What you'll do
As an applied physicist, you will be part of the RICH Detector strategic R&D activities and the LHCb RICH Upgrade project. This includes studies of novel single-photon detectors such as SiPMs (Silicon Photomultipliers) at cryogenic temperatures, calibrations of readout electronics in the sub-100 ps time domain and measurements of prototype optics for RICH detectors. Your work will combine hands-on activities (beam tests and measurements in the laboratory using picosecond pulsed laser illumination) with analysis of the performance of prototypes, simulation and the development of new detector designs and solutions.
Your responsibilities
- Actively participate in the LHCb RICH commissioning and electronics calibrations for the detector upgrade during LS3.
- Lead the qualification of prototype optics and RICH mirrors for future detector upgrades.
- Collaborate during beam tests and laboratory characterisation of single-photon detector prototypes, including data analysis.
- Engage with the module integration studies and system tests of SiPM sensors at cryogenic temperatures.
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- Demonstrated experience in applied physics.
- Proven understanding of HEP experiments and RICH detector designs.
- Experience in RICH detector tests (in laboratory and in test beams).
- Familiarity with readout electronics, DAQ systems and laboratory infrastructure.
- Proficiency in scientific writing and oral presentations.
- Your studies focused on Physics.
Your skills
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to work both autonomously and collaboratively in an international research environment.
- Extensive knowledge of laboratory equipment and techniques for single-photon detector measurements.
- Reliable, well-organised, and proactive approach to experimental work and calibration data analyses.
- Proficiency in programming languages such as C++, Python, and ROOT.
- Spoken and written English, with a commitment to learn French.
Medical hazard
- Shift work
Employment conditions
- Stand-by duty, and work during nights, Sundays and official holidays, when required by the needs of the Organisation.
- Interventions in underground installations.
- Work in Radiation Areas.
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Be sure to meet the eligibility criteria
- You are a national of a CERN Member State or Associate Member State. Currently, we cannot consider applications from Pakistani and Lithuanian nationals for positions with a 2026 start date, as the ceiling defined under Article II.5 of the Associate Membership Agreement has been reached.
- By the application deadline, you have a master’s degree with 2 to 6 years of professional experience since graduation or a PhD with a maximum of 3 years of professional experience since graduation. You are not eligible with only a bachelor’s degree.
- You have never had a CERN fellow or graduate contract before.
- Please pay attention to the additional criteria and requirements for this specific position and mentioned above.
You will need these documents to complete your application
- Your CV (English or French)
- A copy of your most relevant diploma or a certificate of achievement from your school (if you don't yet have your paper diploma)
- Any document you consider relevant to your application