Swiss Light Source
@swiss_light_source
Villigen PSI, Aargauhttps://www.psi.ch/sls/ Research ServicesOverview
About Swiss Light Source
The Swiss Light Source (SLS) is a synchrotron located at the Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland for producing electromagnetic radiation of high brightness. Planning started in 1991, the project was approved in 1997, and first light from the storage ring was seen at December 15, 2000. The experimental program started in June 2001 and it is used for research in materials science, biology and chemistry.
https://www.psi.ch/sls/
https://www.psi.ch/sls/
Headquarters
Villigen PSI, AargauWebsite
https://www.psi.ch/sls/Company Size
201-500 employeesIndustry
Research ServicesCompany Type
EducationalFounded
2001Specialties
Synchrotron, Light Source, and X-rayJobs

Postdoctoral Fellow in experimental physics
Swiss Light Source
Villigen, Aargau, Switzerland

Postdoctoral Fellow – innovative ore processing
Swiss Light Source
Villigen, Aargau, Switzerland

PhD Student in operando characterisation of catalysts for active pharmaceutical ingredients
Swiss Light Source
Villigen, Aargau, Switzerland

IT Workplace Engineer (80-100 %)
Swiss Light Source
Villigen, Aargau, Switzerland