European TMR Network

Hadronic Physics with High Energy Electromagnetic Probes
(HaPHEEP)

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POSTDOC POSITIONS:

TeamPositionNameStartDuration
I - Saclay Theory 1M. Vanderhaeghen 01/11/96 15 Months
I - Saclay Theory 2M. Diehl 01/10/97 12 Months
I - Saclay Theory 3A. Metz 01/09/99 11 Months
II - Orsay Experiment 1 P. Hoffman-Rothe 15/10/96 12 Months
II - Orsay Experiment 2 D. Moricciani 01/01/97 12 Months
II - Orsay Experiment 3 R. Di Salvo 01/03/98 18 Months
II - Orsay Experiment 4 L. Nicoletti 01/05/00 3 Months
III - Gent Experiment J. McKenzie 01/11/96 9 Months
III - Gent Experiment D. Marchand01/01/99 10 Months
III - Gent Experiment P. Di Nezza01/12/99 7 Months
IV - Amsterdam Experiment 1 M. Guidal 01/11/96 13 Months
IV - Amsterdam Experiment 2 P. Hoffman-Rothe01/11/97 12 Months
IV - Amsterdam Theory M. Boglione 15/10/97 16 Months
V - Athens Theory 1S. Wong 12/01/98 8 Months
V - Athens Experiment 1C. Mertz 08/06/98 12 Months
V - Athens Experiment 2T. Botto 01/02/99 18 Months
VI - Heidelberg Theory 1U. D'Alesio 01/11/96 22 Months
VI - Heidelberg Theory 2A. Deandrea 01/10/98 12 Months
VII - Wuppertal Theory 1 S. Wong 01/10/96 14 Months
VII - Wuppertal Theory 2 A. Pineda 01/03/98 5 Months
VII - Wuppertal Theory 3 G. Gellas 01/06/99 12 Months
VIII - Frascati Experiment 1E. Thomas 01/10/97 34 Months
VIII - Frascati Experiment 2C. Gaulard 01/01/98 18 Months
VIII - Frascati Experiment 3D. Hasch 01/06/99 12 Months
IX - Pavia Theory 1 R. Jakob 01/09/97 24 Months
IX - Pavia Theory 2 R.F. Wagenbrunn 01/11/98 21 Months
X - Cambridge Theory 1H. Weigert 01/10/96 25 Months
XI - Copenhagen Theory 1 S. Peigne 01/10/96 12 Months
XI - Copenhagen Theory 2 M. Maul 01/09/98 12 Months
XI - Copenhagen Theory 3 H. Weigert 01/12/98 20 Months
XII - Valencia Theory S. Scopetta 01/11/96 36 Months

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The Network HaPHEEP (Hadronic Physics with High Energy Electromagnetic Probes) started as of Sept. 1, 1996 in the framework of the EC-TMR (European Community Training and Mobility of Researchers) Program. The program will run for four years.

It will provide a forum where more than 200 experimentalists and theorists, belonging to 12 teams, will prepare the future of the field. This will be achieved by strengthening collaborations, at the European level, to make an optimal use of existing facilities and to work on the necessary developments.

Three tasks have been identified: The study of the space-time evolution of elementary hadronic systems, via semi-inclusive reactions; The determination of the simplest components of the wave function of hadronic systems, via exclusive reactions; The study of the spin structure of hadronic systems, using polarized beams and polarized targets.

The network strongly emphasizes the training of young researchers, giving them the opportunity to work together with world experts in an enlarged community. A special emphasis will be put on the contacts and the collaborations between postdocs.

To that end, 12 Postdoc positions will be open, during a three years period, to candidates well-qualified for experimental and/or theoretical works in Hadronic Physics.

While participating to the ongoing program of their host team, successful candidates will be deeply involved in actions undertaken, together with other European groups, in order to define and shape the future of the field.

In accordance with the rules for TMR-positions only European-Union (EU) nationals, or persons from associated states, are eligible for these positions.

Further informations can be obtained, either on the Network itself or each postdoc profile, which can be accessed below.

Applications should be sent to the contact person of each team:

  1. J.-M. Laget (Saclay), laget@phnx7.saclay.cea.fr,
  2. J. van de Wiele (Orsay), vandewi@ipncls.saclay.in2p3.fr,
  3. R.E. van de Vyver (Gent), robert@inwfsun1.rug.ac.be,
  4. P.J. Mulders (Amsterdam), pietm@nikhef.nl,
  5. C.N. Papanicolas (Athens), cnp@atlas.uoa.ariadne-t.gr,
  6. H.-J. Pirner (Heidelberg), pir@zooey.mpi-hd.mpg.de,
  7. P. Kroll (Wuppertal), kroll@theorie.physik.uni-wuppertal.de,
  8. E. de Sanctis (Frascati), desanctis@vaxlnf.lnf.infn.it,
  9. S. Boffi (Pavia), boffi@pv.infn.it,
  10. B. Webber (Cambridge), webber@hep.phy.cam.ac.uk,
  11. P. Hoyer (Copenhagen), hoyer@nordita.dk,
  12. S. Noguera (Valencia), noguera@vm.ci.uv.es,
A copy of the application should be sent to the TMR network coordinator, J.-M. Laget (e-mail: laget@phnx7.saclay.cea.fr, tel. +33 1 6908 7554, fax +33 1 6908 7584), DAPNIA/SPhN, CEA Saclay, F-91191 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, France.

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