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Scientist for Accelerator Physics / Non-linear Beam Optics and Dynamics:

  • Employer
  • Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres
  • Location
  • Berlin
  • Closing date
  • 27 Mar 2024
  • Discipline
Physics
Job Type
Researcher
Employment - Hours
Full time
Duration
Fixed term
Qualification
PhD
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Job Details:


Work group:

Accelerator Research and Development


Area of research:

Scientific / postdoctoral posts


Job description:


Reference No. BE 2024/5

The Department Accelerator Research and Development is looking for


Scientist for Accelerator Physics / Non-linear Beam Optics and Dynamics
Your Tasks

  • You make significant contributions to the magnetic optics design process for the future BESSY III storage ringbased lightsource with a focus on nonlinear beam dynamics improving the lifetime and injection process.
  • You plan and coordinate the scientific research activities in the field of nonlinear beam dynamics and optimization, in particular considering the misalignments and field errors to improve the stability and robustness of the BESSY III magnetic multibendachromat lattice.
  • You set up a simulation/optimization framework and help to prepare a simulated commissioning software, integrated into the HZB software environment.
  • Together with the design team and the engineering departments, you help to evolve the design lattice toward a realistic storage ring with wellspecified components.
  • You will make a significant contribution to the Conceptual and Technical Design Report for BESSY III.
Your Profile

  • Completed scientific university degree (master's degree/university diploma) in physics, mathematics, or computer science, including a doctorate in the respective field, specialization in accelerator physics
  • In depth knowledge of accelerator physics, lattice design, and nonlinear beam dynamics for electron storage ringbased light sources based on Hamiltonian dynamics and resonance driving terms analysis and the necessary simulation software, such as AT (pyAT), elegant, TRACY, or similar
  • Very good knowledge of the research landscape in the relevant field
  • Knowledge of laboratory and measurement technology and simulation software, especially for acceleratorrelevant systems

Further Information
Dr. Paul Goslawski


Closing Date:


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