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Requisition Id 15813 Overview: We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher with a strong background in sensor integration, data acquisition, and in situ process monitoring
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-sensor fusion, and propagation modeling — to develop AI-enabled detection, classification, and triangulation algorithms for critical energy infrastructure applications. This position resides within
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package instructions for performance and documentation of repairs. Experience in the operation, calibration, and troubleshooting of radiation monitors and sensors, experience with flow instrumentation, and
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. Previous research experience in quantum sensing, quantum photonics, cryogenic spectroscopies, or nanophotonics. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with spin-based quantum sensors. Experience with dilution
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sensors. The proposed solutions will include GPU-based HPC solutions that can be applicable for several geospatially focused research and development projects in energy, transportation, national security
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Community (IC) mission areas. In addition to developing sensor systems across complex RF environments, you will develop prototype communication systems—implementing end-to-end transmitter/receiver chains
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). On-sensor data processing demonstration with hardware prototypes. Potential involvement in beam tests or radiation-source laboratory setups. Basic Qualifications: Ph.D. in Physics, Electrical Engineering
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. Collaborate with multidisciplinary engineering teams to integrate control algorithms, sensor feedback, and human-machine interfaces. Conduct risk assessments and safety analyses for manipulator designs
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. Collaborate with multidisciplinary engineering teams to integrate control algorithms, sensor feedback, and human-machine interfaces. Conduct risk assessments and safety analyses for manipulator designs
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Community (IC) mission areas. In addition to developing sensor systems across complex RF environments, you will develop prototype communication systems—implementing end-to-end transmitter/receiver chains