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assistant professor (adjunkt) - research staff

The Human Resources Strategy for Researchers
25 Nov 2022

Job Information

Organisation/Company
Nicolaus Copernicus University
Department
Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Informatics
Research Field
Physics
Researcher Profile
Recognised Researcher (R2)
Country
Poland
Application Deadline
Type of Contract
Temporary
Job Status
Full-time
Hours Per Week
40
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?
Not funded by an EU programme
Reference Number
Hg2Fundamental 4
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
No

Offer Description

The competition is open to persons who meet the conditions set out in Article 113 of the Act of 20 July 2018 - Law on higher education and science (Journal of Laws of 2018, item 1668) and the following qualification criteria:

- A doctorate in physics or a closely related field {obtained within 7 years before the starting date of the employment (career breaks such as for maternity/paternity leave will be taken into account)} or statement about planned finalization of doctorate (it’s required to receive a PhD degree before starting the work),

- A record of publications in optical frequency standards, optical spectroscopy, cold atoms or experimental atomic physics topics,

- Experimental work with ultracold atoms, in particular Hg, construction of high-resolution laser systems, construction of high vacuum systems for atom trapping and cooling, the analysis of experimental data affected by ultra-cold collisions. The description of hadron interactions beyond Standard Model and ultra-cold atomic collisions including optical Feshbach resonances. The construction of experimental setup for two-color photoassociation of ultracold Hg atoms and the optical molecular clock. Participation in collecting - experimental spectra and their analysis and interpretation.

- Good knowledge of written and spoken English.

Preferred:

- combination of skills related to Hz-level optical spectroscopy,

- experience with ultrastable cavities, experience in trapping and cooling with the use of UV lasers, and frequency transfer with an optical frequency comb.

 

Key responsibilities include: experimental work with ultracold atoms, in particular Hg, construction of high-resolution laser systems, construction of high vacuum systems for atom trapping and cooling, the analysis of experimental data affected by ultra-cold collisions. The description of hadron interactions beyond Standard Model and ultra-cold atomic collisions including optical Feshbach resonances. The construction of experimental setup for two-color photoassociation of ultracold Hg atoms and the optical molecular clock. Participation in collecting - experimental spectra and their analysis and interpretation.

PostDocs needed in this project should possess a unique combination of skills related to Hz-level optical spectroscopy, experience with ultrastable cavities, experience in trapping and cooling with the use of UV lasers, and frequency transfer with an optical frequency comb.

Institution: Institute of Physics, Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Informatics, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland

Project leader: prof. dr hab. Roman Ciuryło

Project title: Ultracold molecules for fundamental interactions sensing

The project is carried out in the National Laboratory FAMO within the OPUS 21 programme of the National Science Centre (NCN). The National Laboratory FAMO is a leading Polish research-oriented institution focused on atomic, molecular, and optical physics problems. Currently, several European projects are realized in National Laboratory FAMO, including: QuantumFlagship and EMPIR concerning ultra-cold atoms, quantum control, and optical atomic clocks.

This project is devoted to developing a new molecular sensor to allow the study of fundamental interactions. The energetic structure of molecules determined by the interaction between their components and the surrounding space will be utilized to look for exotic interactions like hadron-hadron fifth forces, non-Newtonian gravitation or perturbations by dark matter fields. We will use isotopologues of the heavy Hg2 molecules to look for signatures of additional interactions beyond the Standard Model at the nano-scale. Our approach relies on the confrontation of accurate spectroscopic measurements with theoretical calculations. For this purpose, we will measure near-threshold bound states of the Hg2 molecule. Taking advantage of the relatively simple dispersion form of the long-range part of interaction potential supporting these states, we will be able to reduces the influence of any inaccuracies in the description of the short-range part of the potential on the sensitivity of the comparison of theoretical and experimental spectra to additional interactions. We also start the effort to develop an optical molecular clock. This approach is complementary to research with H2 isotopologues, also ongoing in our laboratory, extending the separation range of atoms in which fundamental interactions can be studied.

Requirements

Research Field
Physics
Education Level
Master Degree or equivalent
Languages
ENGLISH
Level
Good

Additional Information

Benefits

We offer:

- The maximum period of contract agreement: 36 months

- Salary: gross salary  from 8 000 PLN /month to 12 500 PLN /month depending on qualifications

- Opportunity to work in interdisciplinary research department with strong support from astronomy and physics groups within the department,

- Collaboration with the best research groups in the world in the field of dark matter detection with optical atomic clocks

- International collaboration

- Very good salary (corresponding to 1.5 full professor position in Poland)

- International internships and the possibility to present research results at international conferences.

Position starts on: 1.02.2023.

Selection process

Required documents:

  • Personal questionnaire for the person applying for employment 
  • Professional curriculum vitae
  • Copy of higher education diploma
  • Declaration of consent to the processing of personal data contained in the job offer for the needs of the recruitment process, in accordance with the Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of The Council od 27 April 2016 (L119/1)
  • Declaration under art. 113 ust. 1 ustawy Prawo o szkolnictwie wyższym (o niekaralności) (Art. Paragraph 113 (1) of the Higher Education Act (of no criminal record)) 
  • Declaration that Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń will be my primary employer once I have won the contest 
  • At least one (max three) reference letter(s)
  • Copy of doctorate certificate or statement about planned finalization of PhD (it’s required to receive a PhD degree before starting the work)
  • A cover letter including a description of scientific motivation, a description of research interests, and a publication list (addressed to Professor Andrzej Sokala, Rector of the Nicolaus Copernicus University).

Forms to be downloaded: https://www.umk.pl/en/employment/?class=Offer&Lang=en&Id=4282

Additional information: Please submit the aforementioned documents to karolina.kitkowska@umk.pl with annotation "Hg2Fundamental 4" in the subject field. Application deadline: 31.12.2022. The project leader reserves the right to interview selected candidates. The university does not provide accommodation. NCU declares the right not to choose any candidate.

Please include in your offer: “I hereby give consent for my personal data included in my application to be processed for the purposes of the recruitment process under the Personal Data Protection Act as of 10 May 2018 (consolidated text: Journal of Laws 2019, item 1781) and pursuant to art. 6 § 1a GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation - EU 2016/279)."

For more details, please contact us by email: karolina.kitkowska@umk.pl or / and marcin_w@umk.pl

 

Work Location(s)

Number of offers available
1
Company/Institute
Nicolaus Copernicus University
Country
Poland
City
Toruń
Postal Code
87-100
Street
ul. Grudziądzka 5/7
Geofield

Where to apply

E-mail
karolina.kitkowska@umk.pl

Contact

City
Toruń
Website
Street
ul. Grudziądzka 5/7
Postal Code
87-100