Theoretical Physicist (TH-SP-2020-75-LD)
CERN is looking to recruit a Theoretical Physicist
- Closing date: 10 Apr 2021
- Switzerland | CERN
- Date posted: 10 Mar 2021
- Job type: Research facilities
- Disciplines: Computational science & software engineering | Mathematics & statistics
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Company description
At CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, physicists and engineers are probing the fundamental structure of the universe. Using the world’s largest and most complex scientific instruments, they study the basic constituents of matter – fundamental particles that are made to collide together at close to the speed of light. The process gives physicists clues about how particles interact, and provides insights into the fundamental laws of nature. Find out more on
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Job description
Introduction
The CERN Theoretical Physics Department (CERN-TH) has launched a talent pool recruitment exercise for Limited Duration (LD) research staff positions. This pool aims at defining a list of pre-assessed and endorsed candidates that can be hired for present and future opportunities, determined by the needs of the Organization. We are looking for outstanding researchers in any of the areas of theoretical particle physics traditionally covered at CERN.
The objectives of the Theoretical Physics department are:
- Develop new theoretical ideas aimed at understanding the fundamental constituents and forces of nature.
- Develop their relevance for the experimental programme of CERN and to take full advantage of the stimulating environment of a large laboratory.
- Contribute to the general scientific culture at CERN through active participation in the various training programmes and promotion of scientific events on site.
Functions
Your main functions will include:
- Making significant contributions to theoretical research related to elementary particle physics.
- Participating in and initiating a large variety of activities within the Theoretical Physics Department and possibly in collaboration with the experimental physicists working at CERN.
- Taking part in CERN committees and study groups.
- Helping maintain continued contacts with the outside scientific community.
Qualifications
PhD in the field of theoretical physics.
Experience
- Demonstrated post-doctoral research activities which have led to scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals.
- Evidence of ability to make significant contributions to the work of the Organization.
Technical competencies
- Knowledge and application of computational and mathematical physics.
- Knowledge and application of particle physics, phenomenology.
- Thorough knowledge of theoretical physics.
Behavioural competencies
- Achieving Results.
- Solving Problems.
- Building Relationships.
- Creating Vision and Strategic Partnerships.
Language skills
Spoken and written English: ability to draw-up technical specifications and/or scientific reports and to make oral presentations.
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