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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Particle Astrophysics (Gaitskell)

@ Brown University
Providence, Rhode Island, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Conducting research, Analyzing data, Developing photodetectors
Requirements Summary:Ph.D. or equivalent in physics, astrophysics, computer science, or related discipline; experience with dark matter search, machine learning, and data analysis preferred.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Machine Learning, Data Analysis, Monte Carlo Simulations, GEANT4
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The Particle Astrophysics Group in the Department of Physics at Brown University will have an opening for a postdoctoral research associate starting August 1, 2025 or earlier if desired. Timing can be negotiated. The position will involve working on the LUX ZEPLIN (LZ) dark matter search experiment, on the applications of machine learning in physics data analysis, and on new photodetector development.

Details of the research programs and the members of the Brown Particle Astrophysics Group are shown at https://particleastro.brown.edu. The group is led by Prof. Rick Gaitskell and is focused on experimental searches for dark matter. Brown is a major group in the world-leading LZ 8-tonne liquid xenon TPC direct detection experiment that is currently operating underground at Sanford Lab. Detector operations and follow-up data analysis are expected to extend into 2027.

The research will include dark matter search data analysis, nuclear recoil detector calibration techniques including the use of a deuterium-deuterium accelerator source, photodetector development for next-generation experiments, and also machine learning applied in a range of physics analyses. Previous experience with noble liquid detectors, direct dark matter search experiments, photodetectors, low-background techniques, data analysis, machine learning, or Monte Carlo simulations (GEANT4) will be advantageous. We are also looking at developing future small/fast satellite missions in particle astrophysics. There are no teaching responsibilities associated with this position.

The Brown University Department has a very active program in experimental and theoretical Astrophysics, Particle Astrophysics, Cosmology, and Particle Physics.

Applications should be submitted by December 1, 2024 for full consideration, although review of applications will continue on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Any inquiries should be sent to [email protected]. Submission is made online using http://apply.interfolio.com/116965.

Brown University seeks to recruit and retain a diverse workforce to maintain the excellence of the University and to offer our students richly varied disciplines, perspectives, viewpoints, and ways of knowing and learning.


Initial offers will be made for one year, with the potential for renewal for a further two years.  The successful applicant must have completed the requirements for a Ph.D. or equivalent qualification in physics, astrophysics, computer science, or a related disciple prior to the start of the appointment.


Interested candidates should submit the following application materials:

- Curriculum vitae.
- Statement of research interests. The statement of research interests should not exceed 3 pages, excluding the bibliography.
- Three letters of recommendation submitted prior to the application deadline.

Applicants should state in their cover letter how, through their research approaches and/or public engagement, they are prepared to advance Brown’s strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.