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. The successful candidate will be a key contributor to a multidisciplinary co-design team spanning material science, computing, and electronic engineering, with the goal of enabling next-generation detector
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”, “Firstname_Lastname_cover_letter”. Include links to code examples in your CV (e.g., GitHub page, past project repositories). Position Requirements A recent PhD (completed within 5 years, or soon to be completed) in computer science
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The Accelerator Operations and Physics (AOP) Group in the Accelerator Systems Division at the Advanced Photon Source (APS), Argonne National Laboratory, invites applications for a staff Assistant
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candidate would be a PhD in geophysical sciences, computer science, or machine learning with experience in developing and verifying deep learning-based models for large dynamical systems (e.g. weather
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The Applied Materials Division (AMD) at Argonne National Laboratory is looking to hire a Postdoctoral Appointee – Materials Science. The Applied Materials Division conducts applied research
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. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to fundamental and applied research in materials chemistry using advanced computational techniques and artificial intelligence. The project involves: 1
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, supply chain risk analysis, and data-driven modeling (including AI/ML where appropriate) to help inform decision-making for energy deployment and national competitiveness. In this role you will : Conduct
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symmetries tests and to probe the realm of physics beyond the Standard Model. We aim to appoint at the rank of Assistant Physicist (equivalent to a tenure-track Assistant Professor), with a start date as early
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computational research in accelerator science and technology. The focus is on developing and applying machine learning (ML) methods for accelerator operations and beam-dynamics optimization in advanced
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. The cosmology effort at Argonne includes staff members from the CPAC group, the Computational Science division, and the HEP Detector Group. The group also includes many postdocs, and a number of graduate and