
CERN is the world’s largest particle physics laboratory, uniting scientists, universities, and national laboratories to conduct fundamental research into the building blocks of matter and the forces that govern the universe. Its core activities span high‑energy particle experiments, advanced engineering, large‑scale data processing, and cutting‑edge computing, while it also serves as a hub for training, education, and technology transfer. CERN’s distinctive value lies in its open, international collaboration model, which eliminates profit motives in favor of shared scientific knowledge and fosters an environment of trust, creativity, and interdisciplinary innovation. The organization’s commitment to transparency and knowledge sharing has made it a global benchmark for scientific excellence and a unique workplace for those seeking to push the boundaries of human understanding.
Radiation Protection Physicist will assess and enforce compliance of CERN's activities with Radiation Protection regulations, specifically in the context of the Future Circular Collider (FCC) project.
CERN is the world’s largest particle physics laboratory, uniting scientists, universities, and national laboratories to conduct fundamental research into the building blocks of matter and the forces that govern the universe. Its core activities span high‑energy particle experiments, advanced engineering, large‑scale data processing, and cutting‑edge computing, while it also serves as a hub for training, education, and technology transfer. CERN’s distinctive value lies in its open, international collaboration model, which eliminates profit motives in favor of shared scientific knowledge and fosters an environment of trust, creativity, and interdisciplinary innovation. The organization’s commitment to transparency and knowledge sharing has made it a global benchmark for scientific excellence and a unique workplace for those seeking to push the boundaries of human understanding.