IceCube Neutrino Observatory

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Positions will remain posted beyond their respective consideration dates until an offer has been made and accepted.

Winterover Positions

None at this time.

Administration

None at this time.

Engineering/Computing

Instrumentation Specialist

This position will support technical development of a flagship next-generation experiment in neutrino astrophysics, IceCube-Gen2, a large extension to the IceCube Neutrino Observatory. The ideal candidate will possess expertise in physics instrumentation design, with experience in embedded systems, data acquisition software and/or firmware, and communications strategies for distributed sensor arrays. More information and applications can be found following this link. Apply by October 1, 2020.

IceCube-Gen2 Project Manager

This position will lead the project development of a large extension to the IceCube Neutrino Observatory as project manager. The PM reports to and works in close coordination with the principal investigator in executing the technical and administrative oversight of the project. The PM will be responsible for establishing a project office team, headquartered at WIPAC, and will direct personnel both at WIPAC and distributed among domestic and international IceCube collaborating institutions. More information and application instructions can be found following this link. Apply by September 25, 2020.

Science/Programming

None at this time.

Other

None at this time.

IceCube Collaboration Employment Opportunities

Please check our Collaborating Institutions for additional job opportunities.

Faculty

UW-Madison, US:

None at this time.

Postdocs

UW–Madison, US:



Open search for postdoctoral scholars (three positions)



UW–Madison currently has an open search for postdoctoral scholars to work on multimessenger and particle astrophysics, specifically focusing on neutrino astronomy with IceCube and gamma-ray astronomy with the Cherenkov Telescope Array. Application by June 1, 2019, is recommended. More information and instructions can be found following this link .

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For inquires about other postdoc positions please contact: postdoc@icecube.wisc.edu note: applicants should have a PhD awarded within 3 years (maximum allowable is 5 years)

Graduate Students