Postdoctoral Position in Geoneutrino Science at University of Ferrara (Physics, Earth Science, Computer Science)
The Laboratory for Nuclear Technologies Applied to the Environment at the University of Ferrara is seeking applications for a postdoctoral position in geoneutrino science. This research area focuses on the study of geoneutrinos—antineutrinos produced by radioactive decays within the Earth—which provide unique insights into the planet’s radiogenic heat and deep structure. The project is at the intersection of particle physics, Earth sciences, and computer science, and is embedded in a group with a strong tradition in geoneutrino research and active participation in major international collaborations such as the JUNO experiment.
The successful candidate will join a dynamic team working on frontier scientific topics with significant impact across physics and Earth sciences. The position offers opportunities to develop advanced skills in data analysis, simulation, and coding, and to engage with a highly active international research network. The laboratory’s recent publications highlight expertise in nuclear technologies, environmental applications, and machine learning for scientific data analysis.
Position Details:
- Duration: 18 months, renewable for another 18 months based on performance
- Expected start date: 1 March 2026
- Work arrangement: Full-time, on-site at the University of Ferrara, Italy (remote work not permitted)
- Net monthly salary: ~€1350
- Benefits: Laptop provided, funded scientific missions, low cost of living
- International scope: Open to all nationalities
Eligibility:
Applicants must have a PhD in Physics, Earth Sciences, Computer Science, or related fields, and possess solid coding skills. The working language is English. The position is open to candidates from any country, and the group values diversity and international collaboration.
Application Process:
Applications must be submitted online by 18 December 2025. Candidates should prepare their CV and supporting documents and apply via the provided application form. For more information about the laboratory and its research, visit the lab’s academic page and recent publication list.
This is an excellent opportunity for early-career researchers interested in geoneutrino science, particle physics, and interdisciplinary research at the interface of physics, Earth sciences, and computer science.