Professor of Nonperturbative Particle Physics with Application in Astrophysics

Professor of Nonperturbative Particle Physics with Application in Astrophysics

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Job Information
Organisation/Company: Karl-Franzens-University Graz
Research Field: Physics
Researcher Profile: Leading Researcher (R4)
Country: Austria
Application Deadline: 13 Mar 2024 – 00:00 (Europe/Brussels)
Type of Contract: Permanent
Job Status: Full-time
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?: Not funded by an EU programme
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?: No
Offer Description We are looking for an excellent researcher in the field of theoretical particle physics using first-principles non-perturbative methods (e.g. lattice methods or functional methods), who will complement and extend our expertise with applications of particle physics in the field of astrophysics (e.g. compact objects, cosmic rays, dark matter, cosmology, or quantum gravity). The successful candidate is expected to regularly teach the full breadth of theoretical physics at all levels and supervise bachelor, master and PhD projects. This includes especially particle physics including specialized courses on current research for students within the master program and PhD program. Furthermore, the Theoretical Physics Group hosts the Doctoral Academy Consortium ‘Theoretical Particle Physics’, aimed at an excellent, structured PhD education. The successful candidate is expected to take an active role in this consortium. The University of Graz and the TU Graz coordinate their natural science activities in the strategic NAWI Graz cooperation. This will lead to a union of their physics institutes into a combined “Graz Center of Physics”. The successful candidate is expected to actively contribute to these efforts and collaborate with the participating groups. We also expect gender mainstreaming skills.
Requirements
PhD or equivalent
Austrian or equivalent foreign higher education degree corresponding with the position (doctorate/PhD)
Habilitation or equivalent qualification in Theoretical Physics
Outstanding academic qualifications in research and teaching in the relevant discipline and for the profile of the professorship (commensurate with stage of academic career)
Success in attracting subject‑specific project grants, particularly where competitively awarded third‑party funds are concerned
Skills in higher education didactics and online teaching
Skills in the supervision and guidance of early career researchers
Professional experience abroad during academic career
Management and leadership experience
Gender mainstreaming skills
Good knowledge of English and, after a period of at most three years, teaching in German
Excellent research record in non‑perturbative particle physics and documented expertise in application to astrophysics
International experience after completion of the Master’s degree (desirable)
Additional Information Benefits
The minimum remuneration as stated in the Collective Bargaining Agreement is EUR 89.075,00 gross per year. Salary subject to negotiation.
The University of Graz is committed to increasing the proportion of female employees, especially in leadership roles. We therefore encourage qualified female colleagues in particular to apply for this position. In case of equal qualifications, women will receive priority consideration.
How to apply Please submit your application documents (in English) in accordance with the
general as well as the specific (especially defined for this professorship) application guidelines
(which can be found at http://jobs.uni-graz.at/en/Berufungsverfahren ) before the stated deadline. Your application documents should include the reference number of the position and be sent by email to:
[emailprotected] .
For further information please contact Prof. Axel Maas at +43 (0) 316 / 380 – 5231 or by email
[emailprotected] .
Work location Department of Physics at the Faculty of Natural Sciences, 8010 Graz, Austria.
STATUS: EXPIRED
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