Open positions

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Opening Description and links

PhD positions 

14/4/2024 Detector R&D at IMB-CNM Barcelona IMB-CNM Barcelona Spain | DRD3 - R&D on Semiconductor Detectors (cern.ch)
10/4/2024 CMS group at ETH on DMAPS The CMS group at ETH Zurich has PhD positions available in the development of generic DMAPS detector development within the context of DRD3: https://inspirehep.net/jobs/2773166
10/4/2024

CMOS sensor design for LHCb 

[PhD position] CMOS sensor design for LHCb UT at IRFU, Saclay, France | DRD3 - R&D on Semiconductor Detectors (cern.ch)

Post doc positions

5/8/2024 MAPS device simulation and test beam characterisation

A 2 y post doc position at DESY on MAPS device simulations and test beam charachterization. Please  contact:          ingrid.gregor@desy.de and simon.spannagel@desy.de . Dealine 8/9/2024.

22/4/4024 Test and operation of CMOS Sensors at University Frankfurt  Link with job description and contacts.
11/4/2024

Postdoctoral Research Associate (Detector Scientist to Develop Novel Sensors for Physic Experiments)

Postdoctoral Research Associate (Detector Scientist to Develop Novel Sensors for Physic Experiments) - Grade 7 | DRD3 - R&D on Semiconductor Detectors (cern.ch)
22/4/2024 The LBNL ATLAS group on ITk Barrel The LBNL ATLAS group in Berkeley has a position for a Project Scientist to work on the ITk Barrel Strip System | DRD3 - R&D on Semiconductor Detectors (cern.ch)

Senior positions

1/6./2024 R&D position Position for a researcher on Silicon Detectors (SiPM et al) at FBK, Italy.
     

Engineering positions

28/8/2024 Electronics engineer at University of Glasgow 

Please find below the job advert for a two-year duration electronics engineer position in the Glasgow LHCb group, to work on the electronics for the Upgrade 2 Mighty Tracker and VELO projects https://my.corehr.com/pls/uogrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=153769For any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in contact with Lucia (lucia.grillo@glasgow.ac.uk), Paul (paul.soler@glasgow.ac.uk) or Mark (mark.whitehead@glasgow.ac.uk).