ESRF operates one of Europe's leading synchrotron facilities, welcoming over 6,500 visiting scientists annually across biology, chemistry, materials science, and physics. The tech stack—Python, CUDA, MATLAB, KiCad, FPGA—reflects a compute-heavy research environment optimized for simulation and hardware control. Active pain points around data processing, real-time analysis, and aging accelerator component replacement signal ESRF is mid-cycle through infrastructure modernization, with klystron transmitter replacement and RF system upgrades underway.
Notable leadership hires: Administration Director, Finance Head
ESRF is an international research institution in Grenoble, France, operating a synchrotron radiation facility funded by 20 countries. The organization employs 650 staff and runs multiple beamlines for X-ray characterization studies in materials science, structural biology, and earth sciences. Core activities span beamline operation, in-house research programs (including 3D nano-imaging and computed tomography), and ongoing hardware upgrades to accelerator and RF systems. The facility also maintains an industry solutions program serving commercial and applied-research customers.
ESRF is funded and supported by 20 countries. The organization is headquartered in Grenoble, France, and currently hires only within France.
ESRF welcomes more than 6,500 scientists per year across disciplines including biology, medicine, chemistry, materials science, physics, and cultural heritage research.
Core tools include Python, MATLAB, CUDA, OpenCL, KiCad, FPGA, DVC, and Micrometer. The stack reflects synchrotron control, computational modeling, and hardware instrumentation.
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