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develop novel and improved platforms for quantum computation and communication and thus strengthen U.S. leadership in QIST. This calls for expertise across disciplinary sciences – encompassing quantum
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record in geospatial AI as evidenced by publications Expertise with development of AI models Hands-on programming expertise Explainable, ethical AI Knowledge about vision transformers, self-supervised
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measurements and to guide future experiments. In addition, this position will contribute to the development of reusable computational workflows, data products, and analysis approaches that support broader data
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for duty, work restrictions, and workplace accommodations. Assist the Director, Occupational Medicine Clinic, with clinic operations, staffing, program development, quality improvement initiatives, and
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. The mission is to address challenges facing scalable quantum computing and to develop novel and improved platforms for quantum computation and communication and thus strengthen U.S. leadership in QIST
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in the development of effective corrective actions. Perform analysis of event data and assessment results to identify common themes and trends. Make professional judgments on the adequacy and
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Accounts Paid Time-off and Leave Programs (vacation, holidays, sick leave, paid parental leave) 401(k) Plan Flexible Work Arrangements Tuition Assistance, Training and Professional Development Programs
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experience with top-caliber scientists and access to state-of-the- art instrumentation. The CFN mission is advancing nanoscience through frontier fundamental research and technique development and is the nexus
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. Reporting to the ITD Applications department manager, this position oversees a development team comprised of full-time internal staff and contractors, and a portfolio of on-premises applications
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the expertise and facilities in specialized high technology areas essential for this work. Development of facilities is motivated by present Brookhaven research programs and anticipated future directions of