The LHCb experiment at CERN (Geneva, Switzerland) was set up to explore the particle physics frontier through precision measurements with heavy flavoured hadrons produced at high-energy proton-proton collisions at the LHC. The capabilities of the detector together with innovative ideas have expanded the physics to other areas over the past years. With the upgraded apparatus and its pioneering real-time analysis system (RTA), the experiment is opening to a new era with a broader physics potential.
The data delivered by the detector is triggered and fully reconstructed through a pioneering real-time analysis system (RTA) based on GPU and CPU architectures. This enormous amount of real data along with the production of simulated data is distributed among dozens of research centers around the world, with the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid. This massive distributed computing infrastructure provides more than 12,000 physicists around the world with near real-time access to LHC data and the power to process it.
As part of the computing group of the LHCb experiment, you will be working at IFIC Valencia (CSIC-UV), developing key distributed computing technologies and infrastructure for the experiment, and contributing to the management of data processing at the Spanish WLCG Tier1 center (PIC) and the Barcelona Supercomputing Center-Centro Nacional de Computación (BSC-CSN). Availability for traveling to Barcelona and Geneva is required. IFIC is a joint center of CSIC and University of Valencia.
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