Applied Physicist for Particle Detectors

Applied Physicist for Particle Detectors

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ppbDatum: /b 5 oktober, 2025 bTid: /b 11:59 /ppbPlacering: /b CERN /ph3Mer information /h3pAre you an applied physicist with expertise in particle detectors? Do you want to help build ALICE's next-generation silicon vertex detector and drive the RD for the experiment's future evolution? This could be your opportunity. Take part! /ppAs an Applied Physicist, you will use and develop physics models and conduct research in a multidisciplinary environment to develop new technologies and solve engineering challenges in support of CERN's research programme. /ppALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) is one of the four large experiments at the LHC and a general-purpose heavy-ion detector designed to study strongly interacting matter using nucleus-nucleus, proton-nucleus and proton-proton collisions. ALICE is upgrading its Inner Tracking System with a novel ultra-light vertex detector (ITS3) based on wafer-scale monolithic active pixel sensors (MAPS) bent around the beam pipe. After the completion of its development, the detector will be assembled, commissioned and installed during LS ) for operation in Run ). In parallel, ALICE has proposed an all-silicon experimental apparatus for Run ), ALICE 3, featuring a retractable silicon vertex detector installed in secondary vacuum inside the beam pipe. /ppThe successful candidate will join the Detector Technologies (EP-AID-DT) section of the ALICE Detector and Systems (EP-AID) group. /p /p #J-18808-Ljbffr
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