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Department PME Quantum Engineering About the Department The Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (PME; https://pme.uchicago.edu/) was established in May 2019 and evolved from the Institute
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the Fermilab scientific program. The award is presented during the annual Users' Meeting held at Fermilab in June. Eligibility: All Ph.D. researchers at Fermilab or an academic institution who are within six
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outstanding ability in research and who, in addition, have a strong interest in education and outreach. Lederman Fellows are free to choose any area in Fermilab's broad experimental program for performing
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the University of Chicago Medical Center. The broader University enterprise includes Argonne National Laboratory, Fermilab, and Yerkes Observatory. The Biological Sciences Division (BSD) and the
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control interfaces. One example is the Quantum Instrumentation and Control Kit (QICK), developed at Fermilab. In this project, you will extend the QICK framework by implementing digital filtering and
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to work on the short and long baseline neutrino program at Fermilab and the University of Chicago, and in the particle physics detector R&D. These experiments take advantage primarily of Liquid Argon Time
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-edge experimental research that depends on original apparatus and instrument fabrication. The IES contributes significantly to all research programs housed in both Nielsen and Lin Hall(s), in
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experimental physics through work on the Fermilab particle physics experiment of the candidate's choice. The Fermilab experimental program includes collider and cosmic physics, studies of neutrinos, muons, and
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range of current and future neutrino experiments including DUNE, NOvA, MicroBooNE, and SBN (SBND and ICARUS detectors). Additional information on the Fermilab neutrino program can be found here: https
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the Booster Neutrino Beamline at Fermilab, USA. Each detector in the SBN programme utilises the liquid argon time projection chamber (LArTPC) technology. The main goal of the SBN programme is to address a