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• Experience related to electronic controls for any of the following: motion / motors temperature controllers / sensors cryogenic or water-cooling systems vacuum / UHV systems low/high pressure gas systems
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software Replace faulty components (e.g., contractors, capacitors, sensors) Monitor System Performance Check air flow, temperature splits, and system efficiency Log system pressures, amperage, and voltages
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Demonstrated research experience in computational physics, machine learning, or related areas. Practical experience in developing novel AI/ML models and algorithms. Experience collaborating in multidisciplinary
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interaction physics, precision calculations of (g-2) and PDF determinations, and the development of new algorithms, among others. Position Description The successful candidate will be expected to conduct
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to conduct interdisciplinary collaborative research in BNL programs with a highly competitive salary. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Conduct research and develop novel AI/ML algorithms and
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installations and repairs. Calibrate control system components (e.g., sensors, transducers, actuators), and support vendors when brought on site for system calibrations. Trouble shoot network communication issues
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collaboration to develop software that integrates advanced algorithms into experimental workflows, implement services for experiment control, and deploy AI tools alongside large-scale scientific infrastructure
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develop novel AI/ML algorithms and solutions. Disseminate research findings in publications, posters, project reports, presentations, and other related media. Work in interdisciplinary collaborations with
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work closely with CFN Electron Microscopy group members and computer scientists at Brookhaven. You will be professionally mentored by Dr. Judith Yang and Dr. Sooyeon Hwang and receive guidance from Prof
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will be part of a team that already uses machine learning to improve online accelerator models and that develops correction algorithms for accelerator operations. This position is for a 2-year research