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computational tools and data-science methods to learn about fundamental particles and their interactions, by analyzing data obtained from the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) located at CERN
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: • PhD in astrophysics, physics, software engineering, computer science or related fields • Strong background in machine learning or statistical methods • Demonstrated experience in scientific computing
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simulation, data reconstruction and analysis, machine learning and AI applications, detector construction and operation, and R&D with test stands and test-beam experiments. Successful candidates will have the
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Research Associate position at the interface of cosmic survey science and AI/ML. This position is aimed at exceptional recent PhD recipients with a proven research record from prior experience in
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experiment (experimental instrumentation, operations, & data analysis). Directs the work of other employees as assigned. • Designs and develops detector & instrumentation systems specific to quantum sensing
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initial tenure track position and year of appointment if different from current position. Please do not submit personally identifiable information such as birth date or social security number. If career
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Experience Statement: In no more than one page, please describe your familiarity and experience with computer programming in general and the C++ language in particular. This may include programming experience
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) curriculum vitae, 3) research statement, 4) outreach statement, and 5) three or more reference letters (to be submitted by the reference writers at the AJO site). For information about this position, please
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Flavor Violation. Successful candidates will play a leading role in commissioning this experiment, focusing on data originating from two of Fermilab’s key detector systems: the beam extinction monitor and
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complete by 11:59 PM Eastern Time on Monday, Dec. 1, 2025. For information about this position, please contact Anne Schukraft (aschu@fnal.gov) or visit https://www.fnal.gov/pub/forphysicists/fellowships