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. POSITION REQUIREMENTS: Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Material Science, or related discipline. Demonstrated
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processes emerging from the unique data in research areas such as quantum information science. • You will collaborate with scientific staff with diverse backgrounds, including data analytics, electron
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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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found at: https://www.directives.doe.gov/directives-documents/400-series/0486.1-BOrder-a/@@images/file Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Brookhaven Science Associates is an equal opportunity
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The Advanced Electron Microscopy and Nanostructured Materials Group within the Division of Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science at Brookhaven National Laboratory invites applications
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computational resources for data analysis. This position offers a dynamic, collaborative environment, engaging with experts across plant biology, microbiology, structural biology, and computational sciences and
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applies platforms for state-of-the-art techniques for Accelerated Nanomaterial Discovery, integrating synthesis, advanced characterization, physical modeling, and computer science to iteratively explore a
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applies platforms for state-of-the-art techniques for Accelerated Nanomaterial Discovery, integrating synthesis, advanced characterization, physical modeling, and computer science to iteratively explore a
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at the Computational Science Initiative (CSI), within the Brookhaven National Laboratory. The selected candidate will collaborate on solving inverse problem, relevant for interference lithography process, by deploying
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applies platforms for state-of-the-art techniques for Accelerated Nanomaterial Discovery, integrating synthesis, advanced characterization, physical modeling, and computer science to iteratively explore a