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Référence
2026-40651
Description du poste
Domaine
Physique corpusculaire et cosmos
Contrat
CDD
Intitulé de l'offre
Postdoctorate : TINY experiment for neutrinoless double beta decay search H/F
Statut du poste
Cadre
Durée du contrat (en mois)
24
Description de l'offre
Subject of research :
The TINY (Two Isotopes for Neutrinoless double beta decaY search) experiment aims to investigate neutrinoless double beta decay (0n2b) using the Zr-96 and Nd-150 isotopes. Both of them possess the crucial advantage of very high transition energy for the 0n2b process, which would allow the experimenters to obtain a higher sensitivity to the effective Majorana mass compared to other isotope candidates. TINY project is focused on the development of a “source=detector” technology for these two isotopes. Currently, R&D phase is going on, with a dedicated cryogenic facility installed in CEA. The successful R&D would provide technology for Zr- and Nd- -based bolometric detectors with high performance, which will be measured in the TINY pilot experiment. It will consist of a few kg scale underground demonstrator and will be able to set the best limits worldwide on the 0n2b half-lives for both Zr and Nd isotopes thanks to high efficiency and energy resolution.
Description of the offer :
The successful candidate is expected to take part in several of these activities for TINY: detectors design and operation; sensors design and testing ; data analysis of bolometric detectors, sensitivity evaluation for 0n2b decay experiment. He/she is expected to work in the DBD group of DPhP, and take care of organisation/management of cryogenic runs, both in dedicated facility in CEA and in an underground laboratory.
Profil du candidat
Profile of the candidate :
- A PhD degree or an equivalent certification in particle physics or a closely-related discipline, to be obtained at latest by November 31, 2026.
- The ideal candidate should have experience in some of the following fields: millikelvin cryogenics, bolometric detectors, particle detectors, signal processing.
For the application, the following documents are required :
- a CV, including the complete list of publications;
- up to 3 selected publications that particularly characterize the applicant's profile;
- a copy of a valid ID document;
- a motivation letter.
Additionally, the applicants are free to indicate the names and contact information of up to two reference persons, which will be asked to provide a reference letter.
Deadline for application : May 31st 2026
Localisation du poste
Site
Saclay
Localisation du poste
France, Ile-de-France
Ville
cea saclay
Critères candidat
Formation recommandée
phd
Demandeur
Disponibilité du poste
01/12/2026