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simulation, data reconstruction and analysis, machine learning and AI applications, detector construction and operation, and R&D with test stands and test-beam experiments. Successful candidates will have the
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computational tools and data-science methods to learn about fundamental particles and their interactions, by analyzing data obtained from the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) located at CERN
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: • PhD in astrophysics, physics, software engineering, computer science or related fields • Strong background in machine learning or statistical methods • Demonstrated experience in scientific computing
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experiment (experimental instrumentation, operations, & data analysis). Directs the work of other employees as assigned. • Designs and develops detector & instrumentation systems specific to quantum sensing
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Research Associate position at the interface of cosmic survey science and AI/ML. This position is aimed at exceptional recent PhD recipients with a proven research record from prior experience in
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, priorities, organizations, and programs. A record of successfully delivering large science program and demonstrated ability to lead a large, complex organization with multiple stakeholders and significant
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Experience Statement: In no more than one page, please describe your familiarity and experience with computer programming in general and the C++ language in particular. This may include programming experience
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collider phenomenology, dark matter and dark energy, the early universe, lattice QCD, large-scale structure and evolution, Higgs & flavor physics, high-energy particle astrophysics, neutrino physics
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day-to-day as a Research Associate at Fermilab will look like: • Design, build, install or commission detectors implementing novel quantum sensors and quantum electronics. • Participate in data
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Flavor Violation. Successful candidates will play a leading role in commissioning this experiment, focusing on data originating from two of Fermilab’s key detector systems: the beam extinction monitor and