The nuclear theory group at MIT expects to have an opening for a postdoc
position starting in the fall of 2019 that
we ask you to bring to the attention of suitably qualified candidates.
The research interests of our group are centered around QCD, with emphases
that include lattice gauge theory, chiral
perturbation theory, hadron structure, factorization, effective theories,
heavy quark physics, jet physics, quark-gluon
plasma in QCD and other gauge theories, connections to string theory, and
QCD at high density. Our group includes
Will Detmold, Bill Donnelly, John Negele, Krishna Rajagopal, Phiala
Shanahan, Iain Stewart, several postdocs and visitors.  We
also interact strongly with our particle theory colleagues, among whom Bob
Jaffe, Hong Liu, Tracy Slatyer, Jesse Thaler, 
and Frank Wilczek have particularly strongly overlapping interests.

Candidates should apply for the position
at: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/11856

The group also has an opening for a postdoc position with a focus on machine
learning for lattice quantum field theory, with
emphasis on application to next-generation exascale computational hardware.
This is a joint position with the Argonne Leadership 
Computing Facility as part of the Aurora Early Science Program for Data and
Learning, and is advertised at: 
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/12608.

Applications should include a CV, a statement of research interests, a list
of publications and the names of three senior
physicists who will provide letters of recommendation. MIT is an affirmative
action, equal opportunity employer.
We should receive completed applications, including all letters of
recommendation, before December 7, 2018.