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work closely with CFN Electron Microscopy group members and computer scientists at Brookhaven. You will be professionally mentored by Dr. Judith Yang and Dr. Sooyeon Hwang and receive guidance from Prof
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simulation, AI based detector design optimization, streaming computing model development, production, distributed computing and workflow management, software infrastructure, particle ID, tracking
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of existing ones for scientific applications; (ii) Large Language Models (LLMs) and multi-modal Foundation Models (iii) Large vision-language models (VLM) and computer vision techniques; and (iv) techniques
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, safeguards, and healthcare. The Group is heavily involved in engineering design, modeling, testing, and field deployment of radiation detection systems to support sponsors in their operation and research. In
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, detailed 3D modeling and design, design and safety reviews Work closely with scientific staff as well as other engineering groups to develop solutions to complex problems and integration issues Prepare cost
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hands-on with mechanical equipment, and collaborating with a team to develop and build unique equipment. Demonstrated ability with 3D Computer Aided Design modeling software. Ability to perform mechanical
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and imaging x-ray tools, supported by computational resources for high-throughput analysis and modeling. The program’s scientific focus is to understand and optimize the structural and chemical features
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the equivalent tools associated with the EIC Project scope. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: BA/BS Degree (or equivalent experience), preferably in Computer Science or a related discipline At least ten
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the large language models, and multi-modal Foundation Models; ML models for computer vision (CV) and natural language processing (NLP) related tasks; and techniques applied to the scientific discovery, i.e
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The National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) at Brookhaven National Laboratory seeks a leader for the Spectroscopy Program within the Physical Sciences & Research Operations Division