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The Physics Department is deeply involved in the development of the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), a next-generation facility that will advance the long-term vision for nuclear physics. In December
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, including leveraging large language models (LLMs), vision models, and multimodal models. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: As the Scientific Associate, you will have these roles and responsibilities: You
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, Health & Safety Requirements: Arm/hand dexterity required Good short-distance vision required Other Information: On-site and Hybrid work arrangements are supported Work travel to domestic and international
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role in formulating and executing a strategic vision that will allow us to continue our legacy of pioneering advances in the field of instrumentation systems. The Lead Scientist will be responsible
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and imaging x-ray tools, supported by computational resources for high-throughput analysis and modeling. The program’s scientific focus is to understand and optimize the structural and chemical features
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and functions with nanoscale resolution and exquisite sensitivity by providing world-leading capabilities for X-ray imaging and high-resolution energy analysis. The NSLSII supports an international user
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. Arm/hand dexterity. Vision, good near and normal color. Continuous walking/standing/office work. Brookhaven National Laboratory and the Energy and Photon Sciences Directorate are committed to your
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, moderate weights 15-30 lbs. Physical coordination and balances. Arm/hand dexterity. Vision, good near and normal color. Continuous walking/standing/office work. Brookhaven National Laboratory and the Energy
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Environmental, Health & Safety Requirements: Arm/hand dexterity Lift (up to) 30 lbs. Good vision and hearing, mental sharpness, alertness OTHER INFORMATION: (add if applicable) This is a fully onsite position
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the diversity of its staff and users. The Program Lead will develop a vision and strategy for ensuring that the Spectroscopy Program beamlines remain state-of-the-art and serve the evolving research needs