Department: Institute for Fundamental Science
Rank: Research Engineer Annual Basis: 12 Month Review of Applications Begins September 6, 2024; position open until filled Special Instructions to Applicants Please submit a cover letter outlining your qualifications and skills for this position, your CV and three professional references. Department Summary The Institute for Fundamental Science (IFS) enhances the experimental, theoretical, and astronomy research activities at the University of Oregon. IFS is one of several centers and institutes supported by the Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation and maintains a close relationship with the Department of Physics as well as the Department of Chemistry and the Department of Mathematics. The IFS experimental high energy physics group consists of physics faculty members James Brau, Laura Jeanty, Stephanie Majewski, David Strom, and Eric Torrence. The members of the IFS have a strong and ongoing commitment to the principles of equity and inclusion. In that spirit, welcomes and encourages participation from all people, including women, members of racial and ethnic minority groups, individuals of any sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, and persons with disabilities. Position Summary We are seeking an experienced software engineer to develop and implement software for the upgrades to the Trigger and Data Acquisition System on the ATLAS experiment ( The University of Oregon has key roles in the ATLAS Event Filter system, which is a computing farm that will make the final decision on which particle collisions to record in the high-pileup environment of the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider. Co-processors such as Field Programmable Gate Arrays and general-purpose Graphical Processing Units may be employed to offload specific computational tasks. The Research Engineer position will provide key contributions to the software used in the Trigger and Data Acquisition System used on the ATLAS experiment. The successful candidate will collaborate with physicists and engineers at the University of Oregon and other institutions in the U.S. and abroad. The position may be based at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon, or at CERN, an international particle physics laboratory outside of Geneva, Switzerland. This position is a 12-month Career Non-Tenure-Track Faculty (CNTTF) position in the Engineer classification series. The position’s responsibilities are guided by the Physics Department's NTTF Professional Responsibilities Policy, United Academics Collective Bargaining Agreement, and the Physics Department's NTTF Policy for Promotion and Review. The position will be supervised by Stephanie Majewski. Minimum Requirements...Title : Medical Reviewer Location : Remote - must be available to work on EST hours Pay Rate: $80+/hr,commensurate with experience... ...in direct patient care ~3 years minimum in post-licensure clinical practice (residency or fellowship does not count)~...
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