61 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" Postdoctoral positions at Stony Brook University in United States
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, construction and commissioning of the MOLLER detector at Jefferson Lab * Development of the SOLID software framework, tracking algorithms, DAQ subsystem and various detector R&D projects. * Participation in
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a multidisciplinary research team focused on developing energy-efficient and fault-tolerant AI systems that can operate reliably in the radiation-rich environment of space. The project integrates
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, especially the toroidal spectrometer, construction and commissioning of the MOLLER detector at Jefferson Lab ● Development of the SOLID software framework, tracking algorithms, DAQ subsystem and various
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programming (e.g., Python, MATLAB). Preferred Qualifications: Experience in resilience analysis for multi-agent systems. Familiarity with communication-constrained algorithm design. Prior work on communication
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., Python, MATLAB). Preferred Qualifications: Experience in resilience analysis for multi-agent systems. Familiarity with communication-constrained algorithm design. Prior work on communication-efficient and
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programming (e.g., Python, MATLAB). Preferred Qualifications: Experience in resilience analysis for multi-agent systems. Familiarity with communication-constrained algorithm design. Prior work on communication
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, especially the toroidal spectrometer, construction and commissioning of the MOLLER detector at Jefferson Lab ● Development of the SOLID software framework, tracking algorithms, DAQ subsystem and various
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equipment. This position involves both technical and research support responsibilities. The successful candidate will contribute to method development, target and non-target analysis of environmental
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equipment. This position involves both technical and research support responsibilities. The successful candidate will contribute to method development, target and non-target analysis of environmental
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Postdoctoral Scholar, named in honor of Dr. Meave Leakey’s extraordinary contributions to the understanding of human and primate evolution in the Turkana Basin, will join the SHaPE (Studies in Human and Primate