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Applied Physicist - LHCb Electronics Integration
- 04 März 2026
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- Geneva
Job-Zusammenfassung
Werde Teil des CERN-Teams als angewandte Physiker:in! Erlebe innovative Forschung und eine unterstützende Umgebung.
Aufgaben
- Entwickle und integriere Frontend-Elektroniksysteme.
- Erstelle Software und Kalibrierverfahren für Detektoren.
- Koordiniere die Implementierung von Timing-Ansätzen.
Fähigkeiten
- Erfahrung in der Kommissionierung von Detektoren ist erforderlich.
- Kenntnisse in der Simulation und Entwicklung von Detektoren.
- Fähigkeiten in der Validierung und Integration von Elektronik.
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Applied Physicist - LHCb Electronics Integration
Workplace Geneva - Lake Geneva region - Switzerland CategoryPhysics
Position Regular Employment / Collaborator
Published 13 February 2026 Closing Date 15 March 2026 Geneva, Switzerland EP-LBD-2026-49-LD Ideal start date: 01/05/2026
Before 15/03/2026 at 23:59 (Geneva Time)
Ideal start date: 01/05/2026
Contract duration (in months): 60
Grade range: 6
Benchmark job: 200140 - Applied Physicist
Job flexibility: Hybrid
At CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, we are pushing the frontiers of science and technology. Our groundbreaking work brings together not only physicists but also a diverse range of professionals from engineering, technical, scientific, and administrative fields. Together, we foster an environment where innovation and collaboration thrive.
Every day, we face exciting new challenges and opportunities to contribute to cutting-edge research that shapes our understanding of the universe. We meet these challenges through the diverse perspectives within our teams, ensuring every contribution is valued and driving our shared sense of inclusion and purpose. Diversity is a core value of CERN since its foundation, and it remains central to our mission and continued success.
If you are ready to be part of a dynamic, inclusive community pushing the boundaries of knowledge, CERN is the place where your curiosity and skills can thrive. Be part of our mission to uncover what lies at the heart of the universe! TAKE PART!
Before 15/03/2026 at 23:59 (Geneva Time)
What you’ll do
As an applied physicist, you will support the design, integration, and commissioning of front-end electronics systems across LHCb subdetectors (VELO, RICH, CALO) for the LHCb Upgrade II project, targeting demanding timing requirements. Your work will combine hands-on technical development - system integration, calibration, and module R&D - with harmonising timing approaches across subdetectors, working closely with CERN Electronics and Detectors Technology support groups, and the LHCb Online team.Your responsibilities
- Support system-level integration and commissioning of the electronics chain, working with subdetector experts and the LHCb Online team.
- Develop control software and calibration procedures for detectors in the LHCb electronic control system.
- Provide project-based support for PCB development, mechanical/ cooling integration, and electronics infrastructure (LV, HV).
- Coordinate across LHCb subdetectors (VELO, RICH, CALO) to harmonise fast timing implementation at the front-end level, liaising with CERN Electronics support experts and the LHCb electronics coordinator.
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Your profile
- Experience of commissioning and operation of detectors of large particle physics experiments.
- Experience in the whole signal treatment chain from front-end electronics to readout and control electronics, including high-speed signal processing and transmission. Experience of the HL-LHC experiments common electronic components (lpGBT, VTRx+, bPOLs, etc.) is a plus.
- Experience with fast timing detectors and precision timing systems.
- Experience in PCB design and module prototyping.
Your skills
- Simulation, design and development of (parts of) detectors.
- Testing and validation of detectors.
- Assembly and integration of detectors.
- Layout of electronic circuit boards.
Ideal start date: 01/05/2026
Contract duration (in months): 60
Grade range: 6
Benchmark job: 200140 - Applied Physicist
Job flexibility: Hybrid
Employment conditions
- Shift work, and work during nights, Sundays and official holidays, when required by the needs of the Organisation.
- Work in Radiation Areas.
- Interventions in underground installations.
Global Benefits at CERN
- A minimum entry-salary of 9236 Swiss Francs per month (tax free), increasing in line with your years of relevant experience.
- 30 days of paid leave per year plus 2 weeks annual closure.
- Coverage by CERN’s comprehensive health insurance scheme (for yourself, your spouse and children), and membership of the CERN Pension Fund.
- Family, child and infant monthly allowances depending on your individual circumstances.
- A relocation package (installation grant, removal, travel expenses) depending on your individual circumstances.
- Possibility to extend your contract up to 8 years + eligibility for indefinite contract tenure.
Let’s get you ready
Be sure to meet the eligibility criteria
- You are a national of a CERN Member State or Associate Member State . Currently, we cannot consider applications from Pakistani and Lithuanian nationals for positions with a 2026 start date, as the ceiling defined under Article II.5 of the Associate Membership Agreement has been reached.
- You have relevant qualifications and professional experience.
- If you have previously held a Staff contract at CERN, you will not be eligible for these positions.
- Please pay attention to the additional criteria and requirements for this specific position and mentioned above.
You will need these documents to complete your application
- Your CV (English or French)
- Any document you consider relevant to your application
Your CERN Department
The EP department conducts research in experimental particle physics in close collaboration with and supporting the wider scientific community working at CERN. This includes designing and operating experiments, developing and constructing detectors, acquiring and analysing physics data.of CERN
Discover a world where the impossible is made possible!At CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, we are pushing the frontiers of science and technology. Our groundbreaking work brings together not only physicists but also a diverse range of professionals from engineering, technical, scientific, and administrative fields. Together, we foster an environment where innovation and collaboration thrive.
Every day, we face exciting new challenges and opportunities to contribute to cutting-edge research that shapes our understanding of the universe. We meet these challenges through the diverse perspectives within our teams, ensuring every contribution is valued and driving our shared sense of inclusion and purpose. Diversity is a core value of CERN since its foundation, and it remains central to our mission and continued success.
If you are ready to be part of a dynamic, inclusive community pushing the boundaries of knowledge, CERN is the place where your curiosity and skills can thrive. Be part of our mission to uncover what lies at the heart of the universe! TAKE PART!
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