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/electron/proton transfer reactions, charge mobilities, radical reactivity, molar absorptivity spectra, and more. This position is for a 2-year term. The work will be under the supervision of Dr. Matthew Bird
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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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scattering. This work is to be done as a part of a BNL Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD-B) project, focused on gathering experimental characterization of materials predicted to have non
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quality single crystals of quantum materials and study them with transport and advanced electron microscopic methods. These experiments will be integrated in a dynamic team environment, including
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by both collaborations. In addition, the successful candidate will be working closely with the EIC group for extending the study of Lambda hyperon polarization to the EIC, where works on EIC ep and/or
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, the candidate will be expected to select and pursue target systems tailored to their own scientific interests and to work closely with NSLS-II staff in supporting user operations of the XCFS facility from
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. The EIC will be a discovery machine for unlocking the secrets of the “glue” that binds the building blocks of visible matter in the universe. The machine design is based on the existing and highly optimized
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based on two first-of-their-kind NION scanning transmission electron microscopes. In this postdoc position, you will be a member of the Electron Microscopy group and be mentored by scientists at CFN
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. The EIC will be a discovery machine for unlocking the secrets of the “glue” that binds the building blocks of visible matter in the universe. The machine design is based on the existing and highly optimized
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. These observations will then be analyzed by the postdoctoral researcher and the project team to (i) create new understanding of the feedbacks among urban infrastructure, waste heat, and extreme heat/weather events