2023
Call for a professor position (Deadline: 31st/May JST)
The Center for Nuclear Study (CNS), Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo, has an opening position for a professor. The candidate is expected to have a strong role in the physics research and education on a heavy ion nuclear physics with RI beam factories. Details can be found in the link below: https://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/recruit/?id=1485
2022
Call for Project Researchers/ Part-time Academic Affairs Staff
Center for Nuclear Study at the University of Tokyo is calling for applications for postdoctoral positions (Project Researchers/ Part-time Academic Affairs Staff) in the field of experimental and theoretical nuclear physics. Details can be found in the link below:
・Project Researchers https://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/recruit/?id=1452
・Part-time Academic Affairs Staff https://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/recruit/?id=1448
2021
A paper by theory group on Ground-state properties of light nuclei
A paper on theoretical study of “Ground-state properties of light 4n self-conjugate nuclei in ab initio no-core Monte Carlo shell model calculations with nonlocal NN interactions” was published in Phys.Rev.C.
Opening of Postdoctoral Researchers and Assistant Research Staff
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 fundamental physics with radioactive heavy elements, high-energy nuclear physics, nuclear theory and development of ion sources.
CNS is calling for applications for postdoctoral research fellows in the field of experimental and theoretical nuclear physics.
Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo
Opening of Postdoctoral Researchers
Postdoctoral research fellow
Assistant research staff
2020
Opening of Postdoctoral Researchers
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 fundamental physics with radioactive heavy elements, high-energy nuclear physics, nuclear theory and development of ion sources.
Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo
Opening of Postdoctoral Researchers
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Title and Hiring Numbers: postdoctoral researcher, a few positions available
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Term of Employment: April 1st, 2021 ~ March 31st, 2022
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Renewal of Contract:One-year fixed-term employment contract, renewable up to March 31st, 2024 (maximum 3 years) according to research budget, research activity, and research achievements.
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Probation Period: 6 months from the date employment commences
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Place of Work: Center for Nuclear Study, the Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo (CNS in RIKEN, Hirosawa2-1, Wako-shi, Saitama)
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Affiliation: Center for Nuclear Study, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo
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Contents of Work Duties: 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 fundamental physics with radioactive heavy elements, on high energy nuclear collisions at ALICE at LHC, or on nuclear structure theory.
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Working Day/Hours: Based on the discretionary work system for professional work, working hours and days are deemed to be 7 hours and 45 minutes per day and five days per week, respectively.
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Days off, Leave: Saturdays, Sundays, national holidays and end-of-year and new-year holidays (December 29 to January 3), Annual leave, Special Leave, etc
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Wages, etc: ~300,000 yen/month (gross). Commuting and other allowances determined following the rules of the University of Tokyo. The amount for the basic salary is decided based on the successful candidate's academic and professional background, etc. There is also a system for regular salary increases.
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Insurance: The successful candidate will be automatically enrolled in the health insurance and pension schemes provided by the Mutual Aid Association of MEXT (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) and will be provided with employment insurance.
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Qualification Requirements: They must hold a recent Ph.D degree in experimental/theoretical nuclear physics, or a related field by April 1, 2021.
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Documents to be Submitted: All documents should be submitted online in the pdf format
1)curriculum vitae (with a picture). Please download and use the CV format below. https://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/about/jobs.html 2)List of Publication/Talks/etc.
3)Research summary and future plan at CNS
4)Names and contact details of reference -
Submission Method: The above materials have to be uploaded to the file server with the PDF file. We will inform you on the URL of the file server and also the password. Please contact gunji_AT_cns.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp (AT →@) with email before you submit your application materials.
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Application Deadline: All documents must be submitted on or before Tuesday, 12th January, 2021. After initial screening with the application form, interviews will be arranged on 27th January. Interviews will take place at Wako or ONLINE depending on the COVID-19 situation and consist of a presentation of the research achievements and plans. For applicants from abroad, the interview will be conducted via ONLINE (Zoom).
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Contact: Center for Nuclear Study, Graduate School of Science, the University of Tokyo Director of CNS, Prof. Susumu Shimoura
Tel: 048-464-4285
e-mail: shimoura_at_cns.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp(at → @) -
Name of Recruiter: The University of Tokyo
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Other: The University of Tokyo encourages applications from women in accordance with “The University of Tokyo’s Declaration on Gender Equality” (http://kyodo-sankaku.utokyo.ac.jp/en/about/history/documents/DeclarationEN.pdf)
Opening of Assistant Research Staff
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 fundamental physics with radioactive heavy elements, high-energy nuclear physics, nuclear theory and development of ion sources.
Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo
Opening of Assistant Research Staff
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Title and Hiring Numbers: Assistant Research Staff, a few positions available
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Term of Employment: April 1st, 2021 ~ March 31st, 2022
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Renewal of Contract:One-year fixed-term employment contract, renewable up to March 31st, 2024 (maximum 3 years) according to research budget, research activity, and research achievements.
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Probation Period: 14 days from the date employment commences
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Place of Work: Center for Nuclear Study, the Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo (CNS in RIKEN, Hirosawa2-1, Wako-shi, Saitama)
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Affiliation: Center for Nuclear Study, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo
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Contents of Work Duties: 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 fundamental physics with radioactive heavy elements, on high energy nuclear collisions at ALICE at LHC, or on nuclear structure theory.
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Working Day/Hours: Working hours and days are deemed to be 6 hours (10:00-16:45, 12:00-12:45 rest) and five days (Mon – Fri) per week, respectively.
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Days off, Leave: Saturdays, Sundays, national holidays and end-of-year and new-year holidays (December 29 to January 3), Annual leave, Special Leave, etc
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Wages, etc: 1,970 yen/hour, Commuter allowance: JPY55,000 per month at maximum
Overtime allowance: Dependent on hours of each month -
Insurance: The successful candidate will be automatically enrolled in the health insurance and pension schemes provided by the Mutual Aid Association of MEXT (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) and will be provided with employment insurance.
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Qualification Requirements: The candidates have experience in experimental and theoretical heavy-ion physics researches and must be cooperative in education and researches in CNS.
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Documents to be Submitted: All documents should be submitted online in the pdf format
1)curriculum vitae (with a picture). Please download and use the CV format below. https://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/about/jobs.html 2)List of Publication/Talks/etc.
3)Research summary and future plan at CNS
4)Names and contact details of reference -
Submission Method: The above materials have to be uploaded to the file server with the PDF file. We will inform you on the URL of the file server and also the password. Please contact gunji_AT_cns.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp (AT →@) with email before you submit your application materials.
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Application Deadline: All documents must be submitted on or before Tuesday, 12th January, 2021. After initial screening with the application form, interviews will be arranged on 27th January. Interviews will take place at Wako or ONLINE depending on the COVID-19 situation and consist of a presentation of the research achievements and plans. For applicants from abroad, the interview will be conducted via ONLINE (Zoom).
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Contact: Center for Nuclear Study, Graduate School of Science, the University of Tokyo Director of CNS, Prof. Susumu Shimoura
Tel: 048-464-4285
e-mail: shimoura_at_cns.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp(at → @) -
Name of Recruiter: The University of Tokyo
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Other: Personal information obtained will only be used for recruitment purposes.
2020-Jan-01
2019
2019-12-24
Dear colleagues,
The Center for Nuclear Study at the University of Tokyo is calling for applications for postdoctoral 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,
Susumu Shimoura
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 fundamental physics with radioactive heavy elements, high-energy nuclear physics, nuclear theory and development of ion sources.
JOB TITLE: postdoctoral researcher, a few 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 fundamental physics with radioactive heavy elements, 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, 2020.
EMPLOYMENT:
One-year fixed-term employment contract, renewable up to March 31, 2023, according to research budget, research activity, and research achievements. The start of the employment is April 1, 2020 (negotiable). Health and unemployment insurance plans are available.
SALARY: ~ 300,000 yen/month (gross). Additionally commuting expense will be covered.
APPLICATION MATERIALS:
(1) CV with UTokyo format https://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/about/jobs.html (2) List of Publication/Talks/etc. (3) Research summary and future plan at CNS (4) Names and contact details of reference The above materials have to be uploaded to the file server with the PDF file. We will inform you on the URL of the file server and also the password. Please contact n.imai@cns.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp with email before you submit your application materials.
DEADLINE OF APPLICATION: January 22th (Wed.) 2020
After initial screening with the application form, interviews will be arranged in the end of January. Interviews will take place at Wako campus. They consist of a presentation of your research achievements and plans followed by an interview. For applicants from abroad, the interview will be conducted via Skype or TV conference system.
2019-12-19
[Closed] Position of Project Associate Professor, and Project Researcher (or assistant professor)