Research Fellow (111151-1225)

Research Fellow (111151-1225)

Posted Today by University of Warwick

£46,049 Per year
Undetermined
Hybrid
Coventry, England, United Kingdom

Summary: The University of Warwick is seeking a Research Fellow to join the Elementary Particle Physics group within the Department of Physics. The role focuses on research related to the LHCb experiment, including the development of particle identification detectors and data analysis. Candidates should possess a PhD in experimental particle physics or a related field, along with experience in instrumentation and data analysis techniques. The position offers flexible working options and is part of a vibrant academic community committed to equality and inclusion.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct research in the LHCb experiment, focusing on particle identification detectors for LHCb Upgrade 2.
  • Engage in research and development on photon detectors within the DRD4 collaboration.
  • Contribute to LHCb data analysis programs.
  • Collaborate effectively with team members and communicate research findings.
  • Manage time and plan research activities to meet project goals.

Key Skills:

  • PhD in experimental particle physics or a relevant subject.
  • Proven track record in research related to instrumentation and/or data analysis.
  • Experience with software and modern data analysis techniques.
  • Proficient in C++ and Python programming languages.
  • Excellent communication and collaborative working skills.
  • Demonstrated experience in planning and time management.

Salary (Rate): £46,049.00 yearly

City: Coventry

Country: United Kingdom

Working Arrangements: hybrid

IR35 Status: undetermined

Seniority Level: undetermined

Industry: Other

Detailed Description From Employer:

About The Role

For informal enquiries, please contact Professor Tim Gershon at T.J.Gershon@warwick.ac.uk. This is an exciting opportunity to join the Elementary Particle Physics group within the Department of Physics at the University of Warwick. We are seeking to appoint a Research Fellow to undertake research in the LHCb experiment, specifically to work on development of particle identification detectors for LHCb Upgrade 2, to carry out research and development on photon detectors in the context of the DRD4 collaboration, and to contribute to our programme of LHCb data analysis.

Flexible Working

We will consider applications for employment on a part-time or other flexible working basis (e.g. job share), despite the position being advertised as full-time.

About You

We are looking for someone with a PhD in experimental particle physics or another relevant subject, and a proven track record of research in instrumentation and/or data analysis. Experience in software and modern data analysis techniques would be valuable for the role, as would good working knowledge of C++ and Python. Candidates should have excellent communication and collaborative working skills, as well as demonstrated experience of planning and time management to deliver research goals effectively. For further information about what we are looking for please see the person specification section of the attached job description.

About The Department

We are looking for someone with a PhD in experimental particle physics or another relevant subject, and a proven track record of research in instrumentation and/or data analysis. Experience in software and modern data analysis techniques would be valuable for the role, as would good working knowledge of C++ and Python. Candidates should have excellent communication and collaborative working skills, as well as demonstrated experience of planning and time management to deliver research goals effectively. For further information about what we are looking for please see the person specification section of the attached job description.

About The EPP

The Elementary Particle Physics group’s activity encompasses energy frontier studies with ATLAS, flavour physics with LHCb, and neutrino studies with T2K and now DUNE & Hyper-K. Research focuses on detector development, trigger hardware/software; event simulation/reconstruction; and physics analysis.

Department of Physics

The post will be based in the Department of Physics, a vibrant academic department with over 200 academic, research, technical and professional services staff, over 800 undergraduate students and 200 postgraduate research students. We are proud of our diverse community of staff, students, and visitors, and are committed to maintaining excellence in both teaching and research by promoting equality of opportunity for all, within a culture of mutual respect and dignity. We are pleased to hold an Athena SWAN Silver Award, recognising our ongoing work to advance gender equality for all staff and students. We also hold an Institute of Physics Inclusion Award in support of our commitment to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment. Further information about working in the Department of Physics and the benefits available can be found at www.warwick.ac.uk/physics/staff/working/.

The University supports flexible working and requests for part-time working or job-share will be considered where possible.

Childcare for Interviews

Childcare can be provided for you at the University of Warwick Nursery (www.warwick.ac.uk/services/childrensservices/nursery) in order for you to attend the interview. Childcare is subject to availability of places at the Nursery.

About The University

We are a world-leading research-intensive university founded in 1965. We are ranked 106 th in the world and 8th in the UK. Additionally, 92% of our research is rated world-leading or internationally excellent. Find out more about us at warwick.ac.uk/about/. World University Ranking 2024, Guardian University Guide 2025 Research Excellence Framework 2021

How to Apply

CLOSING DEADLINE: Wednesday 7th January 2026 at 11:55pm (UK Time) To apply, please click "Apply" below and submit an application form by the closing deadline. You will be asked to include a CV and a cover letter.

Your CV Should Include

  • Your education and employment history (including your most recent employment).
  • Any other relevant experience (e.g. volunteering, extracurricular, etc.).

Your Cover Letter Should Explain

  • Your motivations for applying to the role.
  • Using examples, how you meet the essential and desirable criteria detailed in the job description (PDF attached below).

All essential criteria must be met by candidates who are invited to interview. You are welcome to include details of any career breaks (e.g. parental leave, caring responsibilities, sick leave).

Interview Date: February 2026

Start Date: April 2026

Please note application forms must be submitted before the stated deadline - you will not be able to submit after 23:55 (even if you opened the form earlier). Only applications submitted via our official careers portal (warwick-careers.tal.net) will be considered.

What we Offer

We Provide a Comprehensive Range Of Benefits, Including

  • An attractive pension scheme.
  • 30 days holiday plus University Christmas closure.
  • Generous parental/adoption leave policy.
  • Onsite childcare facilities.
  • Excellent learning and development opportunities.

We recognise the importance of a healthy work/life balance and offer access to flexible working arrangements. For more information, see here.

We are proud to be a Living Wage employer.

Our Commitment to Inclusion

Equality, Diversity, & Inclusion

Warwick is committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive and respectful community where everyone can thrive. We welcome applications from all backgrounds, cultures, and communities, and actively encourage candidates from underrepresented groups to apply. Find out more about our Social Inclusion work at Warwick. Find out more about our awards and accreditations. We are also one of the six founder institutions of the EUTOPIA European University Alliance.

Safeguarding & DBS

The University of Warwick is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all those we work with. Roles involving regulated activity are subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check at the appropriate level, in line with the DBS Code of Practice. The University will ensure that anyone subject to a barring order does not undertake any work with the barred group (children and/or adults). All employees, volunteers, and partners are expected to share our commitment to safeguarding.

Rehabilitation of Ex-Offenders

The University will not discriminate against applicants who make a disclosure relating to a conviction. Disclosures at application stage are only visible to the DBS team, not to hiring panels. This ensures fairness and removes bias from the shortlisting process.

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