Are you passionate about radiofrequency technology and electromagnetic simulations?
Join the team following the interaction of the charged particle beams with their surroundings and improve accelerator components such as cavities, kickers, beam instrumentation equipment and many more.
The performance of the CERN accelerators critically depends on beam coupling impedance, which describes the frequency-dependent induced voltage for a given beam current.
The Proton Synchrotron (PS) and the Super Proton Synchrotron accelerator (SPS) are important stages in the injector chain for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Electromagnetic simulation models of all relevant components have been developed for these accelerators.
You will contribute to impedance studies by carrying out electromagnetic simulations in CST or similar simulation tools to validate the design of new accelerator components and propose modifications to existing ones. The simulations are complemented by challenging RF measurements.
Your responsibilities:
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Build models for electromagnetic simulations of accelerator components.
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Study the interaction with the beam and actively propose improvements to reduce it.
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Perform RF measurements to validate the simulations.
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Collaborate closely with beam physicists and the teams in charge of accelerator components
Your profile:
- Proven experience with electromagnetic theory and EM-simulation tools in the RF domain such as CST or HFSS.
Skills:
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Knowledge in RF simulations, measurement techniques and methods.
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Understanding of beam coupling impedance and knowledge of collective effects in accelerators.
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Knowledge in accelerator physics would be an asset.
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Spoken and written English or French, with a commitment to learn the basics of the other language.
Eligibility criteria:
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You are a national of a CERN Member or Associate Member State .
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You have a professional background in RF-Engineering, Applied Physics (or a related field) and have either:
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a Master's degree with 2 to 6 years of post-graduation professional experience;
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or a PhD with no more than 3 years of post-graduation professional experience.
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You have never had a CERN fellow or graduate contract before.