Dear rooters: At the NA49 GSI group we have an open position for a postdoc working in data analysis for NA49 directly with the ROOT development team of Rene and Fons, and also contribute to the planning for the ALICE experiment. We will be developing large PC-Linux clusters in close collaboration with HP and have a very broad Physics program with the analysis of millions of Lead-Lead collisions with over 1,200 reconstructed tracks per event. Data of p+p and p+nucleus taken with the same large acceptance detector are also available. At GSI we also have 2 other open postoc position in the new HADES experiment for the development of Analysis and Simulation software based on ROOT. Please if you are interested or know somebody that might contact me or directly Peter Braun-Munzinger at GSI. Andres Sandoval sandoval@cern.ch Here are the announcements: ======================================================================= Within its CERN-based Ultra-relativistic Heavy Ion Program GSI has available as of Feb. 1998 a Postdoctoral Position for a Physicist with a PhD in Nuclear or Particle Physics. We search for an individual who will take an active part in the running of experiment NA49 and in the associated physics analysis as well as in the planning for the ALICE experiment at the LHC. NA49 is a Large Acceptance Hadron Detector for an Investigation of Pb-induced Reactions at the CERN SPS. The GSI based analysis group focusses mostly on the determination of baryonic resonance rates as well as on event-by-event analysis of Pb+Pb collisions. The GSI group also takes an active role in detector prototype development as well as physics simulations for the central detector of ALICE. Some experience with object-oriented programming techniques would be helpful. The position is within the KP I research division at GSI and is limited to a period of three years. Salary and fringe benefits will be according to the German BAT, index IIa. Please direct all inquiries to: Peter Braun-Munzinger, Internet: P.Braun-Munzinger@gsi.de GSI, Planckstr. 1 Tel.: 49-6159-712760/2761 D64220 Darmstadt Fax: 49-6159-712989 ====================================================================== ======================================================================= Within the HADES project GSI has available as of March 1998 Two Postdoctoral Positions for Physicists with a PhD in Nuclear or Particle Physics. Main activities will be the development of the Analysis- and Simulation Software as well as the development and installation of tracking detectors. The HADES spectrometer is presently being constructed at GSI within a large European collaboration for the investigation of dilepton pair emission in relativistic heavy ion collisions. Experiments will start late in 1998. GSI has taken over responsibility for the software development as well as for the setup and coordination of the magnet and detectors. Electron identification is achieved using RICH and tracking detectors. Analysis programs are being written in C++ in a UNIX environment utilizing ROOT and GEANT as analysis and simulation packages. A computer network based on DEC/ALPHA, LINUX and IBM/AIX workstations is available. The positions are within the KP I research division at GSI and are limited to a period of three years. Salary and fringe benefits will be according to the German BAT, index IIa. Please direct all inquiries to: Peter Braun-Munzinger, Internet: P.Braun-Munzinger@gsi.de GSI, Planckstr. 1 Tel.: 49-6159-712760/2761 D64220 Darmstadt Fax: 49-6159-712989 ======================================================================
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