22 assistant-professor-and-data-visualization Postdoctoral positions at Brookhaven Lab
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Apply Now Job ID JR101545Date posted 11/20/2024 BNL’s Nonproliferation and National Security Department (NN) contributes to U.S. nuclear security and safeguards efforts by assisting in
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., crowd sourced data or from mobile and distributed instrument networks) Assess the performance of next-generation predictive urban climate models using observations Develop new visualization strategies
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, enhanced by machine-learning and data-driven analysis techniques. Additionally, the study will encompass electrically triggered events that mimic the voltage-based signaling of biological synapses
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will collaborate closely with NSLS-II staff while developing cutting edge sample preparation and data analysis techniques that enable the next generation of the XCFS methodology. In addition
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experiment at the EIC. The program includes data analysis involving polarized targets at Jefferson Lab as well as full detector and physics simulations for ePIC. In addition, the candidate will collaborate
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Environmental, Health & Safety Requirements: Any information pertaining to the environment, health or safety requirements for a position that will be considered when evaluating a candidate (e.g., details from JAF
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a related field Experience with radiation transport codes (e.g., FLUKA, Geant4, MCNP etc.) Excellent programming and data analysis skills (e.g., Python, C++, or similar) Solid understanding
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work closely with CFN Electron Microscopy group members and computer scientists at Brookhaven. You will be professionally mentored by Dr. Judith Yang and Dr. Sooyeon Hwang and receive guidance from Prof
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studies and computer simulations Collaborate with the BMAD development team at Cornell University by implementing new features into the code Participate in the EIC design effort in a more general sense
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. The program involves close collaborations with experts in theory and data science and will benefit from frequent interactions with principal investigators at the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II