center for Experimental Studies. 3) Excellent research experiences on the relevant fields Term The contract will be starting on the earliest possible date after April 1, 2016 as soon as possible, and terminating on March 31, 2021. Salary Commensurate with qualifications and experience, based upon institutional policy Application Requirements 1) Cover letter 2) Full curriculum vitae—please include country of citizenship 3) Two letters of professional recommendation—written within a year of this application—with the referee’s Name, Title, Name of Organization, Length and Relationship with Applicant, and Contact Details included (note: we may conduct reference checks for candidates) 4) Summary of research experience 5) List of all publications and copies of up to three 6) Research project 7) Indication of the date available to start To apply, please send the pdf files of 1),2), 4)-7) in Application Requirements by e-mail to koubo [at] kmi.nagoya-u.ac.jp You should clarify the number KMI-2015-2 and the applicant’s name in the Subject area. The letters of professional recommendation should be directly sent by the referees, who should also clarify the number KMI-2015-2 and the applicant’s name in the Subject area. After we received the files, we will send a mail for the confirmation. If you do not receive the mail in two days, please contact again. Contact: Toru Iijima (iijima_#_hepl.phys.nagoya-u.ac.jp), Director of Center for Experimental Studies (in English or Japanese Language) (replace _#_ with @ when you send an email) Application deadline: September 30, 2015 + Nagoya University promotes gender equality in employment, and actively encourages female applicants. http://en.nagoya-u.ac.jp/about_nu/declaration/positive/index.html