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publications and/or relevant meeting presentations) are highly encouraged to apply. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Perform biochemical and chemical analysis to determine the consequences of various
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and synchrotron radiation, with the goal of informing component design, shielding, and electronics protection strategies. The successful candidate will work closely with the beam optics, lattice, and
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correlation to the electrochemical performance of the active electrode materials synthesized by the Center. Examples of the samples could be metal oxides with carbon positioned between the layers, and metal
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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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materials and their unique physical phenomena, such as metal-insulator transitions, charge-spin-lattice correlations, and the critical role of defects and interfaces. Utilizing state-of-the-art electron
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materials and associated heterostructures, such as those based on 2D transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), and perform nanofabrication and electrical characterization of 2D heterostructure devices using
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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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complex terrain regions. CMAS does this by innovating on the fronts of meteorological data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation (https://www.bnl.gov/cmas/). The CMAS work portfolio is conducted within
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., EBL, physical vapor deposition, ALD etc.) and critical dimension (CD) measurements & analysis using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and CD analysis software. You communicate effectively, verbally and
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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