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CAREER: Detecting Extremely Rare Physics Events in the Era of AI for Science

Organization University of California-San DiegoLocation LA JOLLA, United StatesPosted 15 May 2026Deadline 30 Apr 2031
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationCA
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Why is the universe dominated by matter, while antimatter is virtually absent? Why does visible matter constitute only 15% of all matter, while the vast 85% majority—Dark Matter—has not been detected by any experiment on Earth as of today? Answering these questions requires detecting extremely rare physics events, a challenge that has driven…

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CAREER: Detecting Extremely Rare Physics Events in the Era of AI for Science — University of California-San Diego | Unit | Dev Procure