Date Posted: 03/30/2023
Req ID: 30512
Faculty/Division: Faculty of Arts & Science
Department: Dept of Physics
Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto)
Position Number: 00054222
Description:
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The Department of Physics at the University of Toronto is an important part of a dynamic academic community offering programs and courses to undergraduate and graduate students. We provide a comprehensive set of fundamental tools that can be brought to bear on many problems across a variety of fields. With world-class laboratories and outstanding faculty, teaching and research foster an in-depth understanding of an extremely diverse array of systems. Situated in the heart of downtown, our department is affiliated with various departments, institutes, and research organizations, providing a broad network for our staff and students.
The Experimental High Energy Physics Group in the Department of Physics at the University of Toronto is an important part of a dynamic research effort at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva Switzerland. They are engaged in a project that is comprised two subprojects; participation in the construction of a silicon detector (the ITk), and participation in upgrading the electronics for the liquid argon calorimeter. The project involves collaboration between Carleton University, University of Montreal, Simon Fraser University, McGill, TRIUMF, University of Toronto and York University.
Your opportunity:
The ITk project consists of the production of 1500 silicon detector modules incorporating silicon sensors and application specific integrated circuits mounted on hybrid flex circuits. Sensors are produced by Hamamatsu Photonics in Japan. They are quality controlled at Carleton University and Simon Fraser University. Sensors and hybrids are manufactured into modules at TRIUMF (Vancouver) and Toronto, in collaboration with Celestica Inc. During production, QC and QA is carried out at Montreal, York U., Toronto, and TRIUMF. As well as being supplied to Toronto and TRIUMF, hybrids are supplied to European sites in Germany and Spain. The modules are assembled into large units known as petals at TRIUMF, and then shipped to assembly sites in Europe. The overall budget for the project is $24 million. The ATLAS QA/QC Operator will work with the research scientists and students to ensure that all testing hardware is working properly, that the cleanroom infrastructure is maintained and that all procedures are being carried out according to the agreed specifications.
Under the general supervision of the Principal Investigator, the ATLAS QA/QC Operator provides technical support in precision mechanical assembly and module quality assurance throughout the duration of the ATLAS silicon module assembly project in the Greater Toronto Area. The incumbent is responsible for the testing and assessment of the produced silicon modules that include fragile, 300 microns thick, silicon wafers, custom-designed readout ASICs that are connected with O(10000) aluminum bond wires. The technician operates test equipment to ensure that these modules meet all the specifications for use in the experiment before they are shipped to the next step of the construction of the ATLAS tracker upgrade. Equipment used in the research includes computer-controlled systems such as optical inspectiondevices, a probe station, and electronics test and measurement equipment.
This is a 2 years term position with possibility of extension.
Your responsibilities will include:
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