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PhD Student in Non-Destructive Elemental, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland

PhD Fellowship IN Switzerland

Summary

The Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) is offering a scholarship for a PhD student position within the Muoniverse project. This role focuses on the non-destructive elemental analysis of archaeological and cultural heritage artefacts, contributing to the development of innovative methods and techniques in the field of muon science.

PhD Student in Non-Destructive Elemental, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland

Designation

PhD Student

Research Area

  • Non-destructive elemental and isotopic analysis
  • Cultural heritage and archaeological artefacts
  • Method development in muon science

Location

Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland

Eligibility/Qualification

CriteriaDetails
EducationMaster’s degree in natural or material sciences, ideally in physics
SkillsStrong Python skills, experience with scientific libraries (NumPy, pandas)
ExperienceInterest/experience in instrumentation, data analysis, Monte-Carlo simulations (GEANT4, PHITS)
CommunicationExcellent command of English; knowledge of German, French, or Italian is a plus

Job Description

  • Contribute to the further development of the MIXE method and support the GIANT instrument.
  • Develop and validate data-analysis procedures for MIXE measurements focused on cultural heritage.
  • Plan and conduct measurement campaigns on artefacts and reference materials.
  • Investigate the applicability of methods to culturally significant objects.
  • Build curated case studies and maintain a reusable database of analysis results.

How to Apply

Candidates interested in this position should submit their application online for the PhD Student role (Index-Nr. 3502-11). For further details, interested applicants can reach out to Dr. Michael Heiss at michael.heiss@psi.ch.

Last Date to Apply

Please refer to the official PSI website for the specific closing date for applications.

For more information, visit PSI Careers.

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