Postdoctoral Researcher for Networked Atomic Clock Experiment | Postdoc for a networked atomic clock experiment for ultralight dark matter
Dt Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY Personalabteilung
Job Summary
This Postdoctoral Researcher role involves contributing to a cutting-edge networked atomic clock experiment focused on detecting ultralight dark matter. The successful candidate will be engaged in the day-to-day experimental work, leveraging their expertise in optics and lasers, and applying their knowledge from fields such as particle, atomic/nuclear physics, or quantum optics. The position requires strong analytical and experimental skills, along with the ability to work collaboratively in a team setting. This is an attractive opportunity for a highly motivated individual passionate about fundamental physics research, offering the chance to work on a unique project with international collaboration and contribute to significant scientific discoveries.
Required Skills
Education
PhD in Experimental Physics or equivalent qualification
Experience
- Professional experience with optics and lasers
- Professional experience in one of the relevant physics fields (e.g., particle, atomic/nuclear physics, quantum optics)
Languages
Additional
- Willingness to travel and participate in working meetings, conferences, and field work abroad
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