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Introduction
Are you looking for unprecedented challenges in the world’s largest and most amazing scientific instrument? Do you have experience in carrying out studies based on low-temperature physics? Then join CERN central cryogenic laboratory. Take Part!
You will join the Cryogenics Group, which is in charge of the design, construction, commissioning and operation of the cryogenic systems for CERN’s accelerators and detectors, of the operation, maintenance and upgrade of cryogenic test facilities, as well as of the management of the industrial support contract for maintenance and operation of cryogenic systems. It also provides support for low-temperature developments and experiments at the Central Cryogenic Laboratory as well as consultancy and support in cryogenic design and cryogenic instrumentation.
Within this group, the Cryolab (CL) section is responsible for the CERN central cryogenic laboratory. This lab is a research facility for systems working in a temperature range down to 50 mK, equipped with about ten test stands. The research program is based on demands specified by the CERN community and is varying from short duration experiments (several days) up to subjects covered by complete PhD programs. The diversity of people working in the laboratory, from CERN employees to students, makes it a lively environment and an attractive place to work.
Functions
As an engineer in thermodynamics or applied physicist in the Cryolab section, you will be working on the design, fabrication, installation, and operation of cryogenic test stations for the CERN Quantum Technology Initiative. In a first instance a test station shall be constructed to run a RF cavity for Axion searches at temperatures down to about 800 mK, while in the second half of the contract period a test station shall be designed and constructed to be used in the development of Transition Edge Sensors operational down to the 100’s mK region.
The design and fabrication of these laboratory test stands shall be done in collaboration with the future users of these test stations, with Cryolab colleagues and with external experts and shall be based on thermodynamic calculations and simulations. The guiding of technical students, PhD students or fellows participating to your studies, will be part of your responsibility.
Your functions will include:
Master’s degree or PhD or equivalent relevant experience in the field of applied physics, thermodynamics, mechanical engineering or a related field.
Experience:
Technical competencies:
Behavioural competencies:
Language skills:
Spoken and written English or French: ability to understand and speak the other language or the undertaking to acquire it rapidly.
Eligibility and closing date:
Diversity has been an integral part of CERN’s mission since its foundation and is an established value of the Organization. Employing a diverse workforce is central to our success. We welcome applications from all Member States and Associate Member States.
This vacancy will be filled as soon as possible, and applications should normally reach us no later than 23.06.2024
Employment Conditions
Contract type: Limited duration contract (5 years). Subject to certain conditions, holders of limited-duration contracts may apply for an indefinite position.
These functions require:
Job grade: 6-7
Job reference: TE-CRG-CL-2024-56-LD
Benchmark Job Title: Applied Physicist
Please make sure you have all the documents needed to hand as you start your application, as once it is submitted, you will not be able to upload any documents or edit your application further