Research Assistant in Atomic and Molecular Beam Science

SWANSEA UNIVERSITY, Abertawe

Research Assistant in Atomic and Molecular Beam Science

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SWANSEA UNIVERSITY, Abertawe

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Remote working

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Research Assistant in Atomic and Molecular Beam Science


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  • Posting date: 04 June 2026

  • Salary: £34,132 to £38,249 per year

  • Hours: Full time

  • Closing date: 25 June 2026

  • Location: Swansea, Wales

  • Remote working: On-site only

  • Company: Swansea University

  • Job type: Contract

  • Job reference: SU01592


Summary


As a recent recipient of a prestigious Leverhulme Trust Research Leadership Award, Dr Christopher Baker is leading a new research team to investigate the application of the spin echo principle to study the effect of gravity on antimatter. The candidate will join this vibrant multidisciplinary team, working alongside several other research groups within the Surface Dynamics Laboratory at Swansea University.


We seek an organised, enthusiastic, and self-motivated Research Assistant to carry out innovative research. Using a combination of numerical and experimental work, the successful candidate will help investigate existing techniques (such as spin echo, magnetic guidance, and surface scattering), and develop new methods with a view to study the acceleration due to Earth's gravity on antimatter.


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We seek an organised, enthusiastic, and self-motivated Research Assistant to carry out innovative research. Using a combination of numerical and experimental work, the successful candidate will help investigate existing techniques (such as spin echo, magnetic guidance, and surface scattering), and develop new methods with a view to study the acceleration due to Earth's gravity on antimatter.

As a recent recipient of a prestigious Leverhulme Trust Research Leadership Award, Dr Christopher Baker is leading a new research team to investigate the application of the spin echo principle to study the effect of gravity on antimatter. The candidate will join this vibrant multidisciplinary team, working alongside several other research groups within the Surface Dynamics Laboratory at Swansea University.

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https://www.jobs24.co.uk/job/research-assistant-in-atomic-molecular-beam-science-126944059
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