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www.ino.tifr.res.in India based Neutrino Observatory Mumbai : Civil Engineer
Engineer[Civil] [Project] :
Qualification : B.E./B.Tech. in Civil Engineering with minimum 60% marks.
Experience : 1 – 2 years experience in project execution work in the field of civil structures and related services should be well conversant with quality control methods, planning and quantity survey. Experience in Tunneling and computer use will be added advantage.
Job Requirement : Planning, design, tendering and execution of various civil jobs concerning construction of INO facilities at Madurai and Pottipurum (Theni district).
Age : Below 28 years.
Engineer[Mechanical] [Project] :
Qualification : B.E./B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering with minimum 60% marks.
Experience : 1 – 2 years experience in design and fabrication of large mechanical structures.
Job Requirement : The selected candidate is expected to study and design various mechanical elements and structures related to the 50kton electromagnet for the ICAL detector. Design, material procurement and fabrication of laboratory infrastructure at Madurai and Mumbai will be the other requirement. Working knowledge in AutoCAD, SolidWorks and finite element methods packages will be highly desirable.
Age : Below 28 years.
Engineer [Electrical] [Project] :
Qualification : B.E./B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering with minimum 60% marks.
Experience : 1 – 2 years experience in designing, fabricating large electrical systems.
Job Requirement : The selected candidate is expected to study and design various electrical elements and systems related to the 50kton electromagnet, such as coil, its cooling system etc. Design, material procurement and fabrication of laboratory equipment at Madurai and Mumbai will be the other requirement. Knowledge on large electromagnets, their cooling techniques, field calculations and measurement techniques will be desirable.
Age : Below 28 years.
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Neutrino detectors around the world seem to see evidence that these weakly interacting, little-understood particles are not really massless, as was thought so far. Not only do they have non-zero masses, different species (or flavours ) of neutrinos seem to mix and oscillate into one another as they traverse through the cosmos. If this is true, this is not only one of the first pieces of evidence for physics beyond the so-called Standard Model of Particle Physics but would also have great impact on diverse fields such as nuclear and particle physics, astrophysics and cosmology. It is thus imperative to study the details of the interactions of these particles. The best option of course is to have a lab in order to do so. In order to maximize the sensitivity to the interactions of these weakly interacting particles, such a neutrino lab is necessarily placed underground.
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India based Neutrino Observatory
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
Homi Bhabha Road, Colaba,
Mumbai 400 005,
India