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Research Associate in Antihydrogen Physics

The University of Manchester - Science and Engineering - Department of Physics & Astronomy - School of Natural Sciences

Location: Manchester
Salary: £36,024 to £44,263 per annum, depending on relevant experience
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract
Placed On: 6th August 2024
Closes: 19th August 2024
Job Ref: SAE-026440
Job reference: SAE-026440
Salary: £36,024 to £44,263 per annum, depending on relevant experience
Faculty/organisational unit: Science and Engineering
Location: Overseas (not based in UK)
Employment type: Fixed Term
Division/team: Department of Physics & Astronomy
Hours per week: Full Time
Closing date (DD/MM/YYYY): 19/08/2024
Contract duration: For 12 months
School/directorate: School of Natural Sciences

The ALPHA experiment at CERN addresses a key challenge in physics – understanding the disparities between matter and antimatter that have shaped our matter-dominated universe. Focused on precise atomic physics measurements, the project aims to uncover minute differences between trapped antihydrogen and hydrogen atoms. In the realm of antimatter gravitation and spectroscopic studies, achieving the highest precision demands meticulous control and understanding of the magnetic environment.

The ALPHA-g experiment, in particular, employs magnetic fields to balance the effects of gravitational potential on antimatter. This project will perform the first attempt to quantitatively measure the acceleration of antihydrogen due to Earth's gravitational field. The selected candidate will be central to this effort and develop new magnetic control and magnetometry techniques for both the ALPHA-g gravitation experiment and the ALPHA spectroscopy system.
Based at CERN, this experimental initiative involves manipulating trapped electron plasmas for use as magnetometers. It also entails developing and deploying electronics to enhance and optimize control of the antihydrogen magnetic trap system. The successful candidate will also actively contribute to the broader ALPHA physics program, encompassing gravitational measurements and general spectroscopy campaigns.

Qualifications for the role include substantial experimental experience with trapped ions or leptons, particularly in the realm of plasma physics. A background in magnetics field calculations and familiarity with technologies related to superconducting magnets, including power supplies, cryogenics, and associated control systems, are essential. Proficiency in charged-particle simulation environments like GPT, Opera, and COMSOL, as well as expertise in laboratory control software such as LabVIEW, is expected.

As an equal opportunities employer we welcome applicants from all sections of the community regardless of age, sex, gender (or gender identity), ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation and transgender status. All appointments are made on merit.

Our University is positive about flexible working – you can find out more here

Blended working arrangements may be considered

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Enquiries about the vacancy, shortlisting and interviews:

Name: Dr. William Bertsche

Email: william.bertsche@manchester.ac.uk

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