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Position Overview
This role will investigate techniques for calibrating and optimizing the sensitivity of cosmic-ray detector facilities based on measurements of radio-frequency signals generated by interactions of cosmic rays with ice molecules.
For the past three decades, the KU particle astrophysics program has pursued the first-ever detection of ultra-high-energy cosmic neutrinos through radio-wave signals produced by neutrino interactions with polar ice. Current active experiments include ARA, ARIANNA, and PUEO in Antarctica, as well as RNO-G and RET in Greenland. KU will also play a key role in the upcoming IceCube-Gen2 experiment at the South Pole.
Our Research Encompasses All Aspects Of These Experiments, Including
Job Description
90%- Research and Instrumentation Development
This role will investigate techniques for calibrating and optimizing the sensitivity of cosmic-ray detector facilities based on measurements of radio-frequency signals generated by interactions of cosmic rays with ice molecules.
For the past three decades, the KU particle astrophysics program has pursued the first-ever detection of ultra-high-energy cosmic neutrinos through radio-wave signals produced by neutrino interactions with polar ice. Current active experiments include ARA, ARIANNA, and PUEO in Antarctica, as well as RNO-G and RET in Greenland. KU will also play a key role in the upcoming IceCube-Gen2 experiment at the South Pole.
Our Research Encompasses All Aspects Of These Experiments, Including
- design, measurement, and calibration of instrumentation used to detect ultra-high-energy neutrinos;
- measurement of the radio-frequency transmission properties of cold polar ice;
- calibration of radio-frequency instrumentation both prior to and following deployment; and
- direct searches for cosmic rays using radio techniques.
Job Description
90%- Research and Instrumentation Development
- Conduct advanced research focused on the design, measurement, and calibration of scientific instruments used in cosmic-ray and neutrino detection.
- Responsibilities include developing experimental setups, analyzing data, troubleshooting equipment, and ensuring precision in calibration processes to optimize detector sensitivity.
- Attend regular research team meetings to share progress, discuss technical challenges, and contribute to collaborative problem-solving.
- Provide input on experimental design and project planning.
- Prepare and deliver presentations of research findings to internal teams and external collaborators.
- Interpret experimental data, draft technical reports, and contribute to publications or conference presentations.
- Completed Introductory College Physics coursework, or equivalent, as indicated on application materials.
- Prior experience coding in C and/or python, familiarity with linux and shell scripting languages, as indicated on application materials.
- This is an hourly/non-exempt position. A student employee cannot hold an hourly/non-exempt position and a salaried/exempt graduate or undergraduate position (GRA/GTA/GA/RUA/RGA) concurrently.Additional Candidate InstructionsA complete application includes a cover letter and a resume or CV. Apply online and submit a letter describing your qualifications for this position. A review of applications will continue until qualified candidates are identified through May 13th, 2026. Anticipated start date is as soon as possible. Only complete applications will be considered.Contact Information to ApplicantsDave Besson
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