Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
At Brookhaven National Laboratory, we all play a part in tackling the most important questions that face our nation and world today. With world–class facilities and experts in a variety of fields, we've created a legacy of seven Nobel Prize winning discoveries and countless breakthrough...
-
is a key feature of the Electron-Ion Collider, and absolutely crucial for a large fraction of the physics program. The required degree of polarization is very high (70 percent), which requires careful
-
active enrollment in a PhD program in physics, nuclear engineering, or relevant fields Knowledge of radiation detectors or high-energy particle detectors Demonstrated experience in data analysis in
-
responsible for the Instrumentation Department, the Accelerator Science and Technology Department, and two new departments which will comprise the microelectronics and quantum information science and technology
-
Research program. The project aims to integrate a diverse suite of high-resolution observations (atmospheric, land surface, and infrastructure), diagnostic/predictive models, and civic engagement to provide
-
responsible for the Instrumentation Department, the Accelerator Science and Technology Department, and two new departments which will comprise the microelectronics and quantum information science and technology
-
experiments at NSLS-II. The selected candidate will work with a team of scientists from NSLS-II, CFN (Centers for Functional Nanomaterials), CSI (Computational Science Initiative), and IO (Instrumentation
-
. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: PhD in Physics or equivalent disciplines At least fifteen (15) years’ experience with research in advanced detector technology and applications. At least ten (10
-
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
-
. 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