Center for Nuclear Study

The University of Tokyo

JobOpportunities

2016

2016-10-12

Center for Nuclear Study (CNS), the University of Tokyo, opens an
associate professor position.

JOB TITLE: Associate Professor

FIELD: Experimental Heavy-Ion Nuclear Physics.
The successful candidate will work on experimental nuclear physics
especially for promoting progress of heavy-ion physics and for
developing experimental devices.

EMPLOYMENT:
Permanent position until 65 years old.
The start of the employment is as early as possible after April 1, 2017.

APPLICATION MATERIALS:
(1) CV (Format: http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/news/jobs/index.html )
(2) List of publications/talks/etc.
(3) Research summary (two A4 pages)
(4) Future research plan (two A4 pages)
(5) Copies of three significant articles
(6) Names and contact details of two persons for inquiry about applicant

SEND TO:
Susumu Shimoura,
Center for Nuclear Study, School of Science, the University of Tokyo
7-3-1, Bunkyo-ku, Hongo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan

Applicants must write “Application documents for associate professor"
in red on the front of the envelope.
Applicants should send the application documents by postal mail or
express shipping service.

DEADLINE OF APPLICATION: December 19 (Mon.) 2016

Contact:
Susumu Shimoura
Professor
Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo
shimoura_AT_cns.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Posted on 12 Oct, 2016

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2016-10-07

Opening of Postdoctoral Researchers at Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo

CNS has been promoting the theoretical nuclear physics under the project Priority Issue 9 to be Tackled by Using Post K Computer, “Elucidation of the Fundamental Laws and Evolution of the Universe”. CNS is calling for applications for a post-doctoral research fellow to promote Priority Issue 9, sub-issue B “Exploring the Origin and Evolution of Matter”.

  • JOB TITLE: Special researcher

  • FIELD: Theoretical nuclear physics.

The successful candidates will work on nuclear structure physics related to weak interaction utilizing large-scale shell-model calculations.

  • ELIGIBILITY: Applicants must hold a recent Ph.D degree in theoretical nuclear physics, or a related field by December 1, 2016.

  • EMPLOYMENT: Four months employment contract up to March 31, 2017. The start of the employment is December 1, 2016 (negotiable). Health and unemployment insurance plans are available.

  • APPLICATION MATERIALS:

(1) CV (Format: http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/news/jobs/index.html ) (2) List of publications/talks/etc. (3) Research summary (two A4 pages) (4) Future research plan (two A4 pages) (5) Copies of three significant articles (6) Names and contact details of two persons for inquiry about applicant

  • SEND TO:
Susumu Shimoura, 
Center for Nuclear Study, School of Science, the University of Tokyo
7-3-1, Bunkyo-ku, Hongo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan

Applicants must write “Application documents for special researcher (Post-K issue 9)” in red on the front of the envelope. Applicants should send the application documents by postal mail or express shipping service.

  • DEADLINE OF APPLICATION: October 7rd (Fri.) 2016

We acknowledge, understand and embrace diversity.

  • Contact:
Noritaka Shimizu
Project Associate Professor
Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo

shimizu_AT_cns.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Posted on 7 Oct, 2016

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2016-09-16

Opening of Postdoctoral Researchers at Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo

CNS has been promoting the theoretical nuclear physics under the project Priority Issue 9 to be Tackled by Using Post K Computer, “Elucidation of the Fundamental Laws and Evolution of the Universe”. CNS is calling for applications for a post-doctoral research fellow to promote Priority Issue 9, sub-issue B “Exploring the Origin and Evolution of Matter”.

  • JOB TITLE: Special researcher

  • FIELD: Theoretical nuclear physics.

    • The successful candidates will work on nuclear structure physics related to weak interaction utilizing large-scale shell-model calculations.
  • ELIGIBILITY: Applicants must hold a recent Ph.D degree in theoretical nuclear physics, or a related field by December 1, 2016.

  • EMPLOYMENT: Four months employment contract up to March 31, 2017. The start of the employment is December 1, 2016 (negotiable). Health and unemployment insurance plans are available.

  • APPLICATION MATERIALS:

    1. CV (Format: http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/news/jobs/index.html )
    2. List of publications/talks/etc.
    3. Research summary (two A4 pages)
    4. Future research plan (two A4 pages)
    5. Copies of three significant articles
    6. Names and contact details of two persons for inquiry about applicant
  • SEND TO:

Susumu Shimoura,
Center for Nuclear Study, School of Science, the University of Tokyo
7-3-1, Bunkyo-ku, Hongo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan

Applicants must write “Application documents for special researcher (Post-K issue 9)” in red on the front of the envelope. Applicants should send the application documents by postal mail or express shipping service.

  • DEADLINE OF APPLICATION: October 7rd (Fri.) 2016

We acknowledge, understand and embrace diversity.

  • Contact:
Noritaka Shimizu
Project Associate Professor
Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo
shimizu_AT_cns.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Posted on 16 Sep, 2016

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2014

2014-12-10

Dear colleagues,

The Center for Nuclear Study at the University of Tokyo is calling for applications for post-doctoral research fellows in the field of experimental and theoretical nuclear physics. Details can be found below. We would appreciate it, if you could distribute the advertisement to potential candidates.

