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near completion) in experimental physics or a related field experience in superconducting qubit measurements or relevant quantum sensors, cryogenic instrumentation, nanofabrication or particle/radiation
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Fermilab, Particle Physics Division Position ID: FNAL-Particle Physics Division-PPDCOSRA [#31218, FERMICOS-RA] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Batavia, Illinois 60510
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Job description: DESY The DESY particle physics division has recently launched a platform for scientific computing that fosters collaboration on topics in software and computing methods
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particle physics. In all of these areas, methodological development through machine learning is taking place — for example, in predicting the evolution of complex molecular systems over long timescales
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are the surface exchanges between the mycelium and road materials? For UGM, we will specifically study the mycelium's ability to adhere to mineral particles and develop within the material's interstices
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, or related techniques, with a demonstrated interest in biophysics and quantitative analysis of complex biological materials. The project focuses on single-particle and single-virion measurements, combining
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: · Ph.D. in particle physics, nuclear physics, or another relevant subject by the time of the appointment. Candidates with experimental, theoretical, and/or computational backgrounds will be considered
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. Very little is known about the CMP to date. The project aims to characterize human CMPs through: (i) histology/immunohistochemistry (ii) biochemistry (assays) (iii) rheology and particle tracking (micro