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Assistant/Associate Professor in Experimental High Energy Physics (LHCb)

Assistant/Associate Professor

31 January 2026

Location

Cambridge, UK

University of Cambridge

Type

Full-time Academic Faculty

Start Date

1 October 2026 (flexible)

Teaching Load

Wide range of physics courses at undergraduate and Masters level

Required Qualifications

PhD in Physics
World-class research record
Research leadership
Attract research funding
Teaching physics UG/Masters

Research Areas

Experimental High Energy Physics
LHCb experiment
Collider Physics
Particle Physics upgrades
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Assistant/Associate Professor in Experimental High Energy Physics (LHCb)

The Cavendish Laboratory, Department of Physics invites applications for a University Assistant/Associate Professor position in Experimental High Energy Physics (Collider Physics).

The appointment will strengthen the group's existing international reputation in experimental particle physics on the LHCb experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider, and participate in future initiatives in the field (https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/LHCb).

The successful candidate will have a world-class research record in experimental particle physics and is expected to play a leading role in the group's activities on the LHCb experiment, including physics exploitation and/or the ongoing upgrade programme. Candidates may bring expertise that is more physics-analysis-focused or hardware/technology-focused, provided that it offers a complementary direction to the group's existing strengths and contributes to the breadth and vitality of its research portfolio. Engagement with future accelerator or non-accelerator-based particle physics initiatives is also desirable.

The Assistant/Associate Professorship will be based in the Department of Physics in the High Energy Physics Group, located in the Ray Dolby Centre Building of the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge. Applicants should have an undergraduate degree and a PhD in physics (or a cognate discipline), a strong record of relevant research, show evidence of research leadership (or potential to develop it) and the ability to attract research funding. They must show evidence of enthusiasm and ability to teach a wide range of physics courses successfully at both undergraduate and masters level.

Applicants should submit the following documents with their application:

  • Curriculum Vitae (CV);
  • A full list of publications to which a significant contribution has been made. Please highlight up to 5 papers where you have made the most significant personal contributions, with up to 4 lines of text for each such paper;
  • A research proposal no longer than 3 pages, including a brief description (of not more than half a page) of how your research plans might fit with existing activities at the Department of Physics and the wider University;
  • A one-page statement on your approach to teaching and how you believe you can contribute to the Department's teaching programme at undergraduate and graduate level;
  • The contact details of three referees.

The deadline for applications is 31st January 2026. Shortlisted applicants will be informed towards the middle of February 2026. They will be invited to visit Cambridge during March 2026 for informal discussions with faculty, and to give research presentations. A second visit will be arranged towards the end of March 2026 or April 2026, when candidates will give a teaching presentation, as well as attend for the formal interview.

The position is available from 1st October 2026. There is some flexibility on the start date, which can be negotiated at the appointment stage.

Click the 'Apply' button below to register an account with our recruitment system (if you have not already) and apply online.

For informal enquiries please contact Professor Tina Potter, (cp594@cam.ac.uk)

Please quote reference KA47784 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.

The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society.

The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for this Assistant/Associate Professor position?

Candidates must hold an undergraduate degree and a PhD in physics or cognate discipline, with a strong research record in experimental particle physics, evidence of research leadership, ability to attract research funding, and proven enthusiasm for teaching physics at undergraduate and Masters levels. See how to write a winning academic CV.

🔬What research expertise is sought for the LHCb role?

A world-class research record in experimental high energy physics, particularly the LHCb experiment at CERN. Expertise in physics analysis or hardware/technology, complementing group strengths, and engagement with future accelerator/non-accelerator initiatives. Explore postdoctoral research success tips.

📝How to apply for this Cambridge physics faculty position?

Submit CV, full publications list (highlight 5 key papers), 3-page research proposal (including fit with Department), 1-page teaching statement, and 3 referees. Apply online via the recruitment system, quoting KA47784. Informal enquiries to Professor Tina Potter. Deadline: 31 January 2026.

📅What is the application timeline and process?

Deadline 31 January 2026. Shortlisted notified mid-February 2026 for March visit (research presentations). Second visit end March/April for teaching presentation and interview. Position starts 1 October 2026, flexible. Check higher ed career advice.

👨‍🏫What teaching duties are expected?

Ability to teach a wide range of physics courses successfully at undergraduate and Masters level. Submit a 1-page statement on teaching approach and contributions to Department programme. Learn more via become a university lecturer guide.
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