Job Overview
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This role requires a skilled professional to maintain, develop and validate physics codes for simulating particle interactions in HEP detectors.
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The Simulation team is responsible for maintaining and developing the Geant4 toolkit, which provides comprehensive detector and physics modeling capabilities.
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The ideal candidate will have experience with Monte Carlo techniques, scientific computing, and collaborative software projects.
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Key Responsibilities
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* Act as a bridge between physicists and code authors, comparing simulation results with real data.
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* Maintain and develop the Geant4 toolkit, focusing on validation, issue identification, and robustness.
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* Contribute to the validation and testing suite of Geant4, ensuring relevant data integration.
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* Participate in project organization, workshops, training, and representation.
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* Engage with the Geant4 user community, foster collaboration, and supervise team members.
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Required Skills and Qualifications
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* PhD or equivalent experience in Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics, or a related field.
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* Experience with Monte Carlo techniques, scientific computing, and collaborative software projects.
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* Knowledge of programming languages, including C++, and state-of-the-art software development tools.
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* Development of high-performance particle transport toolkits and advanced physics models.
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* Testing, diagnosing, and optimizing software.
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* Software life-cycle tools and procedures.
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Languages and Communication
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English: ability to understand, speak, and write in professional contexts.
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About This Role
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This vacancy will be filled as soon as possible. Applications should reach us normally by January 19th at 23:59 CET.
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CERN values diversity and employs a diverse workforce.
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Contact Information
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Please contact us regarding any questions about this position.
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