2001 Summer Job in Particle Physics with McGill University |
Calorimeter Hardware and Software Projects
in the ZEUS Experiment at DESY (Hamburg)
http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~corriveau/projects/summer2001.html
A summer job position is open in the experimental group of particle
physics, at the Department of Physics of McGill University.
The particle physics group consists of five faculty members involved
in three international fundamental research projects.
The work would be with the ZEUS
experiment and would take place on site at the international research
center DESY in Hamburg, Germany, from May
to August 2001.
The ZEUS project makes use of the HERA accelerator, whereby electrons
are collided with protons to investigate several aspects of matter
(e.g. proton structure, photon structure), its interactions (e.g. QCD
studies, diffraction) as well as look for unusual signals (SUSY,
Lepto-quarks, etc..). One of the most important parts of the detector
consists in a large uranium-scintillator calorimeter system.
The work would be to participate in the activities of the ZEUS
calorimeter group and team up with its members according to the
task. At the time of the summer job,
the detector will be in the last phases of the luminosity upgrade
shutdown, thus open for hands-on extensive modifications and testing. In
July, the detector will be closed and re-commissioned.
As well as the above hardware tasks, software interface codes need
to be written to manage the calorimeters and monitor its performances.
Knowledge of the
The McGill/ZEUS physics group at DESY consists in one faculty member, two
research associates and two graduate students. Similar groups from
other Canadian universities (Toronto and York) also share in the effort
within the collaboration.
The working language is English.
The physics student will have his own desk and easy access to
the computer network.
The student should be especially interested, motivated and open
to a challenging research environment.
For more details and further information, please contact:
Prof. François Corriveau McGill University Department of Physics 3600, University Street Montréal, Québec Canada, H3A 2T8 Tel: (514)-398-6515 Fax: (514)-398-3733 Office: Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, Room 330 E-mail: corriveau à physics.mcgill.ca Web Page: http://www.physics.mcgill.ca/~corriveau