Sincerely,
Takaharu Otsuka
Director of Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo

Opening of Postdoctoral Researchers at Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo

CNS has several devices in RIBF in RIKEN Nishina Center and pursues the experimental nuclear physics such as nuclear astrophysics and nuclear structure/reaction studies with radioactive isotope beams. We also have branches of high-energy nuclear physics, nuclear theory and development of ion sources.

  • JOB TITLE: Special researcher, several positions available
  • FIELD: Experimental and theoretical nuclear physics.
    The successful candidates will work on experimental nuclear physics with radioactive isotopes mainly by using the devices of CNS (CRIB, SHARAQ, Ge array (GRAPE), OEDO, Active Target, etc…), on high energy nuclear collisions at ALICE at LHC, or on nuclear structure theory.
  • - ELIGIBILITY: They must hold a recent Ph.D degree in experimental/theoretical nuclear physics, or a related field by April 1, 2015.
  • EMPLOYMENT:
    One-year fixed-term employment contract, renewable, based on the evaluation, up to March 31, 2018. The start of the employment is April 1, 2015 (negotiable).
    Health and unemployment insurance plans are available.
  • SALARY: ~ 300,000 yen/month.
    Additionally commuting expense will be covered.
  • APPLICATION MATERIALS:
    (1) CV
    (2) List of Publication/Talks/etc.
    (3) Research summary and future plan at CNS
    (4) Names and contact details of reference
    will be sent as a combined PDF file (1-4) to
  n.imai _at_ cns.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp   ("_at_" replaced by "@")

with a subject field “Application to PostDoc at CNS “.
Interested candidates are encouraged to contact the relevant at CNS.

- DEADLINE OF APPLICATION: January 23rd (Fri.) 2015 After initial screening, interviews will be arranged early February. Interviews will take place at Wako and consist of a presentation of the research achievements and plans followed by an interview. For applicants from abroad, the interview will be conducted via Skype or TV conference system.

We acknowledge, understand and embrace diversity.

Contact:
Nobu Imai
Associate Professor
Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo

n.imai at cns.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Posted on 10 Dec, 2014

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2014-12-10

Dear colleagues,

The Center for Nuclear Study at the University of Tokyo is calling for applications for post-doctoral research fellows in the field of experimental and theoretical nuclear physics. Details can be found below. We would appreciate it, if you could distribute the advertisement to potential candidates.

Sincerely,
Takaharu Otsuka
Director of Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo

Opening of Postdoctoral Researchers at Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo

CNS has several devices in RIBF in RIKEN Nishina Center and pursues the experimental nuclear physics such as nuclear astrophysics and nuclear structure/reaction studies with radioactive isotope beams. We also have branches of high-energy nuclear physics, nuclear theory and development of ion sources.

  • JOB TITLE: Special researcher, several positions available
  • FIELD: Experimental and theoretical nuclear physics.
    The successful candidates will work on experimental nuclear physics with radioactive isotopes mainly by using the devices of CNS (CRIB, SHARAQ, Ge array (GRAPE), OEDO, Active Target, etc…), on high energy nuclear collisions at ALICE at LHC, or on nuclear structure theory.
  • - ELIGIBILITY: They must hold a recent Ph.D degree in experimental/theoretical nuclear physics, or a related field by April 1, 2015.
  • EMPLOYMENT:
    One-year fixed-term employment contract, renewable, based on the evaluation, up to March 31, 2018. The start of the employment is April 1, 2015 (negotiable).
    Health and unemployment insurance plans are available.
  • SALARY: ~ 300,000 yen/month.
    Additionally commuting expense will be covered.
  • APPLICATION MATERIALS:
    (1) CV
    (2) List of Publication/Talks/etc.
    (3) Research summary and future plan at CNS
    (4) Names and contact details of reference
    will be sent as a combined PDF file (1-4) to
  n.imai _at_ cns.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp   ("_at_" replaced by "@")

with a subject field “Application to PostDoc at CNS “.
Interested candidates are encouraged to contact the relevant at CNS.

- DEADLINE OF APPLICATION: January 23rd (Fri.) 2015 After initial screening, interviews will be arranged early February. Interviews will take place at Wako and consist of a presentation of the research achievements and plans followed by an interview. For applicants from abroad, the interview will be conducted via Skype or TV conference system.

We acknowledge, understand and embrace diversity.

Contact:
Nobu Imai
Associate Professor
Center for Nuclear Study, the University of Tokyo

n.imai at cns.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Posted on 10 Dec, 2014

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2014-02-24

Under Construction

Posted on 24 Feb, 2014

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2013

2013-12-24

Call for the special researcher and teaching-support staff at CNS, University of Tokyo

University of Tokyo The center (CNS) has installed major reserach apparatuses in RIKEN RIBF, and performing nuclear physics reseaches, such as nuclear astrophysics and reaction/structure studies of unstable nuclei using heavy-ion beams, nuclear studies using unstable beam as probes. On the other hand, CNS is working for studies on high-energy heavy-ion by international collaborations, nuclear theory, and accelerator engineering. We call for special researchers and teaching-support staffs, who play central roles in these activities. We ask you to let everybody in your institute know this.

