Postdoc in Theoretical Physics and Machine Learning
Stephen Hsu, Vice-President for Research and Professor of Physics at Michigan State University, anticipates filling a Research Associate (postdoctoral) position to start in the summer or fall of 2018. The successful applicant will have broad interests in theoretical physics and good computational skills. In addition to research in particle physics and cosmology, he or she will work on problems in machine learning and computational genomics.
Ongoing MSU theoretical physics research includes QCD theory and phenomenology, electroweak symmetry breaking mechanisms, supersymmetry and other beyond-the-standard-model scenarios, cosmology, and collider phenomenology. Recently, a new group of 3 theorists have been hired in the area of lattice QCD.
The Physics/Astronomy Department at MSU has 60 faculty members; it has strong research programs in Condensed Matter Physics, Nuclear Physics, and Astronomy, in addition to High Energy Physics (http://www.pa.msu.edu/hep/hept.html).
NOTE: APPLICANTS MUST USE MSU HR SITE
http://www.careers.msu.edu/cw/en-us/job/498664/research-associatefixed-term
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Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Postdoc in Theoretical Physics and Machine Learning
I am searching for a new postdoc. Please refer applicants to this MSU HR posting.
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