Field of Interest:hep-ph
Experiments:CERN-LHC-LHCb
Deadline: 2017-04-20
Region: Europe
Job description:
This is an opportunity to join the Particle Physics group at the University of Manchester working on the LHCb experiment at the LHC at CERN.
The work is part of an STFC funded research activity within the University of Manchester LHCb group.
You will work primarily on physics analysis at the LHCb experiment, and support work on the LHCb silicon vertex detector (VELO) detector / its upgrade.
In data analysis, the LHCb group currently has particularly strong activities in CP violation and mixing studies in the charm sector as well as searches for lepton flavour violation and the breakdown of lepton universality.
Your work could further our involvement in charm CP violation, but we are also open to the introduction of new analysis activity areas.
You will need a PhD or equivalent in particle physics. You will have experience in particle physics data analysis and programming, in particular C++ and Python. The position is available initially for a period of two years.
Enquiries about the vacancy, shortlisting and interviews:
Professor Chris Parkes
Email: chris.parkes@cern.ch
Or
Dr Marco Gersabeck
Email: marco.gersabeck@cern.ch
More Information:https://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/displayjob.aspx?jobid=13155
Experiments:CERN-LHC-LHCb
Deadline: 2017-04-20
Region: Europe
Job description:
This is an opportunity to join the Particle Physics group at the University of Manchester working on the LHCb experiment at the LHC at CERN.
The work is part of an STFC funded research activity within the University of Manchester LHCb group.
You will work primarily on physics analysis at the LHCb experiment, and support work on the LHCb silicon vertex detector (VELO) detector / its upgrade.
In data analysis, the LHCb group currently has particularly strong activities in CP violation and mixing studies in the charm sector as well as searches for lepton flavour violation and the breakdown of lepton universality.
Your work could further our involvement in charm CP violation, but we are also open to the introduction of new analysis activity areas.
You will need a PhD or equivalent in particle physics. You will have experience in particle physics data analysis and programming, in particular C++ and Python. The position is available initially for a period of two years.
Enquiries about the vacancy, shortlisting and interviews:
Professor Chris Parkes
Email: chris.parkes@cern.ch
Or
Dr Marco Gersabeck
Email: marco.gersabeck@cern.ch
More Information:https://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/displayjob.aspx?jobid=13155