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four staff members [Ian Cloët, Alessandro Lovato, Anna McCoy, and Yong Zhao] and several postdocs and students. The group has a broad research program in QCD/hadron physics and nuclear structure
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automation, high-throughput data acquisition, and real-time data processing, offering a unique opportunity to advance S/TEM capabilities, publish impactful research, and collaborate with a diverse group of
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an exciting approach to agentic, fully autonomous thin film development using a combination of automated electroplating, in-operando measurements, and AI driven algorithms. He or she will work with a team of
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readout and controls (e.g., SQUID-based time- or microwave-multiplexed systems) with beamline data acquisition and control (EPICS/Bluesky). Develop and maintain data acquisition, calibration, and analysis
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barotropic/baroclinic ocean processes, tides, storm surge, and coastal inundation. Proficiency in scientific programming (Fortran/C/C++), Python-based analysis, version control (Git), and working in Linux/HPC
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, the development of innovative processes and technologies for recycling actinides to support sustainable fuel cycles, and the application of chemical and electrochemical principles to control and improve product
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staff scientists, engineers, postdocs, and students, with an active research portfolio that spans: Leading electron-scattering experiments at Jefferson Lab (CLAS12, SoLID, Hall A, B, and C) Major
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experiment tasks, implementing the infrastructure that handles message exchange and tool calls, and devising tools that control beamline instruments and launch simulations/analyses. You will help integrate
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on developing a new hybrid light–matter platform that couples transition metal complexes with optical microcavities to achieve optical control over ultrafast spin conversion and charge transfer
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, MATLAB, or similar programming environments for instrument control and data analysis. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Demonstrated ability to work both independently and collaboratively in