Deputy Director for Colliders and Accelerator Facilities
Company: Berkeley Lab
Location: Berkeley
Posted on: May 3, 2025
Job Description:
Deputy Director for Colliders and Accelerator FacilitiesLawrence
Berkeley National Lab's (LBNL) Accelerator Technology & Applied
Physics Division (ATAP) has an opening for a Deputy Director to
join the team.In this exciting role, you will be responsible for
overseeing, coordinating and developing the design of colliders and
large accelerator facilities. This includes work on the Electron
Ion Collider Project both directly and through coordination of
collaborations. It also includes exploration of future accelerator
facilities, including Higgs factories and 10TeV Parton of Mass
Energy Frontier colliders, and associated accelerator technologies
and test facilities. This work will explore a wide range of basic
and applied science in accelerator technologies and how they can be
combined to enable future colliders for high energy physics and
nuclear physics as well as the interface of collider relevant
technologies with nearer term applications.The Deputy Director for
Colliders and Accelerator Facilities will serve as a member of the
leadership team of the Division, working closely with ATAP Division
management. The focus of the role is building collaborative
relationships with other Divisional and Laboratory programs, as
well as collaborations outside of LBNL, both domestically and
internationally. The Deputy Director will lead teams of scientists,
engineers, and technicians and assist in identifying future
research opportunities, pursuing new funding, and preparing
research proposals. The role also requires working collaboratively
with ATAP scientists, engineers, postdocs, technicians, and
students, documenting and communicating results of work in
peer-reviewed journal publications and oral presentations, and
participating in meetings, conferences, and reviews. The individual
will serve as a mentor and role model to members of the
Division.What You Will Do:
- Provide strong engagement with the Electron-Ion Collider,
including substantive personal work scope and leadership in the
collaboration and organization to connect and lead others in the
Division.
- Provide strong engagement with Higgs Factory efforts, including
substantive personal work scope and leadership collaborations and
organization to connect and lead others in the Division.
- Broad experience in collider technologies and alternatives at
the 10 TeV parton Center of Mass scale, and ability to lead future
research efforts on design for such colliders across
technologies.
- Develop new initiatives advancing a long-term research vision
of colliders and a strategic plan aligned with DOE and national
goals, in collaboration with Division and Laboratory
leadership.
- Foster strong relationships with partner divisions,
laboratories and institutions, and effectively generate and manage
project roles. Address management and resource challenges, working
with Division staff.
- Participate strongly in advisory committees, community planning
and review activities.
- Mentor students and scientists to develop and advance
accelerator talent, in the Division and community.
- Disseminate research results via publications in refereed
journals and presentations.
- Exercise independent judgment to solve complex problems using
ingenuity, creativity, and scientific principles.
- Participate in Divisional planning, and develop relationships
and interact with staff in the Division, Laboratory and
externally.
- Adhere to Environment, Safety, and Health (EH&S) policies
and practices. Maintain a safe working environment, engaging staff
and ensuring the proper safety processes.
- Actively support the Lab's commitment to stewardship and
workforce development values by following best practices; engaging
staff at all levels; and through recruitment and promotion.What is
Required:
- Ph.D. in Accelerator Physics or equivalent. Demonstrated
excellence in the field. Significant years of experience beyond
customary highest degree appropriate to the discipline.
- Strong record of research accomplishments, as evidenced by
scholarly publications, development of facilities, and funded
research grants.
- Experience and demonstrated competence in the management of
scientific projects and organizations, and in collaborative science
with multidisciplinary teams.
- Recognized as an international expert/leader in the areas of
colliders and accelerators.
- Broad and in-depth technical knowledge and significant
expertise in accelerator physics and awareness of the challenges of
accelerator technology and the needs of users of accelerators.
- Demonstrated ability to define scientific frontiers and provide
technical direction and effective leadership to collaborations
among a diverse group of scientists, engineers, and technical
personnel.
- Successful track record of developing initiatives and programs,
obtaining funding to support staff and the ability to develop and
maintain an independent research program.
- Effective organizational, interpersonal and communication
skills.
- Demonstrated ability to interact with a diverse group at
management level, both internally and externally.
- Demonstrated teaching and mentoring capability.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently with extremely high
levels of technical knowledge, ingenuity, and creativity.
- Demonstrated ability to work and manage in a research group
environment and prepare research results for publication and
presentation at seminars and scientific meetings.
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Keywords: Berkeley Lab, South San Francisco , Deputy Director for Colliders and Accelerator Facilities, Executive , Berkeley, California
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