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An established industry player is seeking a Research Associate to join their team on the DarkSide-20k dark matter experiment. This exciting role offers the opportunity to engage in groundbreaking research in experimental particle physics, focusing on innovative background mitigation techniques. The successful candidate will work at the renowned Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, contributing to significant advancements in dark matter detection. With a three-year fixed-term contract, this position not only promises professional growth but also the chance to collaborate on multiple experiments, enhancing both scientific and professional portfolios. If you are passionate about pushing the boundaries of particle physics, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
Salary: Band D S1 £44,982
Role: Research Associate on the DarkSide-20k dark matter experiment.
Duration: 3-year fixed term contract.
Location: Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL).
Hours: Full-time.
Start Date: Between April 2025 – October 2025.
Applications are invited for a Research Associate position in Experimental Particle Physics to work on novel background mitigation techniques and dark matter search analyses on the DarkSide-20k experiment, within the Particle Physics Department (PPD) at the STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL). The post will initially be for three years.
PPD is one of the largest Particle Physics (PP) groups in the UK and contributes to all major PP experiments in the UK. Since 2019, RAL has been involved with the DarkSide-20k experiment, the flagship global liquid argon (LAr) direct dark matter detection experiment. The 50-tonne detector is under construction at the LNGS laboratory, in Gran Sasso, Italy, and will reach more than an order of magnitude increase in the sensitivity over current searches for dark matter particles with masses at the TeV scale. This goal is realised with low-radioactivity, low-noise silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) sensor and readout technology, custom designed for DarkSide-20k, and a comprehensive background mitigation strategy. The exciting potential of argon is established by the predecessor DarkSide-50 experiment, which currently holds world-leading sensitivity for several low-mass dark matter candidates. With a factor of 3 times higher photon detection efficiency from its SiPMs, and in a target 1000 times larger, DarkSide-20k also has potential for unprecedented sensitivity to low-mass dark matter candidates.
As the successful applicant you will take a leading role in establishing crucial background mitigation strategies for DarkSide-20k, through leveraging the novel SiPM technology and the data acquisition (DAQ) system, directly contributing to the search for both high-mass and low-mass dark matter candidates, where you will build skills in a broad range of DarkSide-20k physics, simulation and reconstruction, and statistical inference topics.
Alongside the research on DarkSide-20k, you will have the opportunity to work on the QUEST-DMC experiment, another liquid noble gas direct detection experiment that, analogous to DarkSide-20k, searches for dark matter particle scattering interactions. Instead of liquid argon, QUEST-DMC employs a small volume of superfluid Helium-3 as its target medium. This gives the applicant the chance to collaborate on two different dark matter experiments, where they can improve both their scientific and professional portfolios.
Applications should consist of a CV and a covering letter explaining why the candidate is suited to this position and the names and addresses of three referees.
For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Dr. Ashlea Kemp (ashlea.kemp@stfc.ac.uk).
To apply for this role, we are looking for the following:
[Key – (S) will be measured at shortlisting, (I) will be measured at interview, (S&I) is both].
We are offering permanent positions with a whole host of benefits including:
Please note, if you will require sponsorship to work in the UK, as part of your sponsorship application, you and any dependants travelling with you, will be required to pay costs directly to The Home Office for the application before you start your role with us. UKRI is normally able to reimburse some, or all of these fees after you have become an employee and this can be discussed with the Hiring Manager.
We encourage applications from under-represented groups.
Online applications only preferred for this role. Please submit a CV and covering letter which clearly outlines how you fulfil the criteria specified along with your motivation for UKRI and the role. Ensure that the job reference number is included in the filename description of each document uploaded. Note that failure to address the above criteria or submit an application without a covering letter may result in the application not being considered. Assessment will only be based upon the content of your submitted covering letter and CV and not the ‘experience’ section of the application.