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Senior Research Associate in High Power RF Engineering

Job details
Posting date: 15 January 2025
Salary: £39,105.00 to £45,163.00 per year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 23 January 2025
Location: LA1 4YW
Company: Lancaster University
Job type: Temporary
Job reference: 1475-24

Summary

Applications are invited for a Senior Research associate position seconded to CERN in Geneva and belonging to the Engineering Department of Lancaster University and the Cockcroft Institute of Accelerator Science and Technology. A PDRA is sought to take a key role in the modelling of high-efficiency klystrons and the development of Klystron modelling tools. Klystrons are high power tube amplifiers where a linear electron beam is modulated by a small RF electromagnetic field, which causes bunching, and excited a high power RF fields in the output cavity. You will utilise klystron modelling and PIC codes to develop new paradigms in klystron design with the aim of developing klystrons with significantly higher efficiencies than currently available.

Ideally you should have a PhD in a related subject and experience in the design of linear beam RF devices or the development of software for the modelling of these devices would be considered an advantage.

The appointment will be to university grade 7 and is for a period of 24 months. In addition, a stipend from CERN will be paid while seconded to CERN.

Enquiries to Prof G. Burt g.burt@lancs.ac.uk , tel 01524 592177.

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