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rigorous wavefront simulations and AI/ML networks that account for the light-matter interactions in various wavelength regimes, and real light source parameters such as coherence, polarization
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simulation and optimization of electron beam spin polarization in the electron storage ring (ESR) of the Electron-Ion Collider. This includes expanding the spin tracking capabilities of the accelerator design
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radiolysis as a tool to study fundamental molecular energy conversion processes such as charge separation, transfer/transport and recombination, as well as projects with applications in light-driven chemical
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scientific programs with a strong focus on Electroweak and Beyond the Standard Model physics. Participation in the development and performance of physics and detector simulations for high-energy and nuclear
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DESCRIPTION The C-AD Accelerator Division has an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate who will use precision simulations and machine learning to improve the beam quality and accelerator performance
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the area of electric power grids. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: • Perform cyber-physical system modeling and simulation for the power grid. • Perform research on power system dynamics and
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order and dynamics Analyzing data sets and interpreting results Preparing manuscripts for publication, and presenting results at scientific conferences Experimental planning, and preparing new beamtime
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experiment at the EIC. The program includes data analysis involving polarized targets at Jefferson Lab as well as full detector and physics simulations for ePIC. In addition, the candidate will collaborate
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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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transport modeling and machine protection strategies for the EIC accelerator complex. This position will focus on Monte Carlo simulations to characterize the radiation environment resulting from beam losses