PhD Positions in Dark Matter: The University of Zurich’s Experimental Astroparticle Physics Group, led by Prof. Penning, is offering two exciting PhD positions focusing on the LZ and TESSERACT dark matter (DM) search experiments. These positions are an exceptional opportunity for highly motivated candidates to engage in cutting-edge research in an inspiring international environment.
PhD Positions in Direct Dark Matter Searches
Summary
The Experimental Astroparticle Physics Group at the University of Zurich is seeking candidates for two PhD positions in direct dark matter searches. Successful applicants will work on the LZ and TESSERACT experiments, contributing to data analysis, hardware activities, and future experiment preparations. The positions are fully funded and require a master’s degree in physics.
Summary Table
Designation | PhD Positions in Direct Dark Matter Searches |
---|---|
Research Area | Astroparticle Physics |
Location | University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland |
Eligibility | Master’s degree in physics |
Job Description | Data analysis, hardware activities, experiment preparations |
How to Apply | Submit application materials via https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/27490 |
Last Date to Apply | May 31, 2024 |
Designation
PhD Positions in Direct Dark Matter Searches
Research Area
Astroparticle Physics, focusing on the LZ and TESSERACT dark matter experiments.
Location
University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Eligibility/Qualification
- Master’s degree in physics
- Strong background in particle or astroparticle physics
- Interest in instrumentation and data analysis
- Willingness to travel and work in an international environment
- Proficiency in English
- Enthusiasm for rigorous research and innovation
Job Description
The successful candidates will:
- Play a key role in data analysis, hardware activities, and future experiment preparations
- Work on LZ’s neutron veto, event reconstruction, calibration, and data analysis
- Engage in R&D for the future XLZD dark matter experiment or TESSERACT
- Conduct Monte Carlo simulations
- Support underground operations and data-taking
How to Apply
Applicants should submit the following materials via Academic Jobs Online:
- Curriculum vitae
- Academic transcripts
- Research statement
- Contact information for at least two letters of recommendation
Last Date for Apply
May 31, 2024. Applications received after this date will be considered until the position is filled.
For further inquiries, contact:
- Prof. Björn Penning: Bjoern.Penning@uzh.ch
- Brigitte Freund: brigitte.freund@physik.uzh.ch
This is a unique opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking research in the field of dark matter and gain valuable experience in a leading experimental group.