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Apply Now Job ID JR101944Date posted 07/30/2025 The High Energy Theory Group (HET) has active programs in many areas of theoretical particle physics. There are strong efforts in neutrino physics
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, Skills, and Abilities: Ph.D. in Physics, Applied Physics, Optics, Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, or a related field. Demonstrated experience in optical or X-ray experiments, or related experimental
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, the research will also involve the use of pulse radiolysis as a tool for the characterization of transient intermediates involved in energy-related catalytic processes in organic solvents, e.g., CO2
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, and support proposal development. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Ph.D. in Physics, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Engineering, or a related field. Strong programming experience
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, Chemistry, Materials Science, or Electrical Engineering) within the past five years; You are experienced with nanofabrication (cleanroom), including metal deposition, lithography (electron-beam lithography
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engineering teams to evaluate energy deposition, power losses, total ionizing dose, and other radiation-relevant quantities across the Electron Storage Ring (ESR), Hadron Storage Ring (HSR), and Rapid Cycling
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scientific programs with a strong focus on Electroweak and Beyond the Standard Model physics. Participation in the development and performance of physics and detector simulations for high-energy and nuclear
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for high-energy physics Participation in developing, constructing, installing, integrating, and commissioning hardware, firmware, and software for the HL-LHC Upgrade of the ATLAS detector. Participation in
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materials for the next generation of microelectronics and quantum information science and technology. Position Description: We are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associatefor a 1-year term , to grow high
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radiolysis as a tool to study fundamental molecular energy conversion processes such as charge separation, transfer/transport and recombination, as well as projects with applications in light-driven chemical