Research Associate-Fixed Term
Michigan State University(MSU)
### Position Summary
The Research Associate will conduct research within the Nuclear Theory Group, focusing on using microscopic transport models to extract the properties of dense nuclear matter.
Major Duties/Responsibilities
– Conduct research on using the microscopic transport model SMASH with the aim of a robust extraction of dense nuclear matter properties.
– Perform and interpret Bayesian analysis of the available heavy-ion collision data using the developed framework.
– Disseminate results at conferences and workshops.
– Performs other duties as required or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of the duties in this job classification.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
– Demonstrated familiarity with heavy-ion collision phenomenology (e.g., key observables and their dependencies, well-known modeling approaches, leading interpretations of experimental data).
– Thorough knowledge of microscopic transport models.
– Thorough knowledge of nuclear many-body theory (e.g., thermodynamics of dense relativistic nuclear matter, relativistic Boltzmann evolution, …)
– Skillful ability in developing microscopic transport simulations of heavy-ion collisions at collision energies relevant to FRIB, STAR FXT, HADES, CBM, or equivalent programs.
– Ability to perform Bayesian analyses.
– Advanced ability in building, testing, and interpreting models and simulations.
– Skilled and experienced using programming languages (C, Python, …), high-performance computing, version management tools (Git), LaTeX, and typical office software for typesetting and presentation.
– Ability to analyze and resolve technical problems in a timely manner.
– Ability to effectively collaborate and work in a team environment.
– Effective communication skills to communicate clearly and credibly, both verbally and in writing with all audiences.
### Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
### Required Degree
Doctorate -Nuclear Theory
### Minimum Requirements
– Ph.D. in nuclear theory or anticipate Ph.D. completion by Fall of 2024.
– At least one year of experience in relevant fields of nuclear many-body theory (e.g., thermodynamics of dense relativistic nuclear matter, relativistic Boltzmann evolution, …)
– At least one year of experience with developing microscopic transport simulations of heavy-ion collisions at collision energies relevant to FRIB, STAR FXT, HADES, CBM, or equivalent programs.
### Desired Qualifications
– Experience with performing Bayesian analyses.
### Required Application Materials
1. Cover letter highlighting interest in and experience related to the open position.
2. CV, including a complete list of publications and presentations.
3. Research statement (up to 2 pages) detailing the applicants research outcomes so far (up to 1.5 pages) and research directions that the applicant finds especially interesting (up to 1 page)
4. Personal statement on the candidates experience in and envisioned contributions to creating a welcoming, collaborative, and inclusive research environment (up to 1 page)
5. Contact information for at least three references
### Special Instructions
1. Cover letter highlighting interest in and experience related to the open position.
2. CV, including a complete list of publications and presentations.
3. Contact information for at least three references
### Review of Applications Begins On
09/30/2024
### Website
https://frib.msu.edu/
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