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Skip to main content Recruit Home Open Recruitments Postdoc-UCSB Physics Dept. (Galaxy Evolution)/Casey Research Group (JPF02904) Postdoc-UCSB Physics Dept. (Galaxy Evolution)/Casey Research Group
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scholar positions. The group plays leading roles in developing reconfigurable nanophotonic devices, MEMS-based instrumentation for precision control, and advanced nanophotonics theory and design. The
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position in the Fast Sensors R&D group at SCIPP. As a leading academic facility for R&D in sensor and detection system design, SCIPP has made major contributions to particle detector development. The group’s
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- to lay the groundwork for the scientific foundations of this emerging discipline, develop new methods and infrastructure, and train students, faculty and industrial partners to use data science in ways
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machine performance as well as explore and develop advanced control methods for injectors and storage rings. Additionally, the position requires using ML methods to analyze operational data and develop
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the groundwork for the scientific foundations of this emerging discipline, develop new methods and infrastructure, and train students, faculty and industrial partners to use data science in ways that will allow
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requirements Curriculum Vitae - Your most recently updated C.V. Please include your list of publications at the end of your CV. Statement of Research - Your Statement of Research must include your current
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, particularly on measurements and searches using jet substructure and development of advanced techniques in particle tagging, including applications using machine learning, and are expected to take leading roles
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the group are encouraged to develop new data analysis ideas and methods. The successful candidate will also be heavily involved in our ongoing project to develop and build new, high-speed data acquisition
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split your time between supporting and collaborating with one or more working groups and developing your own independent synthesis project focused on a specific challenge facing the Gulf of Mexico