Scientific Software Engineer Salary: £56,509 to £62,159 per annum (dependent on skills and experience) Hours: Full time or Part-time (minimum 30 hours per week) Contract Type: Fixed Term to 31st March 2027 Location: Science and Technology Facilities Council, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Harwell, Oxfordshire OX11 0DE Come and do the kind of work that got you into technology in the first place. Work with cutting-edge tech and world-leading scientists and engineers. Harness the power of some of the country's most advances supercomputers to tackle work that improves daily life in the UK and far beyond. Put simply, come and discover the impact you can make when you're equipped, encouraged and inspired to perform to your very best. STFC’s Central Laser Facility (CLF) provides advanced laser research facilities for UK and international scientists. The CLF has been awarded £17M funding for a transformation of their ultrafast laser spectroscopy facilities, Artemis and Ultra, (the HiLUX project, https://www.clf.stfc.ac.uk/Pages/HiLUX.aspx). This four-year project will extend the range of techniques for ultrafast laser spectroscopy, and encompasses upgrades to laboratories, new laser systems, new detectors and sample-handling technologies, control systems and data handling. HiLUX will be the only open-access facility in the world providing access to such a wide range of spectroscopies. The aim is that the combination of scientific information we obtain will enable us to study more complex systems than has previously been possible, with relevance to a wide range of societally, environmentally and industrially important areas. These include biomolecular dynamics, biomedical analysis, energy storage, catalysis and photovoltaics. Our user community will be from both academia and industry. About the role The HiLUX project will provide higher quality spectroscopic data at higher data rates, and we aim to transform the methods available to our users for both data collection and data analysis. We are seeking to recruit a scientific software engineer to develop the software to maximise scientific exploitation of our data. You will develop data acquisition and data analysis software for a variety of ultrafast laser spectroscopy experiments, including:
You will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team, including physicists, chemists, materials scientists and engineers. You will interface directly with scientists to gather requirements and collaborate closely with our software engineering group. Our controls software team are providing a control system based on EPICS (https://epics-controls.org/) and we plan to use Apache Kafka for data transport. You will also interact with STFC’s scientific computing department, who provide data archiving and cloud-based virtual machines that host our data analysis packages, and with colleagues at other international facilities to develop shared approaches. The data acquisition and analysis packages that you create will be used by many research groups across a wide range of scientific applications. Person Specification The below essential criteria will be assessed at Shortlisting (S), Interview (I) or both (S&I)
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