Director of CNS, University of Tokyo Takaharu Otsuka

  1. Positions on call: special researcher and teaching-support staff, a few persons.

  2. Contents of research/work: Heavy-ion nuclear physics Dedicated for the researches in nuclear (astrophysical) experiments using the main apparatuses at CNS in RIBF (CRIB, SHARAQ, Germanium array(GRAPE), Active target), high-energy heavy ion collision (RHIC-PHENIX, LHC-ALICE experiments), or nuclear theory, together with the professors at the center.

  3. The position is from Apr. 1, 2014.

  4. The duration is one year, but can be extended twice, based on a review.

  5. Condition to apply: the applicant for the special researcher must have prospects to obtain a doctor's degree by Apr. 1, 2014 for sure.

  6. Documents needed: -C.V. -Research history -Research achievements (list of publication, presentation etc.) -Research plan -Name/position/address/e-mail address of the person who can comment on you.

  7. Deadline: 12:00 on Jan. 27, must be at the office.

  8. The address to submit: CNS, University of Tokyo, 2-1 Hirosawa, Wako, Saitama, 351-0198, Japan

The person to consult: Same address, Susumu Shimoura: shimoura@cns.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp

  1. Salary ~300,000 yen/month for special researchers ~220,000 yen/month for teaching-support staff Travel fee is supported separately. Insurances (social/hiring) are included.

After reviewing documents, an interview will be made at CNS Hongo office (Sci. Building #1, 3F, Room 316) or CNS Wako on Feb. 3rd. Please be prepared for the presentation on your main achivements and research plan. The documents should be in an envelope written as “Tokuninkenkyuin tou oubo syorui” or 特任研究員等応募書類 (Application documents for the special reserchers and others.) in red color. The documents should be sent via registered mail (if you post them). The graduate school supports “men-women common work plan”. For details, please see: http://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/gai/sankaku/kihonkeikaku.html

Posted on 24 Dec, 2013

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2013-10-29

Under Construction! [worried];

Posted on 29 Oct, 2013

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2013-01-15

Call for the special researcher and teaching-support staff at CNS, University of Tokyo

University of Tokyo The center (CNS) has installed major reserach apparatuses in RIKEN RIBF, and performing nuclear physics reseaches, such as nuclear astrophysics and reaction/structure studies of unstable nuclei using heavy-ion beams, nuclear studies using unstable beam as probes. On the other hand, CNS is working for studies on high-energy heavy-ion by international collaborations, nuclear theory, and accelerator engineering. We call for special researchers and teaching-support staffs, who play central roles in these activities. We ask you to let everybody in your institute know this.

                                Director of CNS,
                                University of Tokyo
                                Takaharu Otsuka
  1. Positions on call: special researcher and teaching-support staff, a few persons.

  2. Contents of research/work: Heavy-ion nuclear physics Dedicated for the researches in nuclear (astrophysical) experiments using the main apparatuses at CNS in RIBF (CRIB, SHARAQ, Germanium array(GRAPE), Active target), high-energy heavy ion collision (RHIC-PHENIX, LHC-ALICE experiments), or nuclear theory, together with the professors at the center.

  3. The position is from Apr. 1, 2013.

  4. The duration is one year, but can be extended twice, based on a review.

  5. Condition to apply: the applicant for the special researcher must have prospects to obtain a doctor's degree by Apr. 1, 2013 for sure.

  6. Documents needed: -C.V. -Research history -Research achievements (list of publication, presentation etc.) -Research plan -Name/position/address/e-mail address of the person who can comment on you.

  7. Deadline: 12:00 on Jan. 28, must be at the office.

  8. The address to submit: CNS, University of Tokyo, 2-1 Hirosawa, Wako, Saitama, 351-0198, Japan The person to consult: same address, Ken Yako yako@cns.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp

  9. Salary ~300,000 yen/month for special researchers ~220,000 yen/month for teaching-support staff Insurances (social/hiring) are included. Travel fee is supported separately.

After reviewing documents, an interview will be made at CNS Hongo office (Sci. Building #1, 3F, Room 316) or CNS Wako on either Feb. 1st or Feb 4th. Please be prepared for the presentation on your main achivements and research plan. The documents should be in an envelope written as “Tokuninkenkyuin tou oubo shorui” or 特任研究員等応募書類 (Application documents for the special reserchers and others.) in red color. The documents should be sent via registered mail (if you post them).

The graduate school supports “men-women common work plan”. For details, please see: http://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/gai/sankaku/kihonkeikaku.html

Posted on 15 Jan, 2013

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2012

2012-03-28

  • Deadline for recruitment of specially appointed researchers or assistant professors (must arrive)requirements

Posted on 28 Mar, 2012

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