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programs. This position has a high level of interaction with an international and multicultural scientific community. The Omega Group in the Physics Department at BNL focuses primarily on the ATLAS
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interaction physics, precision calculations of (g-2) and PDF determinations, and the development of new algorithms, among others. Position Description The successful candidate will be expected to conduct
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strong interest in and experience with the LHC scientific program This position has a high level of interaction with an international and multicultural scientific community. The Omega Group in the Physics
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Requirements: Interaction with Hazardous Chemicals (NFPA Health Hazard 3 and 4-CMS Report) Will be expected to lift items at or less than 40lbs Exposure to static magnetic fields >5 gauss Additional Information
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integrating physics requirements into the design of the EIC interaction region. The EIC group at BNL’s Physics Department has an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate. The selected candidate is expected
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, Health & Safety Requirements: Position will interact with Hazardous Chemicals (NFPA Health Hazard 3 and 4-CMS Report) Other Information: Work will be conducted on-site at the BNL campus in Upton, NY
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supported research experience with top-caliber scientists and access to state-of-the- art instrumentation. The CFN mission is advancing nanoscience through frontier fundamental research and technique
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electron microscopy A proven ability to perform transport property characterizations at high pressure, low temperature and high magnetic field Ability to interact effectively with a diverse group of
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The CFN is seeking an exceptional Postdoctoral Research Associate to conduct research directed to developing state-of-the-art electron microscopy techniques particularly to probe amorphous materials
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of particle-matter interactions Excellent written and verbal communication skills Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Experience modeling synchrotron radiation and beam loss effects in accelerators