13 web-programmer-developer-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" positions at Fermilab
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extraordinary staff, exceptional scientific programs, and operational support systems, and for fostering and developing relationships with Fermilab’s global stakeholders and partners, including the broader high
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experiment, contributing to the transition to full experimental operations and establishing a research program in atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) quantum science and dark matter detection. The appointee
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Simulation Department of the Computational Science and Artificial Intelligence Directorate. The selected candidate will pursue foundational work to develop and lead a broad low-energy science program in DUNE
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physics experiment of the candidate's choice. The Fermilab experimental program includes collider and cosmic physics, studies of neutrinos, muons, and research at the intersection of high energy physics and
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the Division. The Fermilab Theory Division research program includes collider phenomenology, dark matter and dark energy, the early universe, lattice QCD, large-scale structure and evolution, Higgs & flavor
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locations around the world. Fermilab’s Neutrino Division has a strong and exciting research program with major commitments to a diverse range of current and future neutrino experiments including DUNE, NOvA
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to both methodological AI research and applications in fundamental science. In this position, you will have the opportunity to develop and apply new AI algorithms for science. Our group also welcomes new
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About the Role: The postdoc will work with Fermilab's quantum sensing group to develop new quantum metrology techniques to measure extremely weak forces such as that exerted by dark matter. The research
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://lpc.fnal.gov/ ) seeks applications for the “Meenakshi Narain Graduate Scholars at the LPC (LPC-GS) 2026”. This program supports exceptional PhD Students from US CMS institutions to spend a year at Fermilab
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scientists to develop an independent research program. DRs will have access to the resources available at the LPC to make major contributions to CMS in the areas of physics analysis, object identification