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, the London Low Temperature Laboratory and the John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science, with collaborations at CERN, LIGO, SNOLAB, SURF, LNGS, J-PARC, CLIC, KEK, ESS and the Diamond Light Source, and in
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John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science, with collaborations at CERN, LIGO, SNOLAB, SURF, LNGS, J-PARC, CLIC, KEK, ESS and the Diamond Light Source, and in the SEPnet and the NExT Institute for
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John Adams Institute (JAI) for Accelerator Science, with collaborations at CERN, LIGO, SNOLAB, SURF, LNGS, J-PARC, CLIC, KEK, ESS and the Diamond Light Source, and in the SEPnet and the NExT Institute
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Silicon Sensor Particle Detectors for the Upgrade of the ATLAS Experiment at the CERN LHC
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electron microscopy methods. We wish to recruit an applications specialist to take responsibility for developing novel experimental methods using the Timepix 4 sensor developed by CERN, taking advantage
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-luminosity LHC upgrade), the study of the combined physics performance of the ATLAS detector, and experimental operations at CERN. Professor De Santo is a leading researcher and an established supervisor and
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of Physics at Oxford has been awarded a grant from UKRI-STFC to work on the AWAKE-II experiment at the CERN laboratory in Geneva. The task is to implement the photon acceleration diagnostic on the beam-driven
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-luminosity LHC upgrade), the study of the combined physics performance of the ATLAS detector, and experimental operations at CERN. Professor De Santo is a leading researcher and an established supervisor and
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will lead a new approach to the understanding of extreme astrophysics (Blazars’ Jets and Gamma Ray Bursts) using laboratory experiments performed at large accelerators’ facilities such as CERN, SLAC and
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events beyond the standard model of particle physics. The candidate should have a good knowledge of particle physics and programming skills. Participation in the ProtoDUNE experiment is possible at CERN