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Beam Physicist Job Description
Functions
Following the initial training within the EN-EA Group, as a Beam Physicist you will be responsible for the exploitation of secondary and tertiary beams in the CERN accelerator complex. You will set up, adapt, and develop particle beams, participate in the design of experimental facilities, and collaborate and guide the operations team to optimally exploit the beam lines according to the needs of experiments.
In particular, you will be expected to:
- Take responsibility for the exploitation of the secondary beams in the PS East and SPS North Areas and in the CERN accelerator complex, ensuring that the beams operate at high efficiency to fulfil the yearly physics programme.
- Perform particle beam design studies (optics, simulations, background conditions), ensure their readiness and optimize the beams for the needs of the experiments.
- Resolve interface issues and liaise with the experiments for the optimal exploitation of the beam lines in line with the respective physics goals.
- Discuss with users to understand their requirements in terms of secondary and tertiary beam characteristics, ensure the requirements are in line with existing beam lines, study and propose upgrades whenever necessary.
- Provide guidance and work in close collaboration with the PS and SPS operations teams to ensure the optimal exploitation of the beam lines and ensure the best support to the experimental teams.
- Contribute to the modernisation process of all beam related design software tools.
- Write and contribute to software used for the high-level control or analysis of the beam lines.
- Document the beam lines and report to the relevant committees.
- Collaborate with the radioprotection and safety teams to ensure the safe operation of the beam lines, particularly for the experimental teams.
- Supervise students and technicians as required by on-going projects and activities.
Beam Physicist Job Requirements
Qualification required
Master's degree or PhD level in the field of applied physics or engineering, or equivalent.
The experience required for this post is:
- Knowledge of experimental high-energy particle physics, in particular for particle detectors.
- Knowledge of the principles of accelerator physics.
- Working with simulation tools widely used in particle and accelerator physics and capability for data analysis.
- Knowledge in radioprotection issues, in particular related to particle beams and accelerators, and methods used to mitigate the risks.
- Safety issues in particle accelerators, underground installations and experimental areas, and practices used to mitigate the risks.
- etc.
The technical competencies required for this post are:- Beam-machine interaction simulation: focus on particle matter interaction and respective physics processes.
- Primary and secondary beam line design.
- Detector design, construction, testing and operation.
- Knowledge of beam optics (rings and transfer lines).
- Physics simulation: monte-carlo techniques, transport codes and respective physics models.
- Detector performance simulation and analysis.
- Programming/Software development: physics and beam related programming including data analysis.
- etc.
The language competencies required are:Spoken and written English: French is an asset and the willingness to learn French is required. The ability to understand and speak both languages in professional context is an important asset, as well as the ability to draft texts for publications and/or official communications, and make oral presentations in both languages.
Eligibility and closing date :
Employing a diverse and international workforce is a CERN core value and central to our success. We welcome applications from all Member States irrespective of gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, race, religion or personal situation.
Founded in 1954 in Geneva, CERN ‐ the European Organization for Nuclear Research is the world's most advanced fundamental research institute for particle physics. Over the last 50 years, it has become a prime example of international collaboration with currently 21 member states. Beam Physicist Application Information
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Beam Physicist Summary
Education Backgrounds: |
Mechatronics Micro / Nano Technology Physics |
Specialties: |
Experimental Physics Nanotechnology Optics Research (R&D) Thermodynamics
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Education Level: |
Postgraduate (Masters) Doctorate (PH.D)
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Experience: |
0 - 2 years 2 - 5 years 5 - 10 Years
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Languages spoken: |
English |
Job Location: |
Geneva, , Switzerland |
Keywords: |
cern, physics, accelerator, high-enery, particle detector, master, phd, experimental, experiment, simulation |
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