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Postdoctoral researcher in plasma accelerators, extreme beams and strong-field QED (M/F)

CNRS

France

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EUR 40 000 - 60 000

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Résumé du poste

A leading research organization in France is offering a postdoctoral position in the field of physics, particularly focusing on plasma accelerators and strong-field quantum electrodynamics (QED). The successful candidate will conduct experiments and develop light sources while collaborating internationally. This full-time role has a flexible start date in 2026 and offers a gross salary ranging from €3,131 to €4,526 per month depending on experience, alongside health and pension benefits.

Prestations

Health benefits
Pension benefits
Unemployment benefits

Qualifications

  • PhD in physics required.
  • Research record demonstrating a strong potential for research.
  • Highly motivated young researcher.
  • Human qualities to work effectively within a team.
  • Experience in relevant fields is recommended.

Responsabilités

  • Implement and conduct experiments for strong-field QED.
  • Develop high-brightness high-energy photon light sources.
  • Collaborate with major labs and work at international facilities.

Connaissances

Laser and optical physics
Particle beam physics
Strong-field QED
Plasma physics
Team coordination

Formation

PhD in physics
Description du poste

Organisation/Company CNRS Department Laboratoire d'Optique Appliquée Research Field Physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country France Application Deadline 26 Dec 2025 - 23:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 35 Offer Starting Date 1 Apr 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No

Offer Description

The Postdoctoral Research Associate will join the UPX research group at Laboratoire d'Optique Appliquée (LOA), a CNRS laboratory, to work on the topic of plasma-based acceleration, extreme beams and strong-field QED, in the context of the ANR (French national research funding agency) g4QED project (“Gamma photon sources as a path for strong-field QED experiments”). The primary goal of this postdoctoral position is to implement and conduct experiments aimed at advancing strong-field QED experiments based on plasma accelerators and extreme particle beams, as well as to develop high-brightness high-energy photon light sources that can be generated in these experiments, in particular from nonlinear inverse Compton scattering and from extreme beam-multifoil collisions (eg in the E-332 experiment at SLAC). The project will include the development of advanced measurements and detectors for these challenging experiments, and will be complemented by numerical and theoretical studies when appropriate. The work will be performed in collaboration with other major labs and the experiments will take place at LOA using in-house laser systems and at international facilities such as the FACET-II 10 GeV accelerator at SLAC in the US and multi-PW to 10 PW laser facilities such as APOLLON in France and ELI-NP in Romania.

The scientific context of the position is related to plasma accelerators, extreme beams and strong-field QED.

Scientific Context:
State-of-the-art multi-PW lasers, such as APOLLON (France) and ELI-NP (Romania), and km-scale accelerators such as FACET-II at Stanford (USA) [1], allow to create on Earth the extreme conditions required to test fundamental interactions between particles and strong fields. Such interactions follow the laws of strong-field quantum electrodynamics (QED) that has emerged as a promising discovery science area with exciting opportunities. Strong-field QED effects appear when the electric field experienced by the electron in its rest frame approaches the Schwinger field , and their most spectacular manifestations include the production of electron-positron pairs through the inverse-Compton scattering and the nonlinear Breit-Wheeler processes. At multi-PW laser facilities such as APOLLON and ELI-NP, strong-field QED experiments can be performed by colliding high-energy electrons produced by a novel type of particle accelerator, namely a laser-driven plasma accelerator, with a high-intensity counterpropagating laser pulse or another source of strong fields. In addition to the use of an auxiliary laser pulse to generate the strong fields, our team is exploring two promising concepts: (i) the use of a plasma mirror to reflect the laser pulse and enable the collision between the high-energy electrons and the laser pulse [2-4], and (ii) the use of multiple foils to focus the electron beam to very small size, and use the focused electron beam itself as the source of strong fields [5,6], a focusing concept that we have recently demonstrated in the E-332 experiment at SLAC with the FACET-II 10 GeV accelerator facility.

The start date of the position is flexible, typically between spring and fall 2026, with a 2-year position. Salary determined according to the experience of the candidate (gross salary between 3131,32€ and 4526,02€ per month depending on experience). The job comes with health, pension and unemployment benefits. The postdoctoral researcher will be working with Prof. Sébastien CORDE in the UPX group at LOA.

  • PhD in physics
  • Research record demonstrating a strong potential for research
  • Highly motivated young researcher
  • Human qualities to work effectively within a team and coordinate the research with students, postdocs and technicians.
  • Experience in either laser and optical physics, particle beam physics, strong-field QED or plasma physics is recommended.
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