13 polymer-material-simulation-research Postdoctoral positions at University of California
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/10/01 11:59PM (posted 2025/02/20) Position Description: Position Description The Reconfigurable Quantum Materials Lab is a new lab at University of California, Berkeley, Department of EECS, led by
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Skip to main content Recruit Home Open Recruitments Postdoc - UCSB Physics Department (Exoplanets)/Bowler Research Group (JPF02906) Postdoc - UCSB Physics Department (Exoplanets)/Bowler Research
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Skip to main content Recruit Home Open Recruitments Postdoc-UCSB Physics Dept. (Experimental High Energy Physics on CMS Experiment)/Richman Research Group (JPF02921) Postdoc-UCSB Physics Dept
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TCAD simulations of advanced sensing and readout schemes in industry-standard packages such as Sentaurus and HFSS. Organizing test-beam campaigns at National Laboratories focused on sensor and detection
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skills. Theoretical knowledge of photonic devices. Integrated circuit design/simulation skills. Experience using photon sensors for scientific research. Experience with AI/ML. Publication record relevant
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will join Professor Stuart E. Brown's research group, with an emphasis on investigations of strongly correlated and frustrated quantum materials. The research employs advanced nuclear magnetic resonance
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The experimental high energy physics group at the University of California, Davis invites applications for a postdoctoral research position in experimental particle physics on the CMS experiment. The CMS group at UC
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at the forefront of mathematics and deep learning. Apply now! Application Materials Required: Submit the following items online at this website to complete your application: Curriculum Vitae Research statement
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). The position requires engagement in pioneering research at the crossroads of machine learning and accelerator physics, aimed at improving the performance and capabilities of our light source facility. Modern