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(DES) and an institutional member in the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI). This post-doctoral position will provide the opportunity to integrate novel AI/ML techniques into the operation and
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experience with computer programming in general and the C++ language in particular. This may include programming experience unrelated to academic research. Candidates are encouraged to optionally provide
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will focus on establishing rudimentary, few-qubit quantum processing units as the front-end electronics for detector control and readout, using techniques derived from both superconducting and bosonic
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Graduate Scholars for 2026 will be selected based on a competitive process. The proposals will be rated based on merit, uniqueness, creativity, and relevance to CMS and LPC. The applications must include a