ELI Beamlines
Za Radnicí 835
Dolní Břežany
25241
Czech Republic
Tel: +420 601560322
Website: http://www.eli-beams.eu/
Email: jana.zeniskova@eli-beams.eu
About ELI Beamlines
ELI Beamlines is part of the European ELI laser centre, the world’s first international laser facility. ELI Beamlines is open to an international and interdisciplinary user community from academia and industry. Mandated by the international scientific laser community and implemented in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Romania, ELI drives international laser research and laser-based applications to new frontiers, and fulfils important missions for regional socio-economic development.
About us
The main mission of ELI Beamlines is to provide a user-oriented infrastructure for performing revolutionary scientific experiments across many different disciplines. It combines advanced synchronized ultra-intense short-pulse lasers with secondary sources of particles and X-rays.
The ELI Beamlines facility provides research opportunities at a number of world-class secondary sources, each one driven by ultra-intense lasers. These secondary sources, partially based on entirely new concepts, produce pulses of radiation and particles of the highest intensity and beam quality, including electromagnetic radiation over a broad spectral range and charged particles such as electrons, protons and ions. These will enable a wealth of novel applications.
The ERIC is a specific legal form designed to facilitate the establishment and operation of research infrastructures of European interest. ERICs are participated by States and international organizations as members. As a main statutory mission, ELI ERIC is responsible for making the ELI facilities available to the scientific community as a single international organization, with unified governance and management.
The Czech Republic hosts the ELI ERIC statutory seat in Dolní Brezany, in the South of Prague, at the ELI Beamlines facility. A second facility, ELI-ALPS, is hosted by Hungary in Szeged. The Czech Republic and Hungary are joined by Italy and Lithuania as founding members, while Germany and Bulgaria are founding observers. A third ELI facility is under construction in Romania in the field of nuclear photonics and is expected to complement the current ELI ERIC facilities in the future. More information can be found on the ELI ERIC websites.
Why work for us
The ELI Beamlines brings together people from all over the world. If you want to participate in the largest laser research project in the world, apply through the offer of employment at www.eli-beams.eu. We are interested in people of various professions and specializations. We can offer interesting and challenging work, dedicated training, plus the chance to work with smart people in a pleasant working environment.
The future is in laser technologies. Are you interested? Join us!
Location
Czech Republic
Number of employees
350
Positions recently recruited for
Scientists, engineers, PhD students and technicians
Desired degree disciplines/class
From apprenticeship to PhD in a wide variety of domains
Pre-requisites
Eligible to work in the EU
How to apply
Apply online at www.eli-beams.eu
Closing date
All year round
Contact
Tel +420 601560322
E-mail jana.zeniskova@eli-beams.eu
www.eli-beams.eu
5 jobs with ELI Beamlines
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Postdoc – ICF-IFE theory and simulation (242)
The Extreme Light Infrastructure ERIC (ELI ERIC) has an opening for a Postdoc – ICF-IFE theory and simulation (242)
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Scientist Experimental HED Physics (52)
ELI Beamlines is seeking a Scientist Experimental HED Physics (52)
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PhD student
ELI Beamlines have a vacancy for a PhD student
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Safety Control System Engineer (152)
ELI Beamlines is seeking a Safety Control System Engineer (152)
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Laser Operator
ELI Beamlines have a vacancy for a Laser Operator