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of particle acceleration and the Sun's interaction with the local interstellar medium. See https://spacephysics.princeton.edu/ for more information about the Space Physics Group at Princeton University
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experience in the following areas are encouraged to apply: Experimental condensed matter physics, cosmology and astrophysics, particle astrophysics and dark matter, high energy, atomic, pulsar and biophysics
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experimental research programs in Atomic Physics, Biophysics, Condensed Matter Physics, Cosmology & Gravitation, High Energy Physics, and Particle Astrophysics. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the potential
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for launch in 2025 to explore the details of particle acceleration and the Sun's interaction with the local interstellar medium. See https://spacephysics.princeton.edu/ for more information about the Space
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tracking detector designed to measure the trajectories of charged particles produced in high-energy collisions at the Large Hadron Collider facility at CERN. The upgraded detector will include more than
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, simulation, fabrication, and experimental validation of microfluidic devices for particle-sorting. This role demands a hands-on engineer with a strong foundation in Deterministic Lateral Displacement, CAD
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" models. This will require working with and maintaining the LTP-PIC software, a particle-in-cell (PIC) software package developed at PPPL for these purposes. The candidate should have strong familiarity
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particles as part of the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) program. The tracker will comprise six barrel layers and ten endcap layers (5+5), with each layer containing modules made up of two
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are encouraged to apply: Experimental condensed matter physics, cosmology and astrophysics, particle astrophysics and dark matter, high energy, atomic, pulsar and biophysics; theoretical cosmology, condensed
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closely with members of the Space Physics at Princeton Group on one or more of several key areas: 1) Observations of Energetic Particles from the Parker Solar Probe, 2) Observations of Energetic Neutral