PhD Studentship: On the SNO+ Neutrino Experiment

Updated: about 1 month ago
Location: Falmer, ENGLAND
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 05 Apr 2024

http://www.sussex.ac.uk/epp/  

Applications are invited from talented and creative students for a PhD place in Experimental Particle Physics to join the Sussex group working on the SNO+ experiment under the supervision of Dr Elisabeth Falk. SNO+ offers a rich programme of neutrino physics, which includes neutrinoless double beta decay, antineutrinos from reactors and geothermal activity, solar neutrinos and a supernova watch. It is located at SNOLAB, 2 km underground in the Creighton mine in Canada. The experiment is taking physics data with the liquid-scintillator detector, with preparations for the introduction of the double beta decay isotope underway.

You will join the Sussex group in working on the analysis of antineutrinos from nearby nuclear reactors. The focus will be on an oscillation measurement that is expected to surpass the current world-leading result for the so-called solar mass splitting within the duration of the studentship. You will also contribute to the calibration of the experiment and to data quality assurance, as well as participating in SNO+ experimental operations. You will have the opportunity to spend an extended period of time at SNOLAB.

Home and Overseas students are eligible to apply.

UK students are eligible for home tuition fees, as are EU students with settled or pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme . Outstanding students not eligible for home fees may be considered for a partial tuition fee waiver above that level.

Funding is available for a September 2024 start which includes a tax-free bursary (£18,662 per annum in 2023/24) and fully paid tuition fees for 3.5 years at the home-student level (£4,712 per annum in 2023). Additional financial support is provided to cover short-term and long-term travel. Interviews of shortlisted candidates will be held in February and March initially and will continue until positions are filled. Applications from self-funded students interested in available projects are also welcome at any time of the year.

Applications close 23:45 on 5th April 2024.

For more details about the project, please contact Dr Elisabeth Falk: [email protected] .

For practical questions about applications and/or eligibility for funding, please contact [email protected] .

For academic questions please contact the coordinator of EPP PhD admissions, Dr Elisabeth Falk: [email protected] .

Applications: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/phd/apply

Please state in the Finance section of the online form that you are applying for ‘STFC/EPP/2023/01’.D