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Research Associate in Superconducting RF Engineering (Cockcroft Institute) - 0617-25

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Research Associate in Superconducting RF Engineering (Cockcroft Institute)

School of Engineering

Location: Bailrigg, Lancaster, UK

Salary: £32,546 to £37,174 (Full time, indefinite with end date)

Closing Date: Sunday 31 August 2025

Interview Date: To be confirmed

Reference: 0617-25

Applications are invited for a research associate is sought to participate in the development of superconducting RF structures for particle accelerators. The post will be based at Daresbury Laboratory and belonging to the Engineering Department of Lancaster University and the Cockcroft Institute of Accelerator Science and Technology.

The PDRA will join the internationally recognised group of RF engineers working on particle accelerators. The post will involve the experimental testing of thin-film coated superconducting RF cavities, and simulations/design to support the testing. The Cockcroft Institute currently has systems for measuring DC magnetic field penetration, planar surface resistance, and coated cavities to measure superconducting samples provided by collaborators at Daresbury Laboratory. This post would include development and commissioning of upgrades to these test stands or new test stands, operation of the existing test stands to measure SRF films, analysis of results, and testing of SRF cavities for other projects as required

Ideally applicants should have a PhD in a related subject and experience such as high field RF cavities or superconducting RF.

The appointment will be to university grade 7, depending on experience and funded for 24 months.

Enquiries to Prof G. Burt .

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