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Description:Funding support is available for the following graduate position, to contribute to our research program in proton spin polarizabilites.  roton spin polarizabilities are fundamental observables of proton structure, and are sensitive to the internal dynamics of the internal quark-gluon constituents that make up the proton's spin. Our experiment will utilize both polarized beams and target in order to extract all four of the proton's spin polarizabilities for the first time. Students would gain experience working in an international collaboration, yet the facility is small enough for the student to be exposed to nearly every aspect of the experiment. In addition to graduate class work, research would include data analysis and simulations performed in Canada, and laboratory work in Germany. To apply:APPLICATION INFORMATION: In nuclear/particle physics, it is essential that you enjoy research in a collaborative setting, where you are responsible for the progress of your individual project, and interact frequently with the larger research group. Applicants should have a first class academic standing, intense motivation, and solid reference letters attesting to a strong ability to do research at the undergraduate level.  reference will be given to applicants with relevant prior experience in subatomic physics research and programming experience in a linux environment.
Information on our university's formal application procedure can be obtained at: http://www.phys.uregina.ca/info/graduate/admission Foreign applicants are typically required to write either the TOEFL or IELTS English proficiency exams.
For more information, please visit: http://lichen.phys.uregina.ca or contact: Dr. G.M. Huber, Department of Physics, University of Regina, Regina, SK S4S0A2, Canada. tel: 1-306-585-4240. fax: 1-306-585-5659. huberg@uregina.ca. |
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