Your responsibilities
At CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, physicists and engineers are pushing the boundaries of science and technology to explore the universe's more profound mysteries. The LHCb experiment investigates the tiny difference between matter and antimatter and searches for hints of new physics. The simulation software of the experiment is continually evolving to support the needs of more accurate and larger Monte Carlo samples, essential for physics analysis and the design of the detector's upgrade set to take place during the Long Shutdown 4 (2034-2035).
A new version of the Gauss simulation framework, based on an experiment-independent layer called Gaussino, is incrementally replacing the system in use to produce simulated samples. Gaussino combines the Gaudi functional framework and Geant4 toolkit, offers interfaces to HEP Generators, and lays the foundation for the simulation software needed by future experiments. The LHCb Simulation Team is currently integrating Machine Learning (ML) and GPU technologies within Gaussino and assessing their use with LHCb's full-scale cases.
We are looking for an Applied Physicist / Software Engineer with broad knowledge of detector simulation for HEP experiments and related software to participate in the ongoing program of work, ensure consistency, reliability, and flexibility of the simulation code and take the lead in shaping how to optimally exploit an heterogeneous computing environment for production of the diverse samples needed by LHCb.
As part of your responsibilities, you will:
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