Postdoctoral Position in Nuclear Physics Theory at Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem invites applications for a postdoctoral research position in Nuclear Physics Theory at the Racah Institute of Physics, located on the Edmond J. Safra Campus in Jerusalem. This internationally renowned university offers a vibrant academic environment, state-of-the-art laboratory facilities, and a diverse, inclusive community of scholars from around the world.
The Racah Institute of Physics is recognized for its excellence in a broad spectrum of physics disciplines, including nuclear and hadronic physics, nanophysics, biophysics, condensed matter physics, and astrophysics. The institute supports advanced research and graduate education, fostering intellectual growth and scientific innovation.
This postdoctoral position focuses on symmetries and algebraic methods in nuclear physics. Research topics include quantum phase transitions in nuclei, shape evolution and coexistence, exotic nuclear shapes, excitation modes, persistent symmetries, and the emergence of simple structural patterns in complex nuclei. Theoretical approaches involve Bose and Bose-Fermi symmetries (supersymmetries), group theory, and Lie algebraic methods, with an emphasis on computational techniques.
The successful candidate will work under the supervision of Professor Amiram Leviatan, a leading expert in nuclear physics theory whose research centers on algebraic methods and symmetry in dynamical systems. Prof. Leviatan's work has advanced understanding of quantum phase transitions, shell evolution, and partial dynamical symmetries in nuclear systems. He collaborates extensively with top research institutes worldwide.
The position is initially offered for one year, with the possibility of extension up to three years based on academic performance. Funding is provided at an annual rate of 35,000-40,000 USD. The university values diversity and inclusion, welcoming candidates of all backgrounds to contribute to its dynamic academic ecosystem.
Applicants should hold a PhD in physics or a closely related field, with strong knowledge of nuclear physics, quantum physics, and group theory. Technical proficiency in Lie algebraic methods and numerical computational techniques is essential. To apply, candidates must submit three separate PDFs: a letter of motivation, a CV including a list of publications, and a copy of their original academic degree(s). Each document should be clearly labeled and complete.
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is consistently ranked among the world's top research institutions, with a rich history of innovation and academic achievement. The university's location in Jerusalem offers a unique blend of ancient history and modern culture, providing an inspiring setting for scientific research and personal growth.
Application deadline: December 16, 2025. For more information about the department and supervisor, visit
Racah Institute of Physics
and
Prof. Amiram Leviatan's profile
. Apply online via
Academic Positions
.