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program at the University of Chicago, which supports a Tier 2 computing center and a dedicated Analysis Facility serving hundreds of physicists across the U.S. ATLAS collaboration at the CERN Large Hadron
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, which supports a Tier 2 computing center and a dedicated Analysis Facility serving hundreds of physicists across the U.S. ATLAS collaboration at the CERN Large Hadron Collider. The scope of the position
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develop software for high-energy particle physics. Optimize software for performance, scalability, and efficiency on modern computing architectures, including HPC and distributed systems. Participate in
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physics. Optimize software for performance, scalability, and efficiency on modern computing architectures, including HPC and distributed systems. Participate in research and development activities
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develop software for high-energy particle physics. Optimize software for performance, scalability, and efficiency on modern computing architectures, including HPC and distributed systems. Participate in
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the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? NextGenerationEU Reference Number 30264600007 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description
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, academic-year position at the rank of Assistant Professor starting in Academic Year 2026-2027, with preference given to candidates specializing in Cloud/Cluster/Distributed Computing, Algorithms and Theory
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. IFAE works with CERN in the design of the ET vacuum pipes. The IFAE research program spans many topics in astrophysics and cosmology using LIGO-Virgo data. This includes searches for compact binary
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sample fabrication methods, and a vacuum-cryo-transfer module (VCTM) system to visualise the atomic distribution of hydrogen and evaluate the penetration depth solar wind hydrogen ions using atom probe
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laboratory space, including a 200 m2 set of clean room facilities, and we maintain a Tier 2 site as part of the UK contribution to LHC world-wide distributed computing. The School of Physics and Astronomy is