Applied Physicist
vor 5 Monaten
**Job Description**:
**Introduction**
- Are you an applied physicist who wishes to contribute to the RICH System Project, a vital sub-detector of the LHCb experiment dedicated to Particle Identification, and searching for hints of new physics through precision measurements in flavour physics? If your answer is yes, then take part_
**Functions**
You will join:
- The Experimental Physics Department (EP) which carries out basic research in the field of experimental particle physics. It aims at providing a stimulating scientific atmosphere and is an important reference centre for the European physics community. It contributes to the education and training of young scientists.
- The LHCb experiment is one of the four large experiments at the LHC of CERN. The experiment is specialized in investigating the tiny difference between matter and anti-matter and searching for hints of new physics. It has been taking data since several years and a major upgrade of its detector has just been finalised and a new one is being prepared to happen in the coming 10 years.
- The CERN LHCb detector group (EP-LBD) is contributing significantly to physics analysis, detector design, R&D and running of the LHCb experiment as well as to the development and construction of the LHCb upgrade projects.
- The RICH System CERN Team. The RICH system is composed of two RICH (Rich Imaging CHerenkov) detectors. Both assure the positive identification of protons, pions and kaons in a dense particle environment generated by the p-p collisions at high luminosities and 40 MHz collision rate and in a range of momenta spanning between ~9 and 120 GeV/c. In the last 15 years this system has undergone various upgrades and improvements and at present faces the challenge of coming years upgrades, where HL-LHC luminosities will be scaled up to almost 10-fold and the provision of a system with time resolutions better than 100 ps will be critical for the achievement of high hadronic particle identification performance.
You will play a central leading role in the development, construction, operation, maintenance and consolidation of the LHCb RICH Upgrade detector system foreseen for the coming years. These activities are joined to the R&D activities in the Cherenkov detector field, where CERN-EP retains leadership and know-how.
In particular, you will have a leading role in the R&D and characterization of RICH systems delivering ~0.1mrad and
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Doctoral Student Programme
vor 5 Monaten
Geneve, Schweiz CERN Vollzeit**Company Description** At CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, physicists and engineers are probing the fundamental structure of the universe. Using the world's largest and most complex scientific instruments, they study the basic constituents of matter - fundamental particles that are made to collide together at close to the speed of...