Do you have a Master’s degree and are looking for fully funded PhD opportunities? National Institute for Subatomic Physics, Amsterdam, Netherlands is now accepting applications for several funded PhD programs across a range of research areas.
1. Fully Funded PhD
Summary of Funded PhD Program
We are looking for a PhD candidate to join the LHCb group at the Van Swinderen Institute in Groningen. She/he will help us develop novel particle detector technology with picosecond timing capabilities and improved resistance to radiation damage. The candidate is expected to set up a prototype capable of measuring the time-of-flight of 150 MeV protons using the Timepix4 read-out technology and suitable fast-timing sensors. The candidate will also contribute to the characterization of novel particle sensors made from silicon carbide (SiC) material.
Application Deadline: 5 January 2025
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2. Fully Funded PhD in experimental particle physics (Neutrino Physics)
Summary of Funded PhD Program
The KM3NeT Collaboration is constructing a neutrino telescope in the Mediterranean Sea. Arrays of light-sensitive elements record the Cherenkov light produced by fast travelling charged particles in the sea water that could originate from interactions of neutrinos. The energy and direction of the original neutrinos can be reconstructed from the amount of Cherenkov photons and their time-of-arrival in the detectors. The densely-instrumented KM3NeT/ORCA building block will be used for the measurement of neutrino oscillations, whereas the sparsely-instrumented KM3NeT/ARCA block will measure cosmic neutrinos and be used for the search for their sources.
Application Deadline: November 15, 2024
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