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permanent lecturer position at LAPTh Annecy


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A permanent position will open in September 2024 at the Theoretical Physics Laboratory of Annecy-le-Vieux (LAPTh), Annecy, France.

It is a lecturer position, with teaching (in French) at the bachelor and master level at Université Savoie Mont-Blanc.

Crucially, to be eligible for consideration the candidates have to possess the French junior-Professor qualification ("qualification aux fonctions de Maître de Conférences").

Applications must be completed and sent through the dedicated website of the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research ("site GALAXIE") at the following link:

https://www.galaxie.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/ensup/candidats.html

between February 22 and March 29, 2024 (calendar available online on the GALAXIE site).

The recruited candidate will place her/his research activities in one of the following thematic axes of the lab: Integrable systems and applications; Particle Physics.

In Mathematical Physics, the candidates must have a strong command of integrability techniques (Bethe ansatz, open or closed spin chains, etc.) and possess good algebraic skills. The ability to develop interfaces in one of the following areas is also desired:

i) Field theory (scattering amplitudes, string theories);

ii) Statistical physics (out-of-equilibrium models, GGE, ...);

iii) Condensed matter (correlation function, boundaries and defects in integrable field theories, ...).

In Particle Physics, we are looking for a physicist working on the theory or the phenomenology of fundamental interactions, with priority on the following subjects:

i) Precision calculations in the framework of the Standard Model and its extensions, and in connection with observables at LHC/LHCb;

ii) Non-collider probes of new interactions, e.g. ones involving light new particles, especially but not necessarily in connection with Dark Matter or the understanding of Standard-Model symmetries;

iii) New avenues towards probing spontaneous symmetry breaking and the Higgs mechanism.

In spite of these priorities, we encourage candidates from all disciplines relevant to HEP theory and phenomenology.

We welcome interested candidates to get in contact with one of the following staff, in particular in case they need clarifications/guidance about the above qualification process:

Head of the lab: [email protected]

Deputy Head of the lab: [email protected]

Head of Mathematical Physics team: [email protected]

Head of Particle Physics team: [email protected]


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