Chamberlain Fellowship
The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's Physics Division invites outstanding recent Ph.D. recipients to apply for the Owen Chamberlain Fellowship in experimental particle physics and cosmology. Students who expect to receive their Ph.D. degree by the spring of 2010 are also invited to apply.
The Chamberlain Fellow is appointed for three years, with a two year extension possible. The Chamberlain Fellow is given time to review the Division's research program, and participate in any aspect of it, subject to funding restrictions. He/she may also pursue new initiatives within experimental particle physics or cosmology subject to approval by the division director. In addition to salary, the Chamberlain Fellow receives a $5,000 annual research supplement.
For information on the LBNL Physics Division's research program, please consult http://www-physics.lbl.gov.
This Fellowship honors Berkeley Nobelist Owen Chamberlain, who (with Emilio Segre,Clyde Wiegand, and Thomas Ypsilantis) discovered the antiproton at the Berkeley Bevatron in 1955.
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How To Apply
To apply from this page, click the "Apply Now" link (above), and follow the on-line instructions to complete the application process. As part of the online application process, please submit a single attachment that includes your resume or CV, statement of your research interests and publication list. Please be sure to reference where you found out about the position. In addition you must arrange to have at least three letters of reference and copies of your resume or CV, statement of research Interests and publication list sent via email to Chamberlain-Fellow2009@lbl.gov by October 17, 2009.
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