Doctoral Student Programme 2026-2

Conduct doctoral research with CERN cooperation in a collaborative environment.

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Overview

Conduct doctoral research with CERN cooperation in a collaborative environment.

You have:

  • Your field of study is in Applied Physics, Engineering, Computing, or a related area.
  • You must be enrolled in a doctoral program in a relevant field such as physics, engineering, computer science, or a related discipline.
  • You have a good knowledge of English or French.
  • Your university must support your participation in the programme.
  • You are a national of a CERN Member State or Associate Member State.

Contract

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Job Description

What you'll do

You’ll spend up months working on your doctoral thesis in a truly unique environment where science, technology and innovation meet. You’ll be part of an international community of experts, gaining experience at the forefront of research and engineering.

Your responsibilities

· Carry out your doctoral research in collaboration with CERN and your home university.

· Contribute to ongoing projects in domains such as applied physics, computing, engineering or related technical fields.

· Present and document your work as part of your academic and research objectives.

· Learn from and work alongside world-class scientists, engineers and technicians within an international and multidisciplinary team.

Your profile

· Your field of study is in Applied Physics, Engineering, Computing, or a related area.

· You are motivated to develop your research in a hands-on, collaborative and innovative environment.

· You enjoy teamwork and learning from others in a collaborative setting.

Your skills

· Solid theoretical foundation in your research area, combined with an interest in practical applications.

· Curiosity, precision and a proactive attitude towards learning.

· Good communication skills and ability to work effectively in a multicultural team.

Additional Information

Application Deadline: 23/02/26 at 23:59 (Geneva time)

Employment Conditions:

  • Ideal Start Date: 01/7/26
  • Weekly Working Hours: 40
  • Contract duration (in months): 12 to 36
  • Job Flexibility: Fully Onsite

Global Benefits

  • A monthly allowance of 3891 Swiss Francs (tax free).
  • 30 days of paid leave per year plus 2 weeks annual closure.
  • Coverage by CERN’s comprehensive Health Insurance scheme (the contribution will be automatically deducted from your allowance).
  • Family supplement to subsistence allowance, depending on your individual circumstances.
  • Travel expenses to Geneva upon joining CERN, depending on your individual circumstances.
  • A contract duration for 12 months, renewable up to 3 years, with possibility to spread over a maximum duration of 4 consecutive years to allow you to spend time at the university.

Be sure to meet the eligibility criteria

  • You are a national of a CERN Member State or Associate Member State.
  • You have a good knowledge of English or French.
  • Your university must support your participation in the programme. This means that your university should agree that the research you conduct at CERN will contribute to your PhD thesis. Additionally, your field of study should align with CERN’s research areas, including, but not limited to, physics, engineering, computing, and related applied sciences.
  • You must be enrolled in a doctoral program in a relevant field such as physics, engineering, computer science, or a related discipline. You should have begun your doctoral studies at the time of application.

You will need these documents to complete your application

  • Your CV (English or French)
  • Any document you consider relevant to your application
  • An academic reference letter (optional)
  • An academic transcript (optional)

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Potential interview questions

Describe a challenging research project you worked on. What was your approach? The interviewer wants to assess your problem-solving skills and research approach. Discuss the project steps, your role, and the outcome.
How do you prioritize tasks when working on multiple projects? The interviewer is gauging your organizational skills and time management. Pro members can see the explanation.
Can you give an example of how you worked effectively in a team? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
What motivates you to conduct research in applied physics or engineering? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
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