Contract type: Open ended contract staff
Salary: £31,656 – 35,609
Closing date for applications: 25-Oct-2016
Based in the Department of Philosophy, School of Arts, Cotham House Bristol BS6 6JL
The Analogue Simulation in Modern Physics project is a 21-month AHRC funded project with Principal Investigator Dr. Karim Thébault (Bristol) and Co-Investigator Prof. Stephan Hartmann (LMU Munich/MCMP). This project will involve investigation of the philosophical foundations of quantum simulation and analog gravity, with a particular focus upon developing the idea of ‘analogue simulation’ as a novel form of scientific inference encompassing the two fields.
The successful candidate will be expected to work collaboratively towards the refinement and pursuit of the projects goals. A particularly important responsibility will be taking a lead role in the review of technical material in the relevant areas of physics. As such, an advanced background in theoretical physics and philosophy of physics will be required. Familiarity with topics such as general relativity, quantum field theory, condensed matter physics, and quantum optics is particularly desirable.
Applicants should have, or be very near completion of, a PhD in Philosophy of Physics, Theoretical Physics or Mathematics and should have an advanced background in theoretical physics and philosophy of physics (as evidenced by relevant graduate training and/or research publications). The successful candidate will be expected to contribute towards the teaching needs of the philosophy department.
For person specification and further details about the post please access the job description via the link below. Please read the job description carefully before submitting your application. Please address the person specifications and provide a detailed research proposal in your application.
The start date for this post is January 2017.
In your application please supply:
– CV (including a publication list)
– Writing sample of up to 8,000 words
– Names and contact details of two academic referees
– Research Statement (1,000 words): it is essential that you explain how your research background and interests relate to the project Analogue Simulation in Modern Physics.
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Dr. Karim Thébault by email at [email protected]
It is anticipated that interviews will be held in November 2016.
For more information, and to apply, please visit http://www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/details.html?nPostingID=5064&nPostingTargetID=18898&option=28&sort=DESC&respnr=1&ID=Q50FK026203F3VBQBV7V77V83&keywords=%20%26quot%3BKarim%20Thebault%26quot%3B&Resultsperpage=10&lg=UK&mask=uobext