Research Associate in Particle Physics on LHCb
- Employer
- Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
- Location
- Harwell, Oxfordshire, UK
- Salary
- £39,375 - 43,313 PER ANNUM
- Posting live until
- 15 Sep 2024
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- Discipline
- All areas of physics & engineering
- Job type
- Science administration & media
Job Details
Research Associate in Particle Physics on LHCb
Salary Band D £39,375 - 43,313 PER ANNUM
Benefits: 30 days holiday + 8 bank holidays + 2.5 privilege days + exceptional pension + excellent work life balance
Hours: Full time
Contract Type: 2 year fixed term contract
Location: Science and Technology Facilities Council, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Harwell, Oxfordshire
Closing date for applications is: Sunday 15th September 2024
Come and do the kind of science that got you into physics in the first place. Work with ground-breaking tech and world-leading scientists and engineers. Discover the impact you can make when you're equipped, encouraged and inspired to perform to your very best.
About Us
The Particle Physics Department (PPD) at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) of Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), is one of the largest Particle Physics groups in the UK. We design, construct and operate some of the most sensitive scientific instruments in the world, collaborating with partners in academia, industry and international laboratories such as CERN. We currently work with the ATLAS, CMS, LHCb, DUNE, Hyper-K, T2K, MICE, Lux-Zeplin, DEAP-3600, CERN RD50, Electron Ion Collider and AION collaborations.
The PPD LHCb group works on the RICH particle identification subdetector, the LHCb Mighty Tracker project and provides the UK Tier 1 computing liaison. PPD works closely with STFC’s Technology Department (TD) on the development of new sensor technologies and mechanical structures. The group is also engaged in physics analysis, primarily measuring the CKM angle gamma and searching for Lepton Flavour and Lepton Number Violation in charm and beauty decays.
About the role
Applications are invited for a post-doctoral Research Associate position in Experimental Particle Physics within the Particle Physics Department (PPD) to work on the LHCb experiment at CERN and the LHCb RICH Upgrade II project. The post is for two-years.
The LHCb experiment is planning for a series of upgrades over the next decade. The RICH system, part of particle identification, will be upgraded during LS4 (2032). In preparation for this, the PPD LHCb group is now entering an R&D phase on sensors for particle identification with timing and accelerated computing for computer simulations.
The selected candidate will be expected to contribute to the LHCb Upgrade 2 activities that include characterisation and evaluation of SiPMs and evaluation of new RICH detector designs using simulation. The candidate will also take part in the operation of the existing LHCb experiment and will have the opportunity to engage in physics analysis, if desired.
About you
You must have a Ph.D., or equivalent, in Particle Physics or in Electronic Engineering and must have a strong interest in Experimental Particle Physics. You will have experience in working on large particle physics experiments, some knowledge of detector testing and evaluation and some programming experience. You must have the ability to undertake original research and work with a large international collaboration.
Essential:
- A Ph.D. in Particle Physics or in Electronic Engineering (S);
- Experience of data or physics analysis (S&I);
- Knowledge of C++ or Python (S&I);
- Experience of working with electronics hardware (S&I);
- Ability to undertake original research (S&I);
- Ability to work independently and organise appropriate work plans (I);
- Ability to work with large groups of people from many different countries (S&I);
- Good communications skills (S&I);
- Ability and willingness to acquire whatever knowledge is missing (I);
- Ability to work on several activities in parallel (I);
- Fluent English (S&I);
- Willingness and ability to travel frequently to CERN (I);
- Willingness to work at RAL (I);
- Willingness to work occasionally in a radiation environment (I);
- Willingness to undertake on call and occasional shift work (I).
Desirable:
- Experience with detector simulation, especially using Geant4 (S&I);
- Experience of working with photon detectors (S&I);
- Experience of DAQ systems and test-beams (S&I);
- Experience of working on a large particle or nuclear physics experiment (S&I);
- Experience of working with complex electronics systems (S&I).
