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methods, such as Convolutional or Bayesian Neural Networks, Simulation-Based Inference (SBI), Normalizing Flows, or Diffusion Models, is also a plus. The position includes a competitive salary, research
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gravity Appl Deadline: 2026/01/02 11:59PM (posted 2025/11/24, listed until 2026/05/24) Position Description: Apply Position Description About the Role: Fermilab is seeking an Associate Scientist. Under
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AI/ML. This position is aimed at exceptional recent PhD recipients with a proven research record from prior experience in observational cosmology, AI/ML, and/or related fields. Fermilab is actively
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quantum computing. Appointment is for a specific term, calculated from the time of arrival at Fermilab. Term may be extended as appropriate. Postdoc position is funded from the new award "Developing Quantum
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, listed until 2026/03/19) Description: Apply Description The Neutrino Theory Network (NTN) is inviting applications for the NTN Postdoctoral Fellowships. The NTN aims to strengthen the theoretical neutrino
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research proposal and three letters of recommendation, including a letter from the PhD advisor and a letter from the mentor. The due date for the LPC-GS 2026 program applications is Friday, September 19
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Description Fermilab is America’s outstanding laboratory for particle physics and accelerator research, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. We support discovery science experiments in Illinois and at
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Fellowship at Fermilab seeks applications from Ph.D. physicists of exceptional talent with at least two (2) years of experience beyond Ph.D. The Fellowship is awarded on a competitive basis and is intended
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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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coupled systems, quantum sensing and technology for probing fundamental physics, and quantum algorithms for traditional computational problems in HEP. The senior scientific staff of the Division consists