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on computational materials science and machine learning applications, with an emphasis on strongly correlated condensed matter systems. This position will be for 3 months Essential Duties and Responsibilities
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, the Center for Functional Nano Materials, and the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement program. As a result, we have a lively, fast-growing data science research program at BNL, explicitly focusing
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The Data Science and System Integration (DSSI) Division of the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) is responsible for ensuring reliable controls and data infrastructure enabling users
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. The mission of the National Synchrotron Light Source is to provide extremely bright x-rays for basic and applied research in biology and medicine, materials and chemical sciences, geosciences and environmental
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Requires a high school diploma or equivalent plus: A BS degree in a relevant technical field or Completion of the BNL CCI program, a technical institute or Adult BOCES
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the Atlas experiment at CERN (Switzerland), the Belle II experiment in Japan, and the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement program. Due to BNL’s fast-growing data science research programs, the SDCC is a lively
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) Division is to provide support for purchasing services, materials, equipment and supplies for Brookhaven National Laboratory operations and programs. The Procurement and Property Management Division does
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Apply Now Job ID JR101954Date posted 08/12/2025 Serves as a subject matter expert responsible for developing, implementing, and managing a Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) program in
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to remove legacy items from EBNN Areas. Following BNL processes, properly dispose of research material and equipment (glass containers, tools, instrumentation, computers, carts, gas cylinders, lecture bottles
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facilities in specialized high technology areas essential for this work. Development of facilities is motivated by present Brookhaven research programs and anticipated future directions of research. Our work