HIDDeN is a European ITN project (H2020-MSCA-ITN-2019//860881-HIDDeN) focused on revealing the (a)symmetries we have yet to discover, hence hidden (a)symmetries, and the particles on which they act, in particular the invisible sector, made of neutrinos, dark matter and other elusive particles.
The network involves twelve beneficiaries nodes from five EU member states and twenty one partner organisations around the world, out of which seven are Private sector enterprises.
This project will explore simultaneously the puzzles related to the CP symmetry in the lepton sector as well as in strong-interactions (the latter leading to axions and axion-like particles), (a)symmetries in the mass and mixing patterns of known particles, (a)symmetries responsible for the dark matter stability and its interactions.
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Early Stage Researcher (ESR) training positions intended to lead to a PhD degree are open for application.
They are designed to contribute towards the completion of a PhD degree. The candidate will work on particle theory and phenomenology and/or astroparticle physics including e.g. neutrino, dark matter, axions, dark energy, or BSM physics, and will be hired by one of the European beneficiaries of the new Marie Curie ITN HIDDeN.
Ten positions are open to application now in France (CNRS), Germany (UHEI, UGOE, KIT), Italy (INFN), Spain (UAM, UVEG, UB) and UK (UDUR, SOTON) with starting dates around the Fall 2020.
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