Energy Physics Division Director
Listed on 2026-07-11
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Research/Development
Research Scientist
Location: Lemont
Director of the High Energy Physics (HEP) Division
Argonne National Laboratory invites applications for the position of Director of the High Energy Physics (HEP) Division, a core research division within the Physical Sciences and Engineering Directorate. The HEP Division advances discovery at the frontiers of particle physics, cosmology, and theory, with the mission of understanding the fundamental constituents of matter and energy and revealing the nature of space and time.
The Division plays leading roles in the conception, construction, and operation of some of the world’s most sophisticated scientific instruments, including particle accelerators, large-scale detectors, and precision cosmological survey facilities. HEP research at Argonne integrates experimental, theoretical, and computational science, leveraging advanced computing capabilities for extreme-scale simulation and data analysis.
Key Responsibilities- Provide visionary leadership to define and advance the Division’s scientific strategy and research priorities.
- Lead the development of ambitious, cohesive research agendas that leverage HEP and Argonne strengths to address foundational questions in particle physics, cosmology, and theory.
- Champion interdisciplinary research and partnerships across Argonne, academia, industry, government agencies, and international collaborations to enhance scientific impact.
- Manage Division operations, including research execution, staffing and talent development, financial planning, resource allocation, and performance evaluation.
- Foster a culture of collaboration and safety that enables scientists and staff to thrive.
- Serve as a principal advocate and spokesperson for the Division’s science to DOE sponsors, funding agencies, stakeholders, and the broader scientific community.
- Serve as the laboratory point of contact for DOE High Energy Physics.
- Develop and maintain relationships with multiple funding sources and strategic partners.
- Ensure compliance with federal, state, and laboratory policies and uphold high standards of scientific integrity, environmental stewardship, safety, and security.
- Serve on Argonne-wide and external committees to promote laboratory science programs and strategic perspectives.
- Ph.D. in a relevant science or engineering field, supplemented by at least 15 years of experience that includes demonstrated accomplishments in scientific leadership.
- Demonstrated success in setting scientific direction, building and sustaining high-performing teams, and fostering interdisciplinary and collaborative research programs.
- Distinguished record of research accomplishments and the ability to secure competitive external funding.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with experience engaging senior leadership, government sponsors, and scientific peers.
- Experience in a leadership role within a national laboratory, research institute, or academic setting.
- Established relationships with DOE Office of Science programs and knowledge of federal research priorities in high energy physics and related fields.
- Track record of leading large-scale research initiatives, partnerships, and impact-oriented scientific agendas.
- Commitment to mentoring scientists and promoting a collaborative and high-performing research environment.
Applications should include a comprehensive curriculum vitae and a cover letter describing interest in the role, relevant leadership experience, and key credentials and accomplishments.
CompensationThe expected hiring range for this position is $ – $. Pay will be determined based on qualifications, responsibilities, and market factors.
Equal Opportunity Employer StatementAs an equal employment opportunity employer, Argonne National Laboratory is committed to a safe and welcoming workplace that fosters collaborative scientific discovery and innovation. All qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to any characteristic protected by law.
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