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/07) Position Description: Apply Position Description Postdoctoral Scholar in Fast Sensors Group Position overview Position title: Postdoctoral Scholar in Fast Sensors Group Salary range: Commensurate
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diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders. This includes preparing and calibrating equipment, placing sensors, performing bio-calibrations, monitoring patients during testing, and ensuring safety throughout
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and algorithms to analyze complex data from X-ray, electron, and neutron experiments. This role involves research and development in combining advances in Fourier analysis, optimization, machine
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data and analyzes outcomes. Performs research on current and future HPC, data, and CI technologies, hardware and software. Works on algorithm development, optimization, programming, computer science
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needed to resolve foundational questions in quantum information science, and to guide near-term hardware and algorithm co-design. What You Will Do: Characterization of noise and errors (including non
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systems. Provide guidance and recommended techniques for warehousing and accessing critical information. Recommend and implement tools and algorithms to generate reports and visualization dashboards using
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questions in quantum information science, and to guide near-term hardware and algorithm co-design. What You Will Do: Design of superconducting electronic devices with emphasis on superconducting quantum
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templates inspired by Binder to support packaging, testing, and deployment of visualizations and algorithms in research and/or clinical environments. 15% Collaborates with researchers & students to plan
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systems, load sensors and scales. Knowledge of and experience operating agricultural equipment ranging from small walk behind power units to large track layers or wheel tractors, harvesters, discs, harrows
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advanced automated machine startup and commissioning tools. What You Will Do: Conduct pioneering research in the development and application of machine learning algorithms for accelerator physics