How to apply
Please supply the names and addresses of three referees when applying. For an informal discussion about this role please contact: Dr. Antonis Papanestis (Antonis.Papanestis@stfc.ac.uk (mailto:Antonis.Papanestis@stfc.ac.uk)
We are offering a 2 year fixed term contract with a whole host of benefits including:
30 days holiday (in addition to 10.5 bank holidays and privilege days).
Flexible working hours.
An excellent defined pension scheme.
Employee shopping/travel discounts.
Excellent learning and development opportunities.
We are committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce. We are invested in creating an environment that is welcoming and supportive of all. In this regard, we encourage applications from under-represented groups.
We ask some of the biggest questions in the universe, to answer some of the biggest challenges in the world. Together, our scientists, technologists, engineers and business-support team explore the unknown across every field you could think of. And they turn what they find into work that changes the world around us.
What could you achieve with the world-leading facilities and experts of one of Europe's largest research organisations by your side? Join us and discover what's possible.
Company
At the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), research is driven by practical applications and a curiosity to create a world-leading hub of scientific and engineering excellence. Our science and facilities enable researchers to answer fundamental questions about the nature of the universe. Success typically requires long-term strategic investment, international collaboration on a global scale and the capability to push the limits of technology and engineering. To remain internationally competitive in our areas of science and to keep our facilities at the leading edge, we have to develop bespoke technology that cannot be reliably sourced on the open market, for example in detectors and instrumentation, accelerators, specialist engineering, optics and e-infrastructure. These technologies are often also applied to address broader societal and industrial challenges and we actively promote their translation and commercialization.
Why work for us
When you join STFC, you become a key part of one of Europe’s largest research organizations. We are trusted to support, enable, and undertake cutting-edge projects in an amazing diversity of fields that you could be a part of. With access to our world-class facilities, people like you are helping us to drive ground-breaking advances in science, engineering, computing and technology.
- The Particle Physics Department (PPD) is one of the largest particle physics groups in the UK. We design, construct and operate some of the most sensitive scientific instruments in the world, collaborating with partners in academia, industry and international laboratories such as CERN. We currently work with the ATLAS, CMS, LHCb, DUNE, Hyper-K, T2K, MICE, Lux-Zeplin, DEAP-3600, CERN RD50, Electron Ion Collider and AION collaborations.
- The National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) is a £93m UKRI investment over five years based at the Harwell Campus. This is a strategic element within the overall £1bn, 10-year investment into quantum technologies made by the UK since 2014.
Our benefits
- 30 days annual leave plus 10.5 public and privilege days.
- Flexible or hybrid working may be available dependent on role.
- Defined benefit pension scheme (employer contribution – currently up to 26%).
- Sport and social groups across campus with access to an on-site gym.
For more information on all of our employee benefits, visit www.stfccareers.co.uk/why-join/rewards-and-benefits.
Who we are looking for
The UK has a world-class research and innovation system. Our expertise spans all fields of knowledge, from the discovery of penicillin and monoclonal antibodies, to the jet engine and the World Wide Web. Therefore it is vital for us to have the best people at all levels throughout UKRI. We want to continue to attract a mix of talented professionals, scientists and engineers.
Locations
UK-wide
Number of employees
STFC has 2594 staff members across the UK and UKRI has approx. 8000
Main areas of research
Our work encompasses everything from the physical, biological and social
sciences, to innovation, engineering, medicine, the environment, as well as arts and the humanities
Positions recently recruited for
Electronic engineers, data scientists, research associates CMS/DUNE, research associate on electron ion collider (EiC), ion trap physicists
Desired degree disciplines/class
A STEM degree
How to apply
Apply online at www.careersportal.co.uk/UKRI-careers/jobs/search/256393
Closing date
All year round
Contact
Quantum physics and computing vacancies: E-mail amy.corpe@ukri.org
Particle physics vacancies: E-mail corinna.kilpatrick@ukri.org
stfc.ukri.org
- Website
- https://stfc.ukri.org/
- Location
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Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Harwell
Oxfordshire
OX11 0QX
GB
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