Research Associate On The Cms Experiment - Didcot, United Kingdom - Science and Technology Facilities Council

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Research Associate on the CMS experiment.


Salary:
Band D £31,931-£34,709 or Band E £39,748-£44,166 (Dependent on Experience)

Location:
STFC - Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Didcot
Benefits: 30 days holiday + 8 bank holidays + 2.5 privilege days + exceptional defined average salary pension + excellent work life balance
3-year fixed term contract, with expectations of an extension.


Applications are invited for a Research Associate position in Experimental Particle Physics to work on trigger and data acquisition systems within the Particle Physics Department (PPD) at the STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory.

The post will initially befor three years with the possibility of renewal.


PPD is one of the largest Particle Physics groups in the UK and the CMS group has been prominent on the CMS experiment since the start of the collaboration.

For the initial CMS detector the design and construction of the electromagnetic calorimeter endcapswas led by PPD and the group also played a major role in the tracker readout.

For phase I upgrades the group had significant activity on the level 1 calorimeter trigger upgrade.

The group now has major involvement in the upgrade of the CMS detector for HL-LHCrunning and is working on the level 1 trigger upgrade, the track finder for the replacement silicon tracker and the readout of the barrel electromagnetic calorimeter.

All of these activities involve fast electronics and the use of cutting edge FPGAs. Onlinesoftware is a particular strength of the group.

The group has a strong interest in physics beyond the standard model including a long history of work on; searching for Z' bosons, various BSM Higgs bosons searches and numerous analyses that exploit the groupsexpertise on lepton reconstruction.

A particular feature is the long-standing close collaboration with phenomenologists as part of the NExT Institute.

All of the PPD CMS group's upgrade activities involve cutting edge electronics and the use of FPGAs.

Each of the activities is related to fast data processing to enable the first level of trigger decision in hardware.

The successful applicant will work onthe CMS level 1 trigger upgrade involving both online software and trigger algorithm development. They will also be able to contribute to one of the group's analysis activities exploiting Run 3 data.


Essential:
PhD in Particle Physics or similar qualification(S)
Experience of working on particle physics experiments (S&I)
Knowledge of C++ and python (S&I)
Experience of data analysis (S&I)
Ability to work independently and undertake original research (S&I)
Ability to think logically (I)
Ability to work collaboratively and effectively in teams, including with large groups of people from many different countries (S&I)
Good communications skills including fluent English, both written and spoken (S&I),
Ability and willingness to acquire required knowledge (I)
High degree of self-motivation (S&I)
Ability to work on several activities in parallel (I)
Willingness to travel frequently to CERN and elsewhere (I)
Willingness to go on long term attachment to CERN (I)
Willingness to work at RAL (I)
Willingness to work occasionally in a radiation environment (I)
Willingness to undertake on call and occasional shift work to run CMS (I)
Driving licence (S)


Desirable:
Experience in the areas listed below is desirable


In addition:
for a Band D post the applicant would be expected to satisfy at least one of the criteria below.
for a Band E post the applicant would be expected to satisfy at least three of the criteria below.

Experience of working on the CMS or ATLAS experiments (S&I
Knowledge of online systems (S&I)
Experience of working with electronics hardware (S&I)
Experience of writing online software for a particle physics experiment (S&I)
Knowledge of triggering at colliders (S&I)
Experience of the use of FPGAs(S&I)
Knowledge of HLS or firmware
Experience of working with large electronics systems on collider experiments (S&I)
Experience with hardware triggering systems. (S&I)
Experience of commissioning large electronics systems (S&I)

For an informal discussion about this role please contact: Prof. Claire Shepherd-Themistocleous ()


Employee Benefits:


We are offering a 3 year fixed term contract with a whole host of benefits including:30 days holiday (in addition to 10.5 bank holidays and privilege days).

Flexible working hours.
An excellent defined average salary pension scheme.
Employee shopping/travel discounts.
Excellent learning and development opportunities